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One time I went to a local shop with cheap electronics etc, and they sold… UItraFire batteries, with an i instead of an l! Double fake 😄
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One time I went to a local shop with cheap electronics etc, and they sold… UItraFire batteries, with an i instead of an l! Double fake 😄


But 😅 my point is mainly about using a correct technical term, instead of the forced marketing buzzword “AI”


Even more, I’d like to see some technically correct term, instead of the “AI” buzzword that the companies are forcing with their marketing
(it’s not intelligent, it’s just a token generator/predictor, similar to your phone’s autocomplete feature, just more advanced and trained with everything in the world)
Unfortunately I’m not an expert, but maybe something along the lines of “Deep Learning”, “Neural Networks”, “Generative Networks”, “Generative technology”, etc

I always set it (mobile client, Thunder), because I find it pretty annoying when I see posts in my feed that I don’t understand (so it’s only fair that I don’t cause it to others)
Fortunately it hasn’t been much of an issue on Lemmy, but Mastodon is pretty much unusable for me partly for this reason (last time I tried to curate my feed, ~50% of the posts I saw were in languages I cannot understand – and I don’t follow language-specific topics or people)
It seems it has now been “solved”, with a popup for users posting from the website, reminding them to select a language: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/25568 I think users (including me) will always make mistakes, and, as you note, not all clients support this setting, so I don’t think relying on the UX of everyone’s clients is a permanent solution 😕
In the meantime, the best I can do is set the tag manually when I’m posting 😔


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no users. Lets stop pretending we can fix this by moving to yet another different platform
“We can’t fix the ‘no users’ problem by adding more users”


I don’t think that there is a need for that 🤔
I haven’t used Addy so I don’t know specific details, but I guess you could forward the emails to addresses with a prefix, e.g.
addy-site1@domain.com
addy-site2@domain.com
You can then just use sieve filters to categorise them in the folders you’d like:
Inbox
Sent
Addy
- Site1
- Site2
The only reason I’ve been thinking that you would need a separate domain, is if you are self-hosting a service like Addy: if websites realize that your domain is used for “random” addresses, your main domain might end up in a blacklist as a spam precaution (whereas with a dedicated forwarding domain, only the forwarded emails would be at risk)
(Ohh sorry, I didn’t notice!)
insinuation
The website says 🎉:
Steam Machine is optimized for gaming, but it’s still your PC. Install your own apps, or even another operating system. Who are we to tell you how to use your computer?
OS: SteamOS 3 (Arch-based)
Desktop: KDE Plasma


not some smelly euro village either
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AI models sometimes resist shutdown
No they don’t, they don’t have free will to want to “resist” anything
attempted to sabotage shutdown instructions
Researcher: asks autocomplete software to write a poweroff script, the script turns out to be wrong (big surprise :p)
The “researcher” and the media: “AI SABOTAGES ITS OWN DESTRUCTION”


No
self-select its own advancement
It’s a program that writes text, that’s why it’s called a “Large Language Model”; “AI” is just a hype term.
It’s not self-aware, it can’t make arbitrary decisions, and it doesn’t have free will
(PS I’m interpreting “AI” as "LLM"s, since other kind of Machine Learning models have been used for many years before we came up with the LLMs we have today)


Just leaving this here in case people are interested!:


That’s great! (Sorry, couldn’t resist: 😅)
The OSM dataset is huge, and keeps growing every day. Great news, of course, but sometimes the sheer volume can be overwhelming – there are just gobs and gobs of data!



For people who have difficulty reading this (small screens, larger screens, screen readers, etc)
Hi @everyone!
Time for a pretty big update! Behind the scenes, we’ve been quietly cooking up something exciting, and we’re finally ready to share it: the Jellyseerr and Overseerr teams are merging into one team called Seerr! This has been in the works for quite some time, and we couldn’t be happier to officially join forces.
What does that mean for you? A single unified codebase where all the latest Jellyseerr features will make their way in, plus the combined effort means we can move faster on new features and keep things more up to date.
We’re sharing this news a little early because we need beta testers before our first release. If you’d like to help shape the future of this project (and move us towards a quicker first release), now’s your chance!
To test, you can switch from our official image to
fallenbagel/jellyseerr:preview-seerrWe do not recommend using this on a production instance, but if you do, please back up your data before switching. For any questions or feedback, please post in our #seerr-beta channel!
You could try sudo dua i /:
sudo: Without it, it might miss some filesdua: helps a lot with browsing directories and checking for their contentsI’ve been wondering about this for a while, what do people recommend for FOSS imgur alternatives (or just simple image hosting)? 🤔
(Of course the UK should just allow free access to information, but I would still prefer to be able to use something FOSS anyway)
(Thanks for taking the time to answer!)
But, on the other hand, using a better term in the UI is a step towards (at least some) people starting to use or at least be aware of other terms; “catching on” is a result of people and UIs using it! 😉
And something less technical, like “Generative technology” would also be clear 😁