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mob, to lemmyshitpost in I wish

At this point, I really can’t tell who’s joking around or who’s being serious in this thread.

Shits cracking me up though reading this all as serious discussion.

mob, to lemmyshitpost in I wish

How do you think even/odd detectors work? A team of coders has been working on this else if for years…

If you want to help

github.com/samuelmarina/is-even

mob, to nostupidquestions in Are there any active news communities similar to Lemmy/Reddit, but users can only vote and comment, not post articles?

Actually I stumbled onto that one before I posted. I have a new goal in life to get to a level that Hacker News posts are just light reading for me.

For now, most of that is way above my pay grade but I loved the posts I understood ha

mob, to nostupidquestions in Are there any active news communities similar to Lemmy/Reddit, but users can only vote and comment, not post articles?

Heard the name before, had no idea what it was. Guess that Fatboy Slim Slash Dot song brainwashed me into thinking it was the only Slash Dot that matters ha

Appreciate it

mob, to nostupidquestions in Are there any active news communities similar to Lemmy/Reddit, but users can only vote and comment, not post articles?

I wanted to see alternatives to compare.

I guess you can consider branching out a distrust of what is known.

Would that mean you would trust mob mentality over the mentality of an individual as a rule then?

Tbh though, I’m not sure why you are being confrontational, I just was asking about alternatives for curiosity reasons. It’s nothing I’m really invested in, just wanted to explore.

mob, to nostupidquestions in Are there any active news communities similar to Lemmy/Reddit, but users can only vote and comment, not post articles?

Oh shit, Digg is still around and basically what I was curious about

Sadly, looks like the news/tech topics are pretty dead user wise, but maybe I just need to explore it better to understand.

Appreciate it, curious if the post selection is better or worse than the popular forums.

mob, to nostupidquestions in Are there any active news communities similar to Lemmy/Reddit, but users can only vote and comment, not post articles?

You brought in trust, I didn’t.

I just don’t think purely population based curation is coming up with the best content selection. I wanted to see alternatives.

mob, to nostupidquestions in Are there any active news communities similar to Lemmy/Reddit, but users can only vote and comment, not post articles?

I guess kind of.

But the idea would still be an aggregation of different sources, but mainly curated by a select few, rather than the full population. Users would still influence post order and all that.

Ohwell, I didn’t think it’d exist, or be well known if it does, but was just posting to see if anyone here knew of anything.

mob, to news in Majority of Americans continue to favor moving away from Electoral College

Would there be any way to have everyone keep the same voting power while the population tripled?

mob, to fediverse in Is lemmy.ml turn into authoritarian?

I’m not really to worried about Fediverse politics. Shits ultimately silly. Everyone will end up in their own weird radicalizing echo chambers soon enough, seems to happen in all social media.

I just didn’t understand how comparing the president of China to an American cartoon character with no racial connotations was racist.

mob, to fediverse in Is lemmy.ml turn into authoritarian?

I understand it’s offensive, but how is comparing Winnie the Poo to Xi racist?

mob, to technology in Will you be willing to pay for using Twitter?

If you want a free platform to speak on, avoid social media all together?

I agree with the social media generally being bad for people, but I’m not sure your reply lines up ha

mob, to technology in George R.R. Martin and other authors sue OpenAI for copyright infringement

Idk, my neighbor had a duck. It’d probably have put more effort into the ending than the show writers did

mob, to technology in Most U.S. adults don't believe benefits of AI outweigh the risks, new survey finds

I guess profiting from them, yeah. Guess I was speaking in the OP context as a response to a guillotine

mob, to technology in Most U.S. adults don't believe benefits of AI outweigh the risks, new survey finds

I can’t imagine AI controlled assault drones would help rich people at all. If that was a fear, wouldn’t the same fear be around since the invention of tanks or any military advancement?

Some private citizen starts using attack drones, I don’t think it will work out well in most countries. Even if the government didn’t intervene, which it would immediately

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