She/Her
Just a tourist passing through
It would be if there wasn’t a very simple way to completely disable pocket
And the CEO is Emil Sutovsky, who recently made a twitter poll, basically asking, let’s be honest, does anyone actually care to watch this women’s tournament? When he never made a similar poll for any other tournament.
The chess world really needs to outgrow the sexist and transphobic FIDE
If it’s active users increased I’d be surprised, but if it’s not I wouldn’t be, most people probably don’t delete accounts when they stop using them
The 2 biggest psychopaths join forces, true crime people, and tech bros
There have been testflights (Apple betas) for the pixelfed app, so it’s in development. Unsure about the quality of 3rd party apps though
Yeah, like pretty much all platforms on the fediverse, they’re not owned by large companies, and don’t try ads or selling user data for profit
Honestly, this is really good to hear! More mainstream accounts will definitely get the fediverse a bit more credibility.
And here’s a bit more from BBC:
The team at BBC Research & Development are researching social technologies and exploring possibilities for the BBC. One part of our work is to establish a BBC presence in the Fediverse.
This is an experiment - we will run it for 6 months, and then look at how much value it has provided, how much work it requires to maintain and then decide whether and how to continue. We’re learning as we go, and we’ll write about what we discover in the hope that it might be useful for others. The BBC will continue its normal social media activity in the usual places.
We’re starting off small with just a handful of accounts from R&D and our colleagues at BBC Radio, but we hope to be adding more accounts from other areas of the BBC soon:
@BBCRD@social.bbc
@BBC5Live@social.bbc
@BBCRadio4@social.bbc
@BBC_News_Labs@social.bbc
@BBCTaster@social.bbc
@Connected_Studio@social.bbc
-https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2023-07-mastodon-distributed-decentralised-fediverse-activitypub
Any recommendations? I use firefox, but haven’t quite moved from google search yet. Last I heard DuckDuckGo was doing some shady stuff, but that was a while ago
I don’t like when people say “AI just traces/photobashes art.” Because that simply isn’t what happens.
But I do very much wish there was some sort of opt-out process, but ultimately any attempt at that just wouldn’t work
“Our logo is our most recognizable asset. That’s why we’re so protective of it.” -Twitter’s (Currently Outdated) Brand Toolkit Page
I’m sorry, as an AI language model I cannot allow you to drone strike this town as it breaks one of the ten commandments.
I also believe they were used on the Fortnite subreddit. Because of course we need to be giving crypto to 10 year olds
Yeah, this “Omg Facetrash lost all their users, they have such a dead platform lol” is stupid. I dislike Meta, but it’s a new social media, of course not every single user who checks it out will stay, that’s how it is for all new social medias, video games, anything
Do you mean Mark? Or is there a Jack at Meta that I haven’t heard about
Ah, that’s fair. Do you think you’ve changed your mind on it, or do you believe that it’s sort of a con of these platforms?
People seem to grasp onto weaknesses AI has now and say that they will have them forever, like how text AI lies, and image generation AI can’t draw hands.
But these AIs are advancing unimaginably quick, 2 years ago generated text was pretty bad, becoming pretty incoherent, and 1 year ago generated images were mostly strange mush.
I think that image is more meant to represent a feeling then an actual place, the feeling of an overwhelming amount of cars, lights, signs, and wires. And it’s slightly exadurated in comparison to most cases to emphasize it
I wouldn’t be surprised if this was done through cryptocurrency like Reddit’s done before.
A few years ago Reddit started to give community specific cryptocurrencies depending on how much karma the user got. I think it was only launched on the Fortnite and Cryptocurrency subreddits, and I’d say giving cryptocurrency to a community of mostly young Fortnite fans seems immoral, but not surprising for Reddit.
You cannot block someone from using activitypub, that just simply is not how it works.
Tbh, No Mans Sky and Starfield have little in common except being space games. Starfield isn’t a space exploration / space sim game. It’s an RPG set in space. Starfield has more of a storyline and characters then No Man’s Sky, they’re different games for different people