What’s with the Memmy release notes on the App Store? I think you meant to say, “Various bug fixes and improvements” 😜
What’s with the Memmy release notes on the App Store? I think you meant to say, “Various bug fixes and improvements” 😜
Alternatively, on the left is what the users originally asked for, a double cheeseburger. On the right, representing what is eventually delivered after changes in requirements are incorporated, is a deep dish pizza.
A leaf node is a vector to spam/attack the rest of the network. The network is only as strong as its weakest node.
Edit: i.e. an instance owner with a weak shell password
You misunderstood. I said the public availability does not grant OpenAI the right to use content improperly. The authors should also sue the party who leaked their works without license.
I’d love to know the source for the works that were allegedly violated. Presuming OpenAI didn’t scour zlib/libgen for the books, where on the net were the cleartext copies of their writings stored?
Being stored in cleartext publicly on the net does not grant OpenAI the right to misuse their art, but the authors need to go after the entity that leaked their works.
How many reviews of their works have been posted online? You don’t need the source text.
Luckett is an unrepentant worm. Chapman is to be commended for calling him out.
I host it on a very small VPS. A huge benefit is c/all never contains communities I have no interest in. Therefore, communities I subscribe to are “favorites”. c/all is a superset of my favorites plus communities I check less frequently.
Presumption of innocence
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, I spun up my own instance. Partly for fun, but also to have control over my own federation should conflict affect an instance someone else operates.
Keep it civil.
My distrust is in Google, not technology.
I’m not a lemm.ee user, but I support defederation should Meta decide to permit access to Lemmy instances. We’re here to escape Silicon Valley, not look for opportunities to invite them to dinner.
You trust Google to use quantum tech for purely scientific pursuits?
No thanks.
This device should be seized and destroyed. Google have constructed a weapon.
Just because the idea has never been in a game before doesn’t mean it’s a good idea.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible
I’m unaware of hardware requirements, but specs will entirely depend on how many users and communities (local and federated) an instance has. I’m running on a very small VPS with no current desire to add users.
Server owners have discretion over community creation and federation. If you create your own instance, you’re totally free to have whatever communities you like.
I’ve tried very hard, but I can’t seem to muster any tears for a site tracking company.