No, it can’t be. I may be using robots.txt on, say, lemmy.ml, but those posts will still be broadcasted on lemmy.world, or hexbear.net.
Yup, that’s me, President of the agAdbefdsds…what, where am I?
No, it can’t be. I may be using robots.txt on, say, lemmy.ml, but those posts will still be broadcasted on lemmy.world, or hexbear.net.
In the Fediverse, everyone gets access to the data. However, if privacy is what’s bugging you, then you’re free to use a forum - which is going to be archived by someone on the internet, so in a way, the stuff you post on the internet is not going to be private - there’s nothing that can be done about it, except for going under a pseudonym. However, the same cannot be said for Stack Exchange. Will they let you parse their site for free, when Reddit and other private platforms are charging money for the same? They’re using 16 years worth of free volunteer work to make lots of bucks.
In their quest for integrating AI, now the new site will vomit verbal diarrhea. Humans don’t do that. These language models are absolutely terrible in their tasks. They can’t replace humans, at least for now, we know it.
Earlier, the site was free, and their means of earning was through some sort of enterprise solution, but now that they’re going to add AI, it is going to be very resource-intensive. Who is paying for all of that? We have to, from our own pockets, for low quality answers, with no respect to the question asked by the user? Yeah, welcome to paywall 2.0!
Their lofy model will use answers from 2010s to train their data, most of which isn’t applicable in today’s time. Will you be using X11 configs for Wayland on Linux? Or GTK+ solutions for GTK4?
Would it be possible to have a shadow instance with the only purpose of circumventing blocks?
This can be easily circumvented using an alt Fediverse instance, right?
Absolutely hilarious story I’ve got to share:
I saw a bird today that I wasn’t able to recognize - and I’ve probably seen it for the first time in my life. Most probably, it escaped from the nearby wildlife sanctuary. It was trying to fight a large mongoose, and the screams were frighteningly loud. It looked weird, but beautiful. Kind of like a stork. I was convinced that this bird was a migratory bird.
It was completely black or brown, I could not figure it out. Had a patch of white on it’s wings. And the head had a little bit of red color, but my eyes are bad, so I couldn’t tell it. Guess the name of the bird?
Red-naped ibis, also known as the Indian black ibis. Coincidence?
It’s not even alpha, just a barely working project. Just give it some time.
I like Sync because it has a proper Material You implementation (at least from the screenshot it looks like that), but I don’t use it because it’s not FOSS. Eternity and Jerboa is probably the closest thing. Both the apps do not have the search feature, so I have to stick to using the web UI.
Hey, you’re the one who made that Fedipact page with the pink backgound?
I hope people realize that Meta has indirectly outsourced moderation to not-for-profit instance admins and mods.
Social media isn’t a “competition”, dear. Meta, along with other big-tech enabled fascism and ruined my country. Fuck the Zucc royally.
So, correct me if I’m wrong, but Threads, as a federated web app, can get posts from other federated web app instances, and can store them indefinitely, right? Is this going to be a data-collection nightmare?
The app crashes abruptly when I click on Profile without logging in. But then again, this is the alpha version.
All our data are belong to us.
Hey, have you tried Lemoa? Personally, I don’t like the design and the UI/UX, but that could be something you might be interested in.
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Lemmy can do it just fine. I ask all my programming-relates questions over here.