That site only lists Lemmy instances and communities, with several filtering options. It’s not a search engine for Lemmy content.
That site only lists Lemmy instances and communities, with several filtering options. It’s not a search engine for Lemmy content.
I have a box I meant to store my cat’s toys in, but she commandeered it for napping purposes.
I have to wonder whether Musk knew Meta had the trademark, and intentionally used it in order to rile them up.
… Nah, that would require actual planning on his part.
I half expect that, if enough programmers use ChatGPT-written code verbatim, someday it’s going to lead to Skynet. I mean, what’s to stop ChatGPT from inserting bits of extra code to be used for its own distributed processing botnet?
And completely ignored the crowdsourced contributions in favor of the Most. Generic. Logo. Ever.
I mean, if you look at it and squint hard, it kind of looks like a bird in flight with its wings spread? But hardly immediately recognizable, much less iconic.
I want to know, what are “tweets” and “tweeting” going to be relabeled as?
I can just see conversations like:
“Dude, did you see the latest X from Eminem?” “Yeah, I re-X’d it to all my buds!”
I remember how, years ago, an AI was asked to write a script for a Batman comic book, given a bunch of real comic issues as its learning input. The resulting script was horribly stilted, and hilarious to read. It was popular enough that an artist turned it into an actual comic book.
Today’s AIs have come a long way.
Edit: just out of curiosity, I asked ChatGPT to “write a Batman comic book script, with The Joker as the villain”. That’s it. No other input.
What came out was far less stilted than the one mentioned above, but bare-bones, extremely generic, and boring. The real Batman writers have little to fear at the moment.
I think the biggest limiting factor here is the lack of RAM on that system.