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RotaryKeyboard@lemmy.ninjato
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Following this road is overwhelmingEnglish
29·3 years agoOn the other hand, fixing all those problems makes you a really effective problem solver. You learn which technologies are good and which are bad; you learn where to find reliable solutions to problems; and you begin to see where tutorial writers have a lack of knowledge (or were really lazy) and how to fix their problems. It forces you to create good habits and to follow best practices. And years down the line, you’ll have some great, stable software that is the envy of your techie friends.
RotaryKeyboard@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@beehaw.org•Part 1 - Training Video for Bell Labs' Holmdel Computing Center - AT&T ArchivesEnglish
3·3 years agoGotta love that prominent pin-up girl pasted to the front of the terminal in the training video. Sideburns knows his priorities!
RotaryKeyboard@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@beehaw.org•Sarah Silverman and other authors are suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement, alleging that they're training their LLMs on books via Library Genesis and Z-LibraryEnglish
22·3 years agoOP, I just wanted to say thank you for writing such a good title. It’s rare to get such an informative, clickbait-free title these days.
RotaryKeyboard@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@beehaw.org•There's More to the Reddit Meltdown Than Meets the Eye
4·3 years agoForums may be in the “long tail” of the internet experience, I guess, but we are definitely not past them.
RotaryKeyboard@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@beehaw.org•Reddit communities adopt alternative forms of protest as the company threats action on moderators
16·3 years agoThere’s no end in sight.
RotaryKeyboard@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@beehaw.org•Reddit communities adopt alternative forms of protest as the company threats action on moderatorsEnglish
51·3 years agoYou just know that John Oliver is sitting at home right now laughing his ass off at the memes, and then screaming into a pillow because he can’t talk about it anywhere due to the writer’s strike.
RotaryKeyboard@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@beehaw.org•I don't see how Lemmy will fill the gap of Reddit - it's resulting in fragmentationEnglish
5·3 years agoThe problem isn’t that there are a lot of communities serving the same interest. The problem is that it’s hard to see all the communities so that you can pick one or more to join. Reddit had its default front page – and later r/popular – which aided in subreddit discovery. You can’t get this across all Lemmy instances yet. The best you can do is view all the Lemmy communities in a big instance. This works somewhat well, because Lemmy lets you see how many users of an instance have subscribed to a remote community as well as a local one.
At Lemmy.ninja we have a community dedicated to community discovery to help assist in this process. Our thinking is that once you know a community exists and can see how active it is, you can join it (along with the other related communities) and test it out until you get a nice comfortable community list to function in.



On the one hand, the possibility that ChatGPT will hallucinate that an appropriate book is inappropriate is a big problem. But on the other hand, making high-profile mistakes like this keeps the practice in the news and keeps showing how bad it is to ban books, so maybe it has a silver lining.