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A loom that learned to weave itself.
What about my inaugural fund???
But I would still have to run the code and make sure its sound.
Oh I don’t get it to write code for me. I just get it to explain stuff.
I’ve had two useful applications of “AI”.
One is using it to explain programming frameworks, libraries, and language features. In these cases it’s sometimes wrong or outdated, but it’s easy to test and check to make sure if it’s right. Extremely valuable in this case! It basically just sums up what everybody already said, so it’s easier and more on-point than doing a google search.
The other is writing prompts and getting it to make insane videos. In this case all I want is the hallucinations! It makes some stupid insane stuff. But the novelty wears off quick and I just don’t care any more.
It’s real and it’s dangerous, but it’s also fake and it sucks.
It’s subjective, so this is just a gross explosion of branding. Cheapest astroturfing ever.
I just forked it. That one seems interesting. Thanks for the suggestion.
This will be a game changer for idiots.
Like Elon Musk, the richest man ever who is best friends with the president?
Insane take.
Fine, I’ll squat for legal reasons!
I prefer to either stand or sit.
Finding a job, or other means of staying housed
Yeah I think that could work. It would depend on other instances federating, but I think they could count on that happening.
as you also don’t seem to want “a CBC”
I literally said:
I want CBC to focus on news. It’s important that we get information.
So you want something like a PBS of the internet (or public access), rather than a CBC. Maybe somebody should make a Canadian Media Fediverse Syndicate or something like that. Maybe you could do it! I don’t want to moderate that kind of thing though. I want CBC to focus on news. It’s important that we get information.
I disagree. They should spend less on flashy nonsense (expensive sets) and scripted drama/comedy, but they should set and maintain journalistic standards among professionals. The internet provides enough citizen journalism. We need professionals with dedicated beats, anchors and analysts who really know their domains, long-form journalism and documentaries. Professionalism more than ever. It’s seriously lacking.
So it’s their own private instance that people view from the outside. This might be a reasonable way to publish.
That would be interesting. But CBC absolutely hates public engagement. Plus I cringe at the thought of 75% of the CBC budget being spent on content moderation.
Why doesn’t the Tyee start their own Mastodon server?
Paying is optional at most Canadian convenience stores. Because Canada is fully communist. And the hospitals pay you!
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