Because they care more about reliability, accessibility, and the ecosystem (don’t discount the many many slack bots). Privacy is on the bottom of their list of concerns.
Because they care more about reliability, accessibility, and the ecosystem (don’t discount the many many slack bots). Privacy is on the bottom of their list of concerns.
As long as you can’t describe an objective loss function, it will never stop “hallucinating”. Loss scores are necessary to get predicable outputs.
Exactly. IP isn’t rivalrous like land or goods, so it has no place being artificially restricted. Property rights are a solution to human conflict in the natural world.
Sounds like a cool feature. I’m honestly down for doing a good chunk of lemmy-ui
dev work as I’m kind of getting rusty in React with my new job being strictly backend these days.
What do I need to do to prove it’s not fake? Record the screen from another phone?
It’s not fake. You can look at my other screenshots. It’s just not happening to you.
Yup, it’s all unmarked.
Doesn’t work but it does change the results??? https://i.ibb.co/wg4fdz2/Screenshot-20230706-080245.png
Use Wefwef for mobile.
https://i.ibb.co/wg4fdz2/Screenshot-20230706-080245.png
I honestly couldn’t be assed to Photoshop. This only happens when I’m logged into my Google account. Incognito mode has regular results.
It certainly does feel like it. I wonder how ads were inserted into the results and not marked as such.
So weird, check this out: https://postimg.cc/f3JYZmff
There’s someone actually building this right now. It’s a Lemmy search engine. https://browse.feddit.de
Not a keyboard issue. But if I look up beans site:reddit.com
I get only reddit results. I wonder why 🤔😂
Same results in the browser as well.
Going to do a run with duckduckgo in my browser. Probably about time I move stuff away from Google anyways.
Weird. I wonder if it’s device specific.
The powers that be have done a great job convincing the layperson that copyright is about protecting artists and not publishers. It’s historically inaccurate and you can discover that copyright law was pushed by publishers who did not want authors keeping second hand manuscripts of works they sold to publishing companies.
Additional reading: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statute_of_Anne