That was very helpful, thank you! I wonder if this will increase server load :D
That was very helpful, thank you! I wonder if this will increase server load :D
https://lemm.ee/post/453113?scrollToComments=true
Viewing from another instance, it is still pinned. Fediverse, go!
Done? Time to unpin? Are those stupid questions?
A typical Internet scammer would have at least pretended to offer some money before stealing the username.
I really like that “old Reddit” skin , it’d be even better if the mini-thumbnails were optional.
The current Lemmy web interface is nice, but as number of posts and communities goes up I’d like the more compact form.
I was thinking the moderators are going to have to flag posts as AI-generated , I’m not trusting the people posting them to do it. But 100% agree with what you were saying, there should be a way for users and moderators to mark a post as “containing AI-generated content”, similar to NSFW; and then a way for us to filter “AI” like we would NSFW.
“Automation rather then manual work.” How can the filter operate, if “AI generated media” are not flagged manually?
A week ago I literally read articles about how .ml was switching to the (Russian-influenced) Mali government in a week, and did not even think about how lemmy.ml would be affected
That’s exactly why I want separate Ignore and Block options; there’s lots of nice communities that I’m not interested in updates but wish them well.
And I want to see what new communities pop up, and later Block or Ignore or Subscribe
How are you going to automate it without AI?
Kind of a feature request, but I wish “Ignore Community” and “Block Community” were different. Most of the ones I block seem decent, but something like youtube_feed I’d want to “Block” in a way that records my disappointment.
Which Matrix channels? I made an account on matrix.org before but didn’t see any channels that interested me.
You’re right, Reddit has a lot of established communities. But if you were going to start a new community? I think it’s all downhill from here.
My Toyota touch-screen stopped responding to my touch after 11 years.
federation-checker.vercel.app
That is pretty cool, but uhh maybe not user friendly. I entered “lemm.ee” and it says “Not a lemmy instance”.
It would be cool if it could pre-enter the HTTP referrer, then typing might not even be needed.
The letters I and C?