Very easy start and algorithmic feed, I think.
Very easy start and algorithmic feed, I think.
Still unclear:
The gap between free and paid accounts becomes bigger and bigger.
At least for free accounts you either have history chat and allow use of your data for training or reject both. Probably same with this new type of data.
They cannot. But, if you created a community on your instance it must align to the instance rules and admin can moderate it (does matter who posts there).
The second, smaller, issue people will associate you a bit with the instance you selected for your account (even if it was by chance).
except of course keeping it legal
This is also up to them. If the admins are ok to get corresponding consequences - they can do this.
Posts like this posted here from time to time.
And I think the main problem is: the fact that an instance has a very strong political view and even a censorship becomes a big surprise for people using this exact instance.
It looks like an instance and community policies must be somehow better visible.
I swear it’s not me, it’s my smartphone. We will have a serious conversation with it about this!
Then do not invest your time in communities hosted on lemmy.ml (if you do not agree with the instance ideology).
The most popular (?) Open source software community is hosted on Lemmy.ml
You have many good points here. Still, I have a feeling that Lemmy as a platform and as a software is still very coupled with its creators.
Yes, there are other contributors as well. But these guys currently own the official repo and make key decisions. And if you donate to Lemmy you pay a salary to these two guys (afaik, Lemmy is their full-time work these days).
So, for me, it is still rather complicated.
Well, the situation is a bit more complex. Admins of this “specific Lemmy Server” are creators and main maintainers of the Lemmy project as such.
So, generalization you are afraid of makes some sense.
Yes. People who just consume content can easily switch. But for people who create content this is not that easy, especially for users who created communities there.
Germany, Austria, Sweden, Niederlande etc.
Also use it. Does everything I need including network drive support, has storage analyser, etc. UI is nice and useful. So far, I have no reason to search for alternatives.
Also use it. Does everything I need including network drive support, has storage analyser, etc. UI is nice and useful. So far, I have no reason to search for alternatives.
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So is this another zwave or zigbee alternative?
Kind of: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_(network_protocol)
I do not think so.
I can hardly find a company that supports their product and their backward compatibility longer than ms. Just recently read that wordpad had an alias “writer” (or similar) because this was its name before decades ago and there could be apps/scripts relying using this nsme.
There are good opensource models one can use and, if needed, fine-tune. Not every task needs chatGPT power. One can also build applications using openai models (directly by openai or by ms azure).
Google has AI models as a service as well.
It is important to understand that an application on top of openai model is not nessesarly a just chatgpt wrapper.