

Nice, and it’s hosted on ghost!
My Blog, if you’re into Lisp, Emacs, a tiny bit of politics, and building a better web.
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Nice, and it’s hosted on ghost!
Your blog is really pretty!
I’ve just put it on an SMB share and use symfonium
Also jumping from possible restrictions on Israeli citizens (like how Iranians and Russians are treated) to Jews is a wild leap that’s only used to paint criticism of Israel as having racist origin. Not saying you’re doing that, but it doesn’t really make sense to say this.
Umm Microsoft does sell military technology to Israel. So does Google. Idk why none of the previous commenters mentioned that. Edit: actually, they did. People are not asking for Microsoft to stop selling Windows in Israel.
Mastodon didn’t eat the world, but it’s pretty successful. I have a great time over there.
The fediverse will still be here when bluesky is killed by VCs
I also use keepass and syncthing
I wonder why nobody has mentioned using tor
Wait what, they spent actual money on this illegal pettiness
If you’re talking about something like curl
, that also uses its own User agent unless asked to impersonate some other UA. If not, then maybe I can’t help.
If your browser doesn’t have a Mozilla user agent (I.e. like chrome or Firefox) it will pass directly. Most AI crawlers use these user agents to pretend to be human users
Matrix is nice, and you can have jitsi for calls integrated. It seems to be pretty popular; Lemmy has a field for matrix @ in user profiles. Never heard of revolt before.
I think it’s attraction
How much more money does this guy want?
No, it’s about chrome extensions and what permissions they get. Manifest v3 basically disables adblocking extensions
I don’t think it’s training from AI data, but rather distillation: which tries to mimic another model
So there’s a difference in what’s happening, one is taking the data as input and trying to form something new, while the other is trying to recreate the input
Even if you don’t celebrate his death, calling him a ‘divisive figure’ shouldn’t get you fired