Original author: Monechetti
Original author: 13aes
I'm hoping we can leverage drone technologies to really get reforestation projects underway
I hate Facebook as much as the next guy but I think this whole defederation business just stinks. I left Reddit because they were forcing me to use their app, but now I'm in a community that chooses what I see?
I'm hoping lemmy sets up a way to ban instances because this should 100% be up to the user.
There's also the fact that this place is starving for content, this really feels like a shoot yourself in the foot kind of moment. The userbase is going to completely stall if there's an alternative with 100x more content that can't be accessed from our endpoint.
Its definitely a complicated situation, I know it's an unpopular opinion so I'll accept the downvotes.
Original author: SlutForTurtles
Amazing! Whats your fish list? I love the rasboras
Original author: Hawkeye_Dad
This community revolves around two sentence horrors, stories where the first sentence typically takes on an other far darker meaning once the second sentence is read.
Its very common for these types of stories to explore difficult content like murder, suicide, conjugal violence, etc so it's natural that some of them would gravitate to the worst horror of all time.
I think it's a very big mistake to turn the holocaust into a taboo that can't be mentioned. I wouldn't call Schindler's list or The Book Thief antisemitic, I wouldn't label this story like that either. I believe it's okay to explore what happened through popular mediums.
There's really nothing humourous about it and it doesn't make light of it at all imo.
The internet belongs to everyone, google should have as much right to it as us. I use public data when I make a fine tune of an llm or a stable diffusion lora.
The only ones to benefit from restricting data access are the big companies, because they already have it all. Don't fall into the trap of advocating for a closed copyrighted internet, it will only hurt the little guys and literally no one else.
Original author: ITSJABBADAHUTT
All llms are made with scraped data, all image generative services as well.
If data were to become restricted and not public property the moment it's posted online, then only Adobe and Shutterstock could legally make an image generation service.
Don't fall into the game of trying to restrict public data, it will only hurt us, the little guys, in the long run.
Original author: Nathan_is_writing