icychkn

joined 2 years ago
[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Well, now it all makes sense. The recent trend in AI with ChatGPT, the attempts to convince lawmakers of the necessity of licenses for AI development, and now Reddit's absurd api lockdown were much too close together to not be related.

I'm curious about the ease of gathering training data from Lemmy's federation feature, where much of the updates in an instance are sent to known instances.

The next few months will be quite interesting.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

I still don't understand how "verified links" works, other than it doesn't, but if you select the "Add link" button, it should show the links the app specifies support for.

The button will be greyed out if there are none that can be added however.

The app included 8 links when I checked it.

Not quite related, but I've heard that if you can find your phone's firmware for Android 11 in addition to a rom for 11, perhaps on XDA, you could attempt to revert it. I was unable to find reliable information on this and didn't want to risk my phone bricking though.