okpierre, to reddit
@okpierre@mastodon.social avatar

Large AI company is paying about $60 million for access to Reddit (YOUR content) so it can train its AI models

Fediverse does have open source alternatives like lemmy, kbin, mbin etc that you can try

PLOSBiology, to random
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The BIN1 gene is a key risk locus for , but how does it impact ? This study shows that during aging, the protease legumain is activated and cleaves BIN1, promoting tau & spreading of https://plos.io/3tOPYtE

Lorry, to Facebook
@Lorry@mstdn.social avatar

It's weird how and are forcing to use , just so they can find out news about the active in .

cazabon,

@Lorry

... which was exactly my point.

Canadians can already get the news. The fact that only the big U.S. tech companies have effective news that attracts Canadian is an extremely strong indicator that Canadian news orgs have failed in this respect.

Hence, an indictment of Canadian news orgs, not U.S. tech companies.

Why the hell haven't the Canadian orgs I listed to launch a Canadian aggregation site? It wouldn't even be expensive.

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