I used to think AI avatars are cool and look so real. Then, as a perfectionist and the advocate for openness I started to think: It's not real - so it's not good. Why should we vote for fakeness? I don't like the direction we are heading with generative AI. I understand the things that helps us do our jobs faster, like erasers, fine tuners. But faces? Nope.
@rolle I never liked camera filters but this is next level discomfort. When Samsung added face smoothing by default on some of their phones camera apps I was outraged. This is even worse. What's even real anymore... #nofilter
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This is great news and something I've been repeating for years. Hopefully it can integrate with Steam and other services for better age verification.
I've deployed a lot of the Queue processing now onto a new server, to start to test to see if the new setup will need further capacity I'm going to be disabling the legacy queue processing.
There is a chance there will be backlogs tonight as I balance things. In theory things should be able to self balance a lot better, we have priorities per queue worker but every queue worker will start to pick up other queues. We may need to re-order these if we start to see it doesn't quite work.
We've balanced it and scaled it for now the same way we did MastodonApp.UK and are in the process of building a second machine to run additional queue processing given the load here is significantly increased :)
@wild1145 thank you for all your hard work! I've had some lag loading images and avatars and search not working otherwise it's been running well enough.
I've lived in the US for so long that I forgot other countries have like semi-serious government that actually do stuff. I just tried to buy a house in the UK and since I was last there they've added a billion new taxes. There's a buying a house tax, a buying a second house tax, a buying a house when you don't live in the UK even though you're a citizen tax, a non-resident landlord tax, UK specific capital gains tax... and they all stack on top of each other. I am going to get absolutely clapped by taxes, but it's nice to see even right-wing governments trying to address the housing crisis.
@malwaretech Something I observed relatively recently when comparing different housing arrangements in different countries is how Swedens seems more rare when our most common form of housing are a type of regulated "housing-cooperatives" called "bostadsrättsförening".
By having a non-profit, where laws regulate that all profits must return to the co-owners, shared ownership, costs are substantially lowered. It's not perfect and must go hand-in-hand with other regulations but compared to LLCs or companies own housing, especially if it's a public company with shareholders... they're astronomically better in potential to improve housing availability and pricing. #bostadsrättsförening#cooperativehousing#housing#housingcrisis
I think we're in a better place now with the web tier, I need to build one more node out and normalise some of the infrastructure setup but I think (and with a lot of help from @zach ) we're back up and running a lot more stable now and I haven't been able to reproduce the blank page issue for some time!
@wild1145@zach Using #elk on #universeodon has been pretty good the last few days. Not sure if the interface helps with slowness or maybe it's just coincidence. Still, thank you for all your hard work saving the instance! :blobheart: https://elk.universeodon.com
I searched for a grape blend on google and duckgo and found links that mostly didn't contain the answer. Then I used Bing "AI-powered" Chat and it immediately gave an exact answer, including links to the sources.
Bing used to be a laughing stock, but for serious questions, it works better than any search I know of.
@randulo Its a double edged sword for sure. In many cases its quite remarkable how good it is, but in others its plain out wrong. Being powered by ChatGPT its probably the most advanced large language model.
What I find it lacking are technical and categorical understanding of concepts. For example asking it engineering questions it will often just "make up" responses and cite something unrelated that has nothing to do with whats being asked.
Another is asking it fantasy or scifi questions where it can't sort categories or distinguish the difference between different concepts like creatures, magic or similar. #bing#chatgpt
This clearly seems to follow up the VyrCossont's idea of the extended search feature that finds public posts.
Gargron: "It is my decision to unite all discovery features in one setting, because all of this stuff is an expected part of a social network and splitting it up into different settings that everyone has to opt-into one by one just to get the same behaviour they get by default on other social media seems like a bad user experience. Also, discoverable is already a federated attribute." #Mastodon#Search#OpenSource
just watched a video about the lack of bicycles in hollywood productions. e.g. there are post apocalypse shows where there's no fuel or they can't use engines for other reasons, and the characters are shown walking or riding a horse. they never try bikes even though it's the most popular mode of transportation on the planet. Daryl from TWD on a bicycle? uncool. if a protagonist is doing it, it's a comedy. riding a bicycle is seen as a ridiculous thing to do unless you're a child. I am stunned.
@reginasbread Bicycles are the most practical and cool vehicle.
I wear my bike helmet proudly as I park and enter stores.
Not because I'm balding, nope definitely not because I'm balding.
There are a few fundamentally broken things about how Mastodon posts work that are terrible vectors for abuse, as well as being bad for basic usability. Maybe they are fixable, I don't know. To be clear: I am a fan of Mastodon.... https://jwz.org/b/ykC_
@siderea@isagalaev@jwz This makes me think of YouTube comments where the video author has total control to delete all criticism.
While this is great for moderation when dealing with harassment it is not so great when dealing with scammers or conspiracy theorists posting who have actively bad intentions.
With this level of control you could offer questionable ideas or promote harmful prospects without peer-review or expressed skepticism in the replies.
This would work with a very pro-active server moderation team like say, many small Mastodon servers, but not so good in a more relaxed larger public forum.
It has pros and cons to be aware of. Thank you for the thought experiment, this bears careful considering.
@siderea@isagalaev@jwz I agree with you that YouTube comments where you can up/downvote don't really translate to Mastodon and would like to see the feature described implemented. It's having one side be in complete control of a discussion by default that I'm concerned about.
Not every poster wants a discussion at all of course and if a thread is started with this option on, it should be indicated in the initial post that replies are at the discretion of the poster. An option to only allow people you follow to reply would also be a great option to have. If you want an open discussion you'd have third party moderators and turn this off.
For content on YouTube, reading comments and checking up/downvote ratio (was) used that to get an initial take on video accuracy. Less so now since they removed it and the author can delete any comments that are in disagreement. Many users still install third party extensions to recover that functionality to some degree like: https://returnyoutubedislike.com
My latest trigger is that look people get when you tell them you don't use #facebook or threads... and you use forums and the #fediverse... and you don't use #spotify or #netflix... you have a #nas with content... or you don't have #amazon prime, you shop at smaller shops... you can see them judging you like, "oh your one of those insufferable types."
How did we people get this way? they roll their eyes when you don't worship the corporations and trust them with your data... they just use streaming services and own nothing and get annoyed when you say, "I don't have spotify." ... and they huff at you if you don't support the biggest mega-corporations. This is manufactured consent on a level I don't even think Noam could have predicted (he did though).