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ChatGPT is already replacing doctors, just not in the way you think
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeLoqC7o7L8

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If it was Windows 95 it could generate them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwyH59nACzQ&amp;t=306s

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It can create new words, I just verified this. First word it gave me: flumjangle. Google gives me 0 results. Maybe Google is missing something and it exists in some data out there, Idk.

I'm not sure what is so impressive about this though. Language models can string words together in unique ways, why would it be different for characters?

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This is a legit observation. However, I would argue that spaces needs a set indentation width anyway, so if tabs had a set indentation width that coders are expected to maintain when aligning code, it wouldn't make a difference. Enforcing that in practice may be different, but in theory it works.

The Lemmy User Experience is Better When Centralized into Fewer Instances

Most people access the Fediverse through one of the large instances: lemmy.world, kbin, or beehaw. New or small instances of Lemmy have no content by default, and can most easily get content by linking to larger Lemmy instances. This is done manually one "Community" at a time (I spent 15 minutes doing this yesterday). Meanwhile,...

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OP is not saying centralization is good, just that it appears to be inevitable even on the fediverse. They suggested this centralization could kill the project altogether. You misread their point.

Smh people downvoting OP because they can't read.

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Well maybe if you read past the title you would be following the conversation better

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The Budapest Memorandum was violated and therefore nullified before 2014. It literally says that in your wikipedia article

Stoat, to StarTrek

startrek.website is a partnership between /r/StarTrek and /r/DaystromInstitute from Reddit, they've both locked their subs over there for good. Follow @startrek for all your Trek needs. 🖖 :trek:

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I just started watching that show a couple days ago

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I thought it was just going to be a parody of star trek the whole time like space balls was for star wars, but it had some interesting concepts and a lot of character development. Not what I expected at all, but I love it.

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What do you use as a search engine instead of Google? I feel like I've tried everything, but always end up back at Google search.

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Twitch has been going downhill for a long time now. They take half of all subscription money which is outrageous. They also have an exclusivity contract which prevents streamers from streaming on other platforms. A number of big streamers have jumped ship to YouTube or Kick. Combine that with the fact that lockdowns are over, people spend less time online. Twitch has no future.

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If they are both on different instances, then they are separate communities which allows for different moderation rules. That means no mods can monopolize a simple community name like technology. It would be cool if there was a way to sync them though.

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That's not what I'm talking about though. Another user mentioned multireddits. If there are multiple technology communities on different instances you might want to subscribe to content from all of them with a single action, even if the content is moderated separately in each of them.

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You're really that upset on behalf of voting machine companies?
Like wow, spreading hate is all good with me, but hurting Dominion Inc.'s PR? That's where I draw the line!

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Saying an election was rigged is not the same thing as defamation though. That's not why Fox was sued.

Edit: Plus every election is rigged

More than 800 instances of environmental degradation recorded since the war in Ukraine began (grist.org)

Russia has targeted electric grids, oil refineries, and nuclear plants, damaging ecosystems, soil, and water. Attacks on oil depots caused tens of thousands of blazes that have burned across Ukraine. About a third of the country’s forests have been affected, and over 57,000 acres - 230,000 sq km - of forests have completely...

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I wonder if they include Biden's bombing of Nord Stream

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This is the Oakland bay bridge. The lanes only expand to this wide to accommodate more toll booths. Because cars move slower on lanes when they are paying tolls, the tolls will become a bottleneck unless there are more toll lanes than highway lanes. You can see up ahead where the lanes merge back together again.

This is the only direct road connection between Oakland and San Francisco, so of course there will be heavy traffic no matter how much public transport you have. And the bay area has decent public transport by american standards, which isn't saying much, but many people live close to commuter rail.

I don't see the problem with this, there are much worse examples of modern car infrastructure imo.

Users need an option to block instances

browsing through All has so much pro-fascist posts coming from lemmygrad that it drowns out all the other instances. I'm surprised they're even federated by default but we should have an option to block instances from All if lemmy is deadset on federating with them just because they are fascists with a red and yellow flag......

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Sadly some people do this without getting good pay and a cool badge.

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I think the instances should be fully connected as possible, but this isn't a design flaw that admins can block instances. It is their resources going into hosting, so they should be able to decide how they want to run their own instances. Having the software prevent them from doing this would be developer overreach.

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That is correct

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