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@theory@feddit.uk

Software architect, maths nerd, linguistics enthusiast

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Would that generate remotely enough power?

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Some of this could (and frankly should) be achieved via nginx, tbh

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Hackers broke it

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Theyve been sending federation events with times far into the future. So far that it breaks the lemmy frontend. Theyre federated, so obviously it breaks it on every instance

neuraltimes, to science
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Entirely Automated AI-Powered Balanced News Site

For the last few months our team has been working on an entirely automated AI-powered news site. I am excited to announce that v1.0 is finally being released. This version includes full coverage with every article generated from 2 left leaning, 2 right leaning, and 2 neutral sources. We have also added an anonymous commenting system for people to share their opinions freely. Our servers are now running 24/7 so that new articles appear as they happen! Let me know what you guys think, as well as any comments/concerns/questions you have!

Here's the link: https://www.neuraltimes.org/

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This is absolutely excellent. What I’ve been looking for for years, honestly

Any chance of an RSS feed based on it? Or some form of open API?

Peertube creator business model (gehirneimer.de)

@peertube I just watched @thelinuxEXP 's video over on @tilvids regarding the dying of the ad supported internet. He said that #peertube will propably not be replacing #youtube because it has no business model for creators and I think this is sadly very true. However, I think there could be one. One like the YouTube premium...

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Unlikely

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Too complicated a model, I just don’t see it happening in a way that would remotely challenge youtube/twitch

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Pixefed already does challenge instagram, by poaching users for its network. Likewise masto/twitter and lemmy/reddit. The product is the users and the content they generate, and thats easy to siphon from. Peertube doesnt challenge youtube/twitch though, because the product there is the big channels, and they wont jump ship without there already being a lot of users for audience, and users wont jump ship without there being lots of big channels to use. Theres a catch-22 from the very start, even with financial incentives to steer gradients

theory,
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I feel like this gave me a false impression of how much dogs wag their tails. Now I have a dog and the walls have many bruises

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I actually already have, but its meshed in with a bunch of other edits that havent made it to a new version yet. Ill endeavour to do one anyway soon, so you can have this, sorry!

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