Neither, they both just taste like bitter water
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Don’t let it fall
Neither, they both just taste like bitter water
Well search and maps (and some others) have no paid tier. Even for paid products, google does quite explicitly make money from the free version through ads. And most google ads are through third party sites, so you can’t opt out of them by paying google.
It’s usually free tiers of paid products
I’m in university. Every student uses chatGPT. Constantly.
In our last exam, the prof basically just said “cat’s out of the bag, you can use chatGPT in the exam” (he gives open note exams).
My blog posts went up 3∞ once I dumped jekyll for a premade blogging site
Yeah or basically all data is a risk, no matter how private the company claims to be
What am I looking at here?
Cruelty is not the point. Such dead end thinking solves nothing. It’s about power and influence
Lyrics ruin most music. This is one is weird because I actually love the sound of the human voice, but it most music its just ugly. Also most of the lyrics themselves suck. Usually vague, meaningless, hoping you’ll interpret them as something deep. There’s just so many songs that most lyrics have to be bad.
Also drums ruin most music. They are harsh, dissonant, overly loud, overpower subtler instruments, and reduce complex, varying melodies to a simple beat. Even when I want simple heavy beats, I prefer electronic alternatives (no idea what they’re called) so it’s not so harsh
Don’t think so, websites themselves have to implement pwa’s, you can’t force it client side
Well video is about regular people, not us
That thumbnail hits different all of a sudden.
They spend multiple weeks on him in Intro to psychology classes. Even though they tell you at the end it’s a bunch of rot (if you haven’t figured it out yourself), if that’s like 1/5 of your psychological knowledge, you’re gonna use it
It wasn’t a neutral post though was it? The title is “In retaliation to the Pit bull haters,”. That’s not a “wholesome” post to begin with, and if you call someone out, don’t be surprised when they answer back
lemmy is pretty decent for reading long form content, haven’t found any good blog to test it with yet though
I wonder in enough platforms outside of mastodon decided to follow the spec instead of whatever mastodon does, maybe we could peer pressure it back into normalcy?
Yeah programming is the most common method, but humans can follow algorithms too
ya that counts
If you’re ok with visiting reddit you can check out r/generative, or you can subscribe here to see what people (hopefully beyond just me) produce
Yeah seriously, every time someone makes a generalization online “that subreddit is all 12 year olds anyway”, “r/teenagers is mainly grown me”, it really bothers me because no, you’re just overconfident in estimating people’s ages from text