Except that time like 50 years ago when Universal sued because Donkey Kong was too close to King Kong.
All things are possible through Christ!
Except that time like 50 years ago when Universal sued because Donkey Kong was too close to King Kong.
It looks like they’re considering adding some equivalent of a robot.txt to express consent or non-consent for posts on ATProto, but of course as they say:
“Bluesky won’t be able to enforce this consent outside of our systems. It will be up to outside developers to respect these settings.”
“Personal Data Server.”
I recommend we use that random one I posted which is sure to be assigned to someone.
I own SOME of my accounts. I self host lemmy, email, and a friendica instance.
Sorry to bring it up yet again, but I wonder how this works on Bluesky. On Bluesky, I host my own PDS and use my own domain as my handle. I don’t see how bsky could try to claim any ownership of either.
632-44-8625!
It bothers some people. I think it’s just something you need to be aware of. If you want to stop seeing someone’s posts without hurting their feelings or whatever, you could always mute.
What I think is a tougher problem is that if/when it actually federates with a third party, the third party may not treat blocks the same way. I haven’t looked at AT proto in while, I wonder if that is addressed or it will have to be a shrug.
Kinda how on Lemmy votes are hidden for plebs in the UI, but not on kbin.
That’s a big motivator for the migration but that’s not “it,” people on bsky seem to prefer the way blocking on bsky works, especially since X made your posts visible to people you have blocked.
Imagine seeing a stack of macbooks and becoming enraged!
I’m hoping for a nice warm x86_64 phone.
This need not be the case, though! There’s an open source client on Android called Keyguard. I don’t think the desktop app was at all useful anyway. You can just log into your Vaultwarden through any browser. The desktop app is pointless.
They are both super fucking cool and appropriate to wear with any outfit, so it doesn’t matter.
Then isn’t the obvious move to just pay for youtube?
Pay tor youtube or watch the ads.
What?! Of course I didn’t! You’re imagining things!
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Overvaluation and Speculation: Investors and companies are pouring significant amounts of money into AI technologies, sometimes without fully understanding the technology or its realistic potential. This could lead to overvaluation of AI companies and startups.
Hype vs. Reality: There is often a mismatch between what people believe AI can achieve in the short term and what it is currently capable of. Some claims about AI may be exaggerated, leading to inflated expectations that cannot be met.
Risk of Market Crash: Like previous bubbles in history, if AI does not deliver on its overhyped promises, there could be a significant drop in AI investments, stock prices, and general interest. This could result in a burst of the “AI bubble,” causing financial losses and slowing down real progress.
Comparison to Previous Bubbles: The “AI bubble” is compared to the dot-com bubble or the housing bubble, where early optimism led to massive growth and investment, followed by a sudden collapse when the reality didn’t meet expectations.
Not everyone believes an AI bubble is forming, but the term is often used as a cautionary reference, urging people to balance enthusiasm with realistic expectations about the technology’s development and adoption.
Yeah, I got a Bolt EUV last year. No regrets so far.
Wow, I’ll be switching from Firefox to Task Manager!
They should just copy the Plasma System Settings app.
I don’t think Beastars was a documentary