You’d be surprised how many programmers don’t know who Torvalds is if you ask them. They might be aware of his impact or some of the things he did, but the name Linus will not ring a bell for them. So yeah, might be a whoosh, might not be, but there is enough plausible naiveness imo.
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Wrong Linus, That’s Linus Sebastian.
- ClamDrinker@lemmy.worldtoReddit@lemmy.world•Could Reddit's data be "poisoned" to prevent its use in training AI?2 years
You can train AI models on AI generated content though. AI collapse only occurs if you train it on bad AI generated content. Bots and people talking gibberish are just as bad for training an AI model. But there are ways to filter that from the training data. Such as language analysis. They will also most likely filter out any lowly upvoted comments, or those edited a long time since their original post date.
And if you start posting now, any sufficiently good AI generated material, which other humans will like and upvote, will not be bad for the model.
Finally. A human readable format. And pretty too.
- ClamDrinker@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Mozilla Senior Director of Content explained why Mozilla has taken an interest in the fediverse and MastodonEnglish3 years
First: They did actually end up removing this and making it configurable, check the bottom of the page. In a vacuum, the idea to stop cut-and-clear racists and trolls from using Lemmy is not something that’s too controversial. Sure, they are being hard asses about changing their mind and allowing instance owners to configure it themselves (and I’m glad they changed their mind). But there’s a big overlap between passionate and opinionated people, so they have to be at times to ensure a project doesn’t devolve into something they can’t put your passion into anymore.
Second: I mean… what do you expect? In the issue above they actively encourage people to make their own fork of Lemmy and run that if they don’t like something from the base version of Lemmy, so I kind of would assume they do as they preach. Instance owners also have the option to block communities without defederation. Lemmy.ml is basically their home instance. If anything this is a reason not to make an account on lemmy.ml, but as long as that doesn’t leak into the source code of Lemmy, who cares?
- ClamDrinker@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Mozilla Senior Director of Content explained why Mozilla has taken an interest in the fediverse and MastodonEnglish3 years
It’s because the current version has nothing wrong with it. If the Lemmy devs should choose to sabotage the Lemmy software, you’d be surprised how easily that happens when it pisses off all the instances and their owners. Instances will simply refuse to upgrade. And like most things, eventually some fork will win the race to become the dominant fork and the current Lemmy devs would be essentially disowned. Different forks also doesn’t necessarily mean API breaking changes, so different forks would have no issue communicating (at least for a while).
- ClamDrinker@lemmy.worldtoReddit@lemmy.world•Sound Off: How many 10+ year redditors have left the site?3 years
11+ years, lurked longer than that. It’s probably easier to make the change to Lemmy if you’ve seen the descent.
- ClamDrinker@lemmy.worldtoReddit@lemmy.world•"Update: Relay will continue to operate from July 1st."English3 years
Long time user of Relay, and I really feel for DBrady - He’s being baited so hard into thinking there’s an easy way out of this for Relay. The bargaining phase hitting hard.
Wow, you’re telling me blocking off your API causes insistent actors to masquarade as real users? Shocked I tell you, shocked.