

Also about Moltbook, paraphrasing an older comment of mine, social medias run by AIs are like Computer vs Computer battles in PS2 games - it’s fun to watch only for first one or two battles.


Also about Moltbook, paraphrasing an older comment of mine, social medias run by AIs are like Computer vs Computer battles in PS2 games - it’s fun to watch only for first one or two battles.


Had forgotten Moltbook was a thing. Or maybe it was something else with the proposal of “social media for AIs; humans optional”.
Reminds me of some news about Meta pushing LLMs in the comments of Facebook, and also about the zombie profiles where those from dead people would keep posting through LLM mimicry as if the person was alive. I wonder if Meta is hellbent on making the dead internet theory real.


it’s just the tip
Portugal’s current government is pretty unstable in these past few years from what I check every now and then, so I wonder if they’re trying to make it amid the confusion of political shift, “as the lights are turning off” as a local saying goes, so no one notices as dust settles.


For those that use WordPress, maybe people can (politely) poke the site owner to enable ActivityPub integration? Might help with traffic at least.


I’ve had a similar issue with / and some special keys. Numpad solved the / problem, using the system through SSH allows properly using your keyboard, and I’d imagine keybinds such as Gaomon’s or AntimicroX’s could be used too.


I think I get it.
Personally, I like the idea.
And something that comes to mind, Mastodon, Lemmy and PieFed all have methods of account migration. Perhaps such Bytescape tool could integrate to those too?
And further on that, apparently Piefed doesn’t import info that it doesn’t federate with, e.g. Kbin.Social since iirc it can’t be reached (correct me if I’m wrong pls). Also maybe that happens with Mastodon and Lemmy but haven’t checked. But if I’m right on that, it would also apply to active but defederated instances. So maybe such potential integration could be used to preserve information that would otherwise be lost as it’s not imported?


If I’m getting it right, sounds like a more refined and self-hosted form of Linktree, a.k.a. a hub for your social medias so people can find you more easily. Is that it?


Worth noting resistance is not the same as a solution. While building it is important, the alternative being losing, it’s an eternal process.
As a comparison, quoting Sabaton’s Versailles song:
it will evolve, it will change
and War will return, sooner than we think```
Check if the orange next door borrowed their shared brain cell 🤭


The cryptids and end-of-world scenarios there must be out of control, so they must be going with the nuclear option:
https://media.thebrainbin.org/74/62/7462bbd431d41e3d0ebbcea86713ccfec7d12bc6c4e9f9ce3c4d316a8be5130f.png
Jokes aside, it’s a draft, so I wonder if they’re proposing the absolute worse option so bad options sound acceptable. Wouldn’t be the first time I see this sort of thing, specially with alarmist, sensationalistic and discreetly ill-intented news media aplenty as samples.


While the images are public and likely hard to see fully gone, maybe you can try to get a judicial order to get the IP of the poster, and through that find and sue whomever the individual is? (And if over VPN, I’d imagine VPN companies would comply if the order is sound)
Also for matters that involve delicated subjects, I’d suggest contacting relevant people by DMs/email, as to avoid unwanted attention to it/Streisand effect.


@anthony@forum.unfinishedprojects.net did a like from an Mbin instance. 13 likes on my side.
Neon blue/purple gradients, I’ve yet to find one that doesn’t look good 👌


Maybe here on the fediverse? Community possibilities are pretty broad, and you could even create your own.
Sobre as N possibilidades do “dia de hoje”, pode ser. Já vi até um cara de seus 70 anos que pronuncia até ambas as consoantes em casos de consoantes duplas porque diz ele que aprendeu assim, e é brasileiro nato. Isso me faz lembrar também o tanto de micro mudanças que a língua teve formalmente, tipo o trema, que ficou em vigor por uns 10 anos antes de ser abolido da vez mais recente, ou o U com ~, que existia para umas 4 palavras na língua toda.
In Portuguese, I usually hear hear “hoje” as the base form, and “no dia de hoje” in more formal settings though.
And when I say 本日 is formal, it’s by comparing to 今日, which from what I can observe and dig, is far more common but neutral.
And French is there because from what I could find, it has similar uses. Thus the three-way comparison.
Adding to that, about the “stealth merge”, couldn’t it be just the rollback? Don’t change what works, as the saying goes.
And expanding on the meeting or post mortem idea, take this time not to fix the code, but to make an essay showing what broke, how it broke, and how it could be avoided in the future. Also preferably not letting your tone getting acid or those hearing from the company could instinctively refuse to listen to you even if your points are solid.