I mean general purpose AI doesn't cap out at human intelligence, of which you could utilize to come up with ideas for better resource management.
Could also be a huge waste but the potential is there... potentially.
I mean general purpose AI doesn't cap out at human intelligence, of which you could utilize to come up with ideas for better resource management.
Could also be a huge waste but the potential is there... potentially.
This should be shown in every civics class IMO
Georgian should be more well known imo. Ethiopian is also a top choice, Guyanese and Peruvian are also pretty good. I've had lots but these are the most underrated I've found
He is on Mastodon @adamconover@mastodon.social though.
And I do agree with the first part of the statement...but I think a good chunk of us here use Linux so the latter part falls flat.
Perhaps we'll see it similar moreso to Unix. Where activity pub is Unix and is used around the world. But Linux is still used by a small portion of the population.
I can't think of any app that's not FOSS that doesn't ask for permission to send notifications.
They drive engagement at the cost of your sanity 🫠
Resting your elbows is the key there.
If I play on the couch I get the issue this solves, but a dock and a controller solve that if I must be on the couch.
Met my fiance on a dating app, but I think they really peaked in the pandemic for the reasons the article stated that nobody had anywhere else to go.
Now it's likely just filters for people who spend the time cultivating a social presence elsewhere.
It needs a more diverse set of topics other than just crypto. I mainly just check it to see what's up cause I like the protocol.
I use it the least but occasionally post so it gets some more content on there that isn't just crypto. I generally only post on decentralized social media to be the change I want to see hence why Nostr is included.
Agreed. Forums are tricky because in my experience of you get too many people outside of the niche you're discussing the quality goes down.
But if you don't have enough then the Reddit community will take the majority of the discussion away from the forum.
There are some good hobby based ones still out there but discovery is always a challenge. Your best bet is finding someone who's engaged in discussions you like and seeing where they go for said discussions.
I'd say Twitter. I get sent a lot of memes from Twitter so I spend more time there.
But usually I send back fediverse memes so friends at least know there's other places for memes then Instagram, Twitter or Reddit.
I use a lot but primarily Reddit and Lemmy. Got off of Meta a while back, it's a tough one to kick thanks to network effects.
Is this the first anti-Dark-Pattern rule in existence? If so I'm hoping more like it comes soon.