Sam Altman has just been hired by Microsoft. LinkedIn
I’m an Australian based Data Engineer, who enjoys making sub-40% custom keyboards.
Sam Altman has just been hired by Microsoft. LinkedIn
Yes. But if 90% of your friends use it, and have groups in it where things are planned and organised, then by not having it you’re going to be missing out on a big chunk of things going on around you.
The challenge is that these days a phone is rarely used for calls or texts, but used with apps like WhatsApp or Teams or Slack or your mobile banking app, or things like that. And so there would need to be a critical mass of these apps to get me to switch.
So yeah, not a fan. At least not of orange, raw sugar, cinnamon and star anise as the base.
Hadn’t heard of it, but now I’m interested to give it a try.
I think it gives everyone the same list of 29, but it’s the order that’s important. Gentoo came back as my top. I use Void which came back as 4th in my list.
Well at least at the end of the questions the distro I use (Void) was somewhere near the top of the list (4th).
Cool, thank you for clarifying!
I’m curious what value you get from a bot? Were you using it to upvote your posts, or to crawl for things that you found interesting?
I use it as my primary home machine, running bspwm. I enjoy it, and find once configured it just works. Primarily web browsing, Kicad and OpenSCAD, and some Python development.
Because I don’t want my Firefox window overlapping my Vim window.
Yeah, I had a bit of a browse and that seems right.
ActivityPub and WhatsApp
Mastodon = Twitter Lemmy = kbin = Reddit
No idea what Plume is, but I may Google it once I post this.
Threads is Metas (Facebook parent company) attempt to grab a share of the Twitter market share as Elon does his best to decimate his company.
If I understand correctly, Threads uses the same/similar publication method as Lemmy or kbin or Mastodon so the data can be freely shared between them all. So in that sense, you could argue that Threads was just a Mastodon instance being run by a company that has shown little regard for its users, and far more regard for its profits.
Note: this is a very, over simplified view of the landscape that isn’t technically correct however is an attempt to convey a picture that helps put the pieces together in a somewhat relatable way.
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Letting the LLMs source from their for free, completely invalidating the proposed licensing model at Reddit.
While I love to jump on the anti-Elon bus, I have to query: the highest accident rates, or highest accident rates as a percentage of vehicles on the road? If you have 10 Tesla cars on the road, and there are 2 MGs on the road, and 2 Telsas and one MG crashes, then what? 20% of Tesla vs. 50% of MG, but also that could be framed as ‘double the number of Teslas crash compared to MGs’ or ‘Tesla has the highest accident rate of any auto brand’.