Almost certainly since it’s the active users that tend to get reported the most and get banned the most for just regular shit. It’s why Reddit is “banning” people for like 3 days instead of just permanently banning people like they used to.
Almost certainly since it’s the active users that tend to get reported the most and get banned the most for just regular shit. It’s why Reddit is “banning” people for like 3 days instead of just permanently banning people like they used to.
It remains to be seen how well they can run the business with the transparency and oversight that comes with being a publicly traded company.
Reddit is already starting to replace permanent bans with little two or three day bans because they can’t afford to lose the active users that tend to get reports.
There were tons of these novelty guns from this era that were just meant as conversation pieces and gifts between rich people they were never meant to actually get used for anything.
That’s always the issue with super heroes. All these people with these crazy abilities and powers and the only thing we can think to do with them is beating up petty criminals.
Like that’s really what the world needs: tougher cops with no oversight.
For sure. It’s currently possible to push discourse with hundreds of accounts pushing a coordinated narrative but it’s expensive and requires a lot of real people to be effective. With a suitably advanced AI one person could do it at the push of a button.
You CAN prompt an ethnicity in the first place. What this is trying to do is avoid creating a “default” value for things like “woman” because that’s genuinely problematic.
It’s trying to avoid biases that exist within it’s data set.
Hilarious to think that an AI is going to be trained by a bunch of primitive Reddit karma bots.
This is what capitalism does. A constant battle of finding the lowest quality to price ratio. Everything will naturally gravitate to the shitiest cheapest version of itself.
I mean, all you need to steal a trailer today is a pair of bolt cutters, so it’s not really less secure than that.
He’s just about whittled his support down to the sort of people that cheer on that sort of shit, just like Trump
Once you get to that point News like this actually does help him. The people who care already know and so this just builds up his core supporters.
Cognos Analytics at work and like a lot of folks there’s a cheap IBM server card in my media center supporting an array for network storage.
That’s not counting the dozens of IBM products that are at the various levels of all the networks we travel through online.
Getting rid of the previous versions just makes it harder for unity to enforce any terms on previously signed agreements.
The office should have ended when Mike left.
He detached from reality not too much later in so it’s probably for the best.
Shoulda called the Nintendo power tip line.
The best thing that you can do for the world is but less shit that you don’t need.
I think the missing element for fed sites is creating a level of experience that works seamlessly for users that are not tech savvy at all. The really big genuine innovation that Reddit made was bridging the gap between “the internet” and “regular people”, which granted access to an enormous wealth of information that more tech focused sites aren’t ever going to be able to achieve because those totally non technical users DO have a shit ton of other knowledge and value to bring.
Why even grow them with arms and legs if they are just going to be batteries? Wouldn’t it be easier to just grow cows instead?