The real test of win/lose is if they are able to turn a profit
The real test of win/lose is if they are able to turn a profit
Use a VPN, and pipe the text-only output to your printer
Plot twist: they deepfake the remakes to make them look more like the originals!
I’ve been saved a couple of times from scam sites. Couldn’t figure out why bitwarden didn’t find a password for a site I use regularly, only to discover, I wasn’t on the site I thought I was on
Neat, but it still means nothing. You’re still posting in a public forum. You can copyright or watermark your work, but fair use is a two way street.
I think it’s fair to say most people don’t know what they’re doing when they start. Just know that it’s as easy to switch instances as it is to switch emails. You’re not married to feddit.
I’m using Liftoff, and it’s pretty good
OP is from feddit.nl
As an agnostic, I have two answers. On the spiritual side, maybe…? I mean I don’t know if God stuff is real, so how could I know if a soul is real?
On the other side, I wonder if as we delve deeper into quantum mechanics, were going to discover things about the human body, and the nature of life, that could conceivably be called a soul
I just think of the Watergate tapes. Is so easy now to take a minute of audio to mimic someone’s voice, then make them say what ever you want. If Watergate happened today, it would be easy to deflect saying it was AI. Similarly, in less than an hour I could create a realistic conversation between Donald Trump and Joe Biden on a phone call admitting to rigging the system
It’s not really about doing anything. It’s about playing to the base. It’s more politically advantageous to tell you string Christian base that you’re banning porn, instead of educating them in why bans don’t work, or could be harmful
Not OP, but one benefit I can see (at least, some will think it a benefit, others will freak) is to let Lemmy have the glut of data that Reddit has. This way Reddit refugees will see Lemmy as empty in comparison
Care to expound on why? I haven’t seen anything too bad, nor extreme. Just opinions that dinner might agree with, others might disagree with
That’s a great sentiment for the more tech-inclined folk, but for the masses, smug tech superiority doesn’t mean much. People are going to use what they use; it’s better to embrace what they’re using than to shout into a vaccuum that millions of people need to stop enjoying what they like, and start enjoying what you enjoy.