

*Digital Rights Restrictions Management
*Digital Rights Restrictions Management
I feel like transparent and open algorithms should be the way to go. For example, in the Lemmy documentation, I can find the exact math that is used to rank posts in Scaled
sorting.
Perhaps an even better aporoach may lie in letting the users customize the factors determining ranking and how much they affect it.
That sounds like Xitter. Fortunately, Reddit hasn’t devolved that far… yet.
You could join PieFed 🥺
I think you’re lost :)
This is the piracy community, not the privacy community. For that, check out [email protected]
Too late. For better or for worse, it’s already a meme.
Awesome! Especially love the effort they take to explain federation. We could learn from that…
Where is the screenshot from?
… if it’s ever implemented i’m going to bug db0 to death about making a piefed instance on dbzer0 :D
call it “divisions by 1” ;P
wait, there’s GUIs available for yt-dlp
??
Why tf do people even use Samsung Internet browser?
Thanks for sharing that linked comment. I knew there were other things that weren’t as talked about, but I didn’t have the energy to look into them and draft a comprehensive insight with citations.
I know, but it’s the principle of the thing.
shakes fist at sky
imo we should focus on a statistic on the entire Threadiverse instead of only Lemmy. After all, these software are highly intercompatible, so excluding them doesn’t make sense.
I wish the next four years fly by like the last five.
FediLab also supports PeerTube. No idea why they don’t advertise it, though.
While I personally ain’t a fan of the idea, it’s still cool to see developments in this area.
I mean, humans are certainly a form of intelligence. You can also argue that they’re artificially created through impregnation. So, humans can be said to be AI.