xptiger

joined 1 year ago
 

Though Lemmy and Mastodon are public sites, and their structures are open-source I guess? (I'm not a programmer/coder), can they really dodge the ability of AI s to collect/track any data everytime they search everywhere on Internet?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

not yet right now,

hilarious by those outputs.

But still, sooner maybe, as long as AI keeps learning and improving and advancing, it may come true sadly.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Few months ago on another platform, I watched a video that same ~~shitty~~ kind of people ~~who must be absolutely extinct~~ at same situation just destroyed a vintage intricate musical instrument (very much heirloom—accordion/keyboard?) as if they were proudly doing right; as if it was how they, humans, are supposed to live (life without music TF to them).

Just as I said long ago (I deleted it as I left the platform),

I dare, and I will never ever be born and live in an unmelodious and inharmonious world that they're desperately creating (through their absurd malevolent passionate principles), an invibrant and soulless world that nobody who's gratefully listened and forever enjoyed music and other wonderful things will never ever wish.

~~Another shitty propaganda cause they know instinctively how great does music affect everyone's minds to realize wider and better and never worse I believe. Annihilating music is as same as burning the books and suppressing any media.~~

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Establishing a count system for user profile will provide more competitive ~~fake and shitty~~ racing posts and comments. Better without it here, thus more real and humane discussions.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

He rip out not only the great marketing artifact but also the users' sentiment from seeing the bird logo reminding them of how long they've used the site which is now shockingly changing.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Once the celebrities or official pages or figure people leave that site for its dismaying complications, that will be the doom of it as followers of those don't have other significant reasons to stay.

 

@lemmy.world website,

  1. I can see Mastodon user's profile but no posts and comments displayed.
  2. Yet, Mastodon users can comment/reply to Lemmy posts and comments.

@mastodon.social website,

  1. Some of my (@lemmy.world) posts & comments in a profile at mastodon.social don't appear.

I just hope I can finally "converse" with Mastodon users and other users from "non-Lemmy" instances such as misskey, calckey and others (of course function of ActivityHub and dream goal of Fediverse).

 

Insight: is it realistic to anyone in observed real life that people more desire to find a romantic partner as they less/really don't enjoy life overall? So, will a person be prone to chasing a lovelife when he doesn't live well and happily?

Furthermore, Unsatisfied life has a negative effect to relationship building and further even marriage and family too (I've read articles and heard memoirs and watched entertainment variously many times, and so I agree. Maybe with diligence, I'll put such article references asap.) So how could a person achieve/suceed lovelife if he's already (in the beginning) unsatisfied with every other aspect of his life wholly while his any latter relationship may apparently fail upon his unsatisfied life? A contradiction or paradox? He might end up into hopeless romantic or just pathetically miserable man/spouse (hopefully not).

Out of topic: I wish there were a (sister) community of meirl, a discussion and seriousness of focusing and analyzing the real life (opposite of meirl community sharing of memes, pics and short texts).

 

Further video: https://youtu.be/ZFhjbULJw-U

  • context: a child candidate in a contest was asked to role-play on how she would encourage (by herself in impromptu) someone as her singing partner who got scared when they were going to be singing on a stage (just for a scenario).
 

Every time I see a video on other platforms, I may share this on Lemmy. Or every time I get creative to shoot a footage or create a video, I may share too. But, I reached conscientious about the availability and capacity of Lemmy instance(servers) to multimedias and videos, whether uploaded or embedded.

One of the reasons I get hooked on platforms is instantly displayed videos or interactives that also make me started to comment and discuss along those videos. Maybe this Lemmy be focusing first on being a news-link aggregator, text-to-text forum and pic ranking.

Or this hindrance I am wondering of is just insignificant (for now)?

 

As a user asked many times ~~confused into pissed once into funnily ignored every time~~ if mine were AI-generated or if I were a bot:

1.) How will ever I know if a post or a comment I read is not made by a human user?

2.) What will I do as a response to the text if found AI-generated?

3.) And then how will I be supposed to write a comment like what a human user does and when will it look like sus(picious) as AI-generated text? ~~thanks for comments, from a bot—just kidding.~~

Aside from having ridiculing my post, for a wanted seriousness, is it really possible to successfully identify that a user I will ever interact with is an AI bot? ~~(Honestly that's scary as it's already.)~~

 

Instead of categorized instances (where communities are related to each other's interests) (but I have seen people who don't like the idea stil it's ok), I have another idea of an "Admin's Choice/regional/neighborhood" feed aside from my "subscribed", "local" and "all".

An "admin's choice" feed is where admins of an instance can promote approved posts/communities outside their governing instance upon their interests/preference, as an addition to the local feed, but it does not include all other posts/communities not in theirs. For better clarification:

"Subscribed": Communities/Posts (whether within or outside home instance) that I subscribe.

"Local": Communities/Posts that the home instance has.

"Admin's Choice": Communities/Posts that the home instance has + the outside communities/posts that the admins want to include.

"All": All Communities/Posts (whatever federated instances have, whether within or beyond the homes's preference) as long as the home instance connects to.

I realize when I browse other instance through their URL literally, every instance has own somewhat taste/personality of communities and posts done by the users joined in the instance. That's why I pop another idea.

Buts:

Q1: "Why not subscribe to the community?"

A1: If I subscribed a very specific community just for a single and immediate post or event, my "subscribed" feed will provide also other unnecessary and complicated (somewhat critical analysis) posts from that community, which I will never look up to. I just want posts of my particular interest in case of somewhat significance.

a1: For an example: I'm a (assuming) music lover, I just want to hear about a music artist concerts but I don't want to hear moreover about other analysis/extra gossips about the music artist as I just wondering going his concert just to listen and jam.

Q2:... My brain's timed up. I can't think anymore contras further, so anyways. My bad if many.

Very sorry for not enough understood (and may never mind this idea of mine) as I hardly describe what I really mean from my mind to suggest.

May the odd votes be in your favor.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago

It becomes an already apparent reminder: Beware of what you see on the Internet (as if beware of who you meet and what you hear from them)—Never just trust ahead (but don't be afraid already to ever encounter because there are efficient and convenient ways to outwit and bust those malbots as I believe we humans can think, debunk and dissect info to truth.)

But sadly to some degree, real online people have scarily begun ~~intentionally/mischievously~~ asking other real online people whether if the others' texts are AI-generated or not, without even comprehending first what every of those texts is aiming (maybe, they are not actually well edified to media literacy or reading contexts deeply.)

I've experienced that someone rushed questioned my comment if it were AI-generated or not (instead of why I said or even what was my straight-out point) that made me confused into pissed to badly confront once (and never again) as I have no idea how I could better respond and then prove (Even I told the truth ~~that I made my comment all myself straight from my core & concern despite my vibrant embarrassing writing~~, I bet nothing would ever change as people would always still doubt upon the permanent question, and I should better end up in silence next time ever if no better options yet.)

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

SEOs, search engine optimizations. (Only devs not me 😩 could do that)

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

And also a polka-dotted somewhat colorblind quiz to determine a number/letter formed on polka dots or sometimes scatters of randomly colored and assorted shapes.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I encountered a quiz (I forgot what's called) on a website (I forgot also its name) to determine which of following audios does change a speaker's voice in the middle of his narration/speech. So it requires keen hearing and delicate recognition of voice/speech characteristics (timbre, texture, intonation, accent, articulation, pacing, mood etc...). I'm have no idea if malbots could determine whosever voices will be.

 

I didn't know there such have features separated and distinct on different subs at the OLD version of the website ~~old.******.com~~.

They're conveniently informative, easy to see on a separated column rather than on a main feedbox (causing unnoticeable by floods of posts), and more engaging especially to first time visitors, feeling comfy in these communities.

I don't know where I can see those in the site's MAIN version if they're still there, my bad.

I urgently and passionately (I'm no IT, sorry) promote having SEPARATED & DISTINCT FEATURES (seems like widgets) here on every communities in Lemmy (apparently could be done by techy/programmer mods). I'm not sure if it's convenient when displaying on mobile devices.

Hopefully, this will be especially consider to discuss at least (one of red marks to do hopefully).

I'll post on the comment sections my other screenshots of features I saw.


story time: Why I was at the OLD site ~~old.****.com~~?

Once upon an afternoon, I was browsing the MAIN website on mobile web browser for popheads feeds. I cannot visit the popheads community on the MAIN website cause I have to log-in an account ~~(I've already deleted)~~ or download the app ~~(I've also deleted)~~, all just for popheads feed. I wondered the OLD website to visit, and voila, I finally went to the community on my mobile web browser—Yet surprising, I saw a somewhat a song release date feature (I thought of a Billboard weekly song chart anyways) on top-right of the popheads community's page on the OLD website, and I REALLY LIKE THAT . That's how I met ~~your mother jk~~ these features. Thanks for ~~wasting your time jk~~ your reading this further story time!

 

Is archive.org OK to store millions??? of images/media from Fediverse? I have now seen images especially from !aww, !memes and more. They(images) are coming exponentially, as more users are coming. Maybe, Fediverse (or Lemmy.world) users are just laying stuff like pics—without consideration to archive.org storage capacity(I'm just concerning).

Look: https://lemmy.world/post/385078

Lemmy’s total users exceeds 740k today, up from 540k yesterday

~~Don't botch up archive.org for space (it's already been sanctioned twice), I use to borrow+read free books there huhuhu~~

 

Related news:

https://lemmy.world/post/385078

Lemmy's total users exceeds 740k today, up from 540k yesterday

https://lemmy.world/post/381854

Amazing growing on Lemmy!!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

I don't well know about active users as a criteria of profitability (I'm no IT nor businessman), but that's a good indicator. But thinking deeply, why do (active) users or real online people (~~not bots~~) or such I go to that website? Because to me, I visit for information, anything whether current or ancient (especially with the help of search engine). Without information (from real online people who've posted/interacted/contributed/~~shared~~), why would I visit a website where I won't find anything I like to look for or converse with? R***** has served as a news aggregator (despite they don't create themselves but disseminate info), then a forum/discussion meeting (by users still providing info as comments/advices/knowledge/code...), then a meme rating and so much more, plenty of info. Without it from users voluntarily (generously ~~even some info are deceptive/toxic/nonsensical~~), why would the other active users or the lurkers even visit a room nothing but people walking by?

 

Every Instances(Servers) should have distinct UI appearances not only logos but also background, colors, typefaces, layouts and so much more, so that they'll remind me easily that I'll be at a different instance. It might rouse me more to lurk like travelling to any other dimensions. Js

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