I tried it again and the difference was astounding! Instead of waiting multiple minutes to send one message, I only had to wait a whole minute!
I like the idea of a federated chat platform, but I’ll have to stick to discord for now, it would seem.
I tried it again and the difference was astounding! Instead of waiting multiple minutes to send one message, I only had to wait a whole minute!
I like the idea of a federated chat platform, but I’ll have to stick to discord for now, it would seem.
I wish I could
USA
Doesn’t work for me :(
Oh no, it’s retarded
Should be illegal
I think it was about a year or two ago.
You will own nothing and be oppressed.
Awesome! I’ll be sure to give it a shot when I have the chance.
Even if it is, that’s my
They worked with OS developers, certainly. My phone says it’s “verifying” for a sec before it fails.
I had a terrible, completely unusable experience with Matrix before I found out what it was made with. It took several minutes to load, 5-10 minutes to join a room, and about a couple minutes per message (which would just not send half the time). It was slower than email.
The problem with Matrix is that it sucks. It’s so comically laggy that you’d be able to have a conversation more efficiently in a Lemmy comments section than in a Matrix room. Consequences of trying to make a scalable backend for a real-time app in fucking Python, I suppose.
To be clear, my position is that copyright law should be loosened, not tightened. I know that it’s unreasonable and infeasible to limit AI like that, both for practical and competitive reasons.
When I said that it could be shown to generate copyrighted content, I didn’t mean it had a chance, I meant showing actual examples of it doing so. I also think that it should be allowed to do that, but so should everyone else. In my opinion, derivative works should almost always be allowed unless they can be proven to cause significant harm to the original creator.
If an AI has been trained on copyrighted material and can be shown to be capable of reproducing something close enough to said material, would that be infringement already or not? If you use a paid service like Midjourney to generate copyrighted content, the company is essentially selling you access to copyrighted content they lack the rights to.
I wasn’t aware that it was just YT’s system that had messed up and not the legal system. Crazy that one company has that much power.
If industrial secrecy is a problem, make that illegal too. We have a right to know where our products come from, anyway. If pharmaceuticals need to benefit in order to do research, instead of patents outlawing reproduction of their products entirely, just make other companies give the original researcher a cut of the profit while the patent lasts. A 10-20% royalty should be more than enough to incentivise research while still preventing price-fixing and monopolies.
No idea if my comment went through the first time, so trying again: “But that rarity is entirely manufactured.”
But that rarity is entirely manufactured.
Fair enough. When my history was off, the recommendations were bad. I just made my bookmark link directly to the Subscriptions page.
I didn’t know they were going to fuck with my OS in that way when I bought the phone. It’s impossible to keep track of all the different ways various companies are trying to fuck me over from every angle at all times.