On one hand, that sounds like a good way to make money. On the other hand, it would be really funny watching all those companies relying on AI too much collapse
Welp, I remember reading the headline with some stupidly big number but I guess it didn't register with me just how stupid.
(Dear Mark, I've also used chatgpt once , pls gib money)
I actually started developing for kbin, way before I even know PieFed existed, then switched to mbin when kbin development stopped, then to Lemmy when several Mbin servers just disappeared and I lost faith in the project, and finally to PieFed since I don't like the Lemmy devs. Everytime I took some inspiration from the current platform, so there's definitely some PieFed design elements in there :)
(Also thanks for your work and please don't stop developing, I don't want to switch again)
Hi everyone, I've been working on a mobile app for the Fediverse on and off basically since Reddit screwed everyone with the API changes. It's a React Native app, but I'm yet to release anything publically, though I intend to do so soon. Until then, have a screenshot:
I'm also doing web and backend development as my day job, and right now I'm looking to start homelabbing a bit.
I used those big floppy disks with some ancient hardware for running physics experiments during university in like 2015-ish, and I'm sure that exact floppy is still in use today. It's not even a small and underfunded university or anything.
This is how I understand it, but no guarantees for correctness: There was a Russian breakthrough north of Pokrovsk several kilometers deep which penetrated multiple layers of Ukrainian defenses. It looked pretty dire for a moment, people where thinking a breaking point of the UAF was reached, but with the counterattack the situation seems to have stabilized.
On one hand, that sounds like a good way to make money. On the other hand, it would be really funny watching all those companies relying on AI too much collapse