

- lmao “generative AI chatbots trained on social media behave like social media users”
- Shame on ArsTechnica they should be better than to publish a study like this.
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This almost certainly isn’t REI, this is whatever recruiting company they use for hiring.
I misunderstood what I was looking at!
Go with Bazzite, it tries to mimic SteamOS out of the box. Very easy install/setup process (easier than windows).
Bazzite is Fedora Kinoite with some extra stuff, Kinoite might be better for a desktop setup but either one is totally useable for gaming and desktop so don’t overthink it.
I recently came across Signal Jam which is a podcast about privacy that probably doesn’t have anything most people in this community aren’t aware of but still seems like a good resource for a lot of people.
That’s all LLM software is, it has no connection to reality, it’s bullshitting 100% of the time. The fact that it is correct mostly, or confident always does not imply that it understands anything it’s saying.
This is hilarious I kind of want one
I didn’t say defending, I said helping. Which you are.
The question is not is Proton perfect in every conceivable way, the question is: is it more private than Google and the answer to that is yes.
When you opine on social media that Proton is somehow just as bad as Google you are helping doing the work of Google and that’s the part that (again I don’t truly believe this) makes me wonder if Google/Meta/Twitter is sowing the social web with seeds of doubt about more private alternatives.
Probably anti-Proton. I’m no conspiracy theorist, but the amount of pro BlueSky, anti Proton, anti Signal people I see on Lemmy make me wonder sometimes.
I see, then what you’re asking for is sadly impossible.
Also FWIW I do not have the same issue as you. Not sure why!
Yes, but there are no (cannot be) any content rules that apply to the entire fediverse, the admins of each instance determine what experience their users will have.
Not everyone is seeing the same posts you are seeing, and your instance has no rules on the topic. You could have more luck enacting change by messaging your admins or making a meta post in your instance’s meta community.
I think immutability actually takes away from the confusion and kind of makes the overall experience much more similar to windows where editing system files is something rarely done even among most power users.
“I can’t recognize something, therefore it’s scary.”
Conservatives will go to war before they go to therapy.
Nobody really seems to be pointing out that you are on an instance that does not require the behavior you are requesting.
I would suggest installing Fedora Kinoite, poke around it for 20-30min and if you find it too confusing then just putting windows back.
My point is that it’s not a big decision/commitment. And it’s trivial to undo!
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Ah ok, so ignoring Calibre for a moment, what’s the difference between Calibre-Web and Calibre-Web Automated? The ReadMe does not contain a list of the differences.
Using a PC is going to be safer actually because it’s easier to block most of the telemetry. Bonus points for Linux.
This is explaining the difference between Calibre and Calibre-Web.
The person you replied to asked what the connection is between “Calibre-Web” and “Calibre-Web Automated”