Wikipedia entry, it has links to it on the bottom
The smart thing to do following this announcement would be to replicate it locally and use that from then on, they gave all the info on how to do it after all
On Android i use Perfect Viewer, and on Linux i use Mcomix straight off the APT repositories. Quite willing to switch if better alternatives appear though.
Ah fuck, i was thinking of buying one of those at some point in the near future since those seem to be the first FDM ones that can print tabletop miniatures in decent quality…
I think many of them already do, i know Iocaine uses Markov chain text generation to spit out nonsense to poison the LLMs, do check it, at the bottom of the project page it links to others
By now i’ve seen like 6 or 7 projects on either trapping or outright poison content for LLM bots, and yesterday i saw this one which outright modifies the HTML of your page making it harder to steal and instead replaces it with a random prompt, someone asks it to summarize a blogpost and instead the thing starts talking about poodles or something, while normal browser users notice nothing
Invite-only and no clear way to get said invites
Thanks! Need to see if they have documented their datasets AND are actually public
First i hear about it, any links?
Where can i order a few bottles of this one?
No, no, it does work, but it depends on the size of your library
Thanks!
I hardly use it these days for anything except to follow a number of tabletop RPG/wargame crafters that post videos there, and for that there is just no substitute
Revolt, can be self-hosted and all, not federated
The “distro” I’ve been eyeing is Snikket since it’s all in one with batteries included, it’s only notorious lack is bridges which is the reason i didn’t jump into it right away when i saw it (LOTS of contacts on WhatsApp, some on other Zuckerberg properties, so will likely need to do it, let’s see if the recent EU legislation leads to force them into interoperativity)
I think my doubt was less “Can they do it?” (as i believe they can, should have in mind the transcoding limitation as i didn’t knew) and more “SHOULD you do it?” given that it’s gonna be filled with movies/series/whatever, and it’s still a megacorp product
And yet again i feel like XMPP is the way to go, but depends on setting up a server and managing it, i for one don’t feel like managing servers in my free time, i do that at work all day 😅
Okay, given how things are going, do we know if the Internet Archive has a backup plan for when these fucks attack it in earnest?