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Yeay its maybe not that bad. Sorry I think I might be chasing the argument. I’m an old bastard who still has friends on IRC from 35 years ago and they STILL argue IRC serves the role of Twitter, discord, etc. I share their passion but more often than not I feel like they turn away allies.


This kind of lack of perspective is why open services always struggle. It seems like it’s the only tool the advocates of it use since they fall into the “I have a hammer to everything that isn’t a nail doesn’t matter” trap.
This post could have been a list of free instances to join. But instead it offers people to learn hosting and sysadmin stuff.
I’m sure there will be a bunch of replies trying to teach me how easy it is… But I am a sysadmin. I’m not your audience, and some people don’t see a difference.
People who use corporate platforms do it because it’s easy. Joining matrix instances is pretty easy. Presenting Matrix like people need to host servers to use it is detrimental.
They mean “They have threatened to and will burn down our entire civilization to keep fucking kids”


Go that way and keep going until you see the sign marked none of your fucking business.


Medical help. Other than that, nothing that a local LLM couldn’t do.
Eventually I believe it’s going to result it worse care for the most people, but in the meantime, for some people it will mean early interventions. Maybe cure diseases… What humanity does from there I don’t care to guess because it will probably be worse.


It was pruned. It will grow back. It’s growing back now. There will be an Internet post American dominance and it will use open source.


Also worth a mention is Spacebar.chat, formerly fosscord. This is my favorite overall, but sounds almost like it’s in the same spot as Fluxxer as far as where it is in the dev process.
But having used Discord heavily since 2016, I’ve got to say even at the time of pandemic I wouldn’t really have considered Discord itself “feature complete”, and really was it ever?


Open source didn’t crumble under the weight of inevitability. It fell apart because corporate interests profiting off of it decided it was more profitable to create cultures antithetical to the guardrails that open source presents to exploitation and co-option.


Yeah screw all those disabled people who benefit from it. We’ll just group them in with the other counterfactuals you have to ignore to maintain an opinion like yours.


Makes you wonder about Telegram.


Sorry but if you can’t make LLMs useful there is something wrong with how you are using them. The problwm with this whole system is that it’s very helpful and valuable to the average person, as well as experts.
I’m sorry I wish you were correct but this narrative that LLMs don’t work is false and bourne out of lack of experience or just flat out lies.
Lies will not defeat our very powerful opponents here, nor their massive and expensive weapons.
Pretending the enemy is useless when the opposite is true is just leaving yourself and your allies unprepared.


It might be helpful to the movement if memes kike this weren’t blatantly untrue.


So what… pay with monero?
The developments of the last couple of years have definitely changed the tech available on cards. With he AI upscaling coming and games running at SNES resolutions I’m out of knowledge going forward.
That has more to do with driver compatibility. “Engineered for NVIDIA” does not mean your AMD is going to have a disadvantage unless the game just came out. And when it comes to AAA titles you’ve either got the power or you don’t. If the drivers are up to date for the game in question, how you program a game is not really that big of a concern.
It’s just branding deals most of the time. They are not using some secret property tech.


Nonsense. Open source built the web. Open source isn’t some new anti fascist trend… What are you smoking?
I came here to share the same but have now learned that the community, non-enterprise model has a strong “copy left” licensing philosophy to ensure the FOSS code remains FOSS code. They do seem like they’re doing all the right things, but I am not sure if their license means that contributors need to disclose AI generated code or not.