joshchandra @ joshchandra @midwest.social Posts 13Comments 85Joined 1 mo. ago
Absolutely fascinating and promising. Thanks for sharing. Any downvoters clearly didn't read the article.
Incredible, I had no idea that this was a thing. Is there any tutorial out there that you recommend to figure this stuff out? Or may I ask you questions if need be? I wanna start doing this, too!
Come to think of it, is it possible for you to export settings if you wouldn't mind others (especially those who may not be as savvy) riding off of your work? Haha, that could be interesting.
Thanks, though do you have a link for Anomaly? I can't seem to pull up anything.
Hmm, 5 for free, I see; thanks for sharing. Is your provider Proton Mail?
there's often a lot of extra JavaScript that gets called, mostly for tracking
Do you mean that your tool (whatever you use) can selectively block some JS while admitting others on one website?
Well, I recently left uBO for AdNauseam because it actively attacks advertisers by clicking every link (thereby leading to garbage data that messes up their stats), but it can't operate with uBO simultaneously. I'll see what I can do to copy this approach since I can't seem to find a whitelist-only-JS feature in it...
It's crazy that you're being downvoted. I guess they avoid The Atlantic, etc. as well, despite the helpful info in such articles.
Doing so would break nearly all Internet access. Do you really run a whitelist rather than a blacklist? Is it not tedious to add hundreds of domains to one rather than a few to the other?
Wait, so you literally have hundreds of accounts? How do you manage them all?
For what it's worth, I'm Asian and I had no idea that this was a derogatory word towards Asians and it doesn't bother me.
Thanks, I have more to learn about this topic!
Summit for Lemmy is Open Source
Going open-source was the biggest single factor in immediately swaying me over here from Thunder (well, it was really the multi-community feed feature, but closed-source is what held me back). Thanks for being transparent!
Right, but I think it'd be harder to get it to unlearn the wrong data if the topic itself is obscure.
None of which I know...
Let me introduce you to something known as military time (which, yes, even exists in the US)...
Also, people forget that Discord's streaming capability is, unfortunately, absolutely top-notch; no other community-screensharing platform has fewer issues, and my friends and I like to watch each other play games often.
This is exactly what I was gonna say: I'm amazed that so many millions of people can tolerate its atrocious UI. Even now, the amount of notifications I get from the constant text channels across "servers" (which is such a misnomer for merely "communities") is so ridiculous that I ignore 99.9% of it.
Reddit plans to lock some content behind a paywall this year, CEO says - we don't know for sure what it'll be, but it's just generally not a good sign.
What I mean is that if people keep making it produce garbage tied to some keyword or phrase and people publish said garbage, that'll only strengthen AIs' neural network between the bad data and that keyword, so AI results for such trees will drift even further away from the truth.