• werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Nah, first you gotta get comfortable for a couple of years.

    It’s basically pig butchering for social networks.

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        Absolutely. I worked somewhere where we routinely had alarms go off due to botnets swarming us with weird (and obnoxious) massive download tactics (of publicly available user generated content, that is).

        If it can be gotten by anyone, it will be gotten by LLM trainers.

      • Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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        16 hours ago

        Yeah, I looked into it and the backend is proprietary, so the central owner can restrict features. Like for instance independent instances can only have 10 users.

        It’s “decentralised” except only in extremely limited scope, the code is centrally controlled and the network remains largely, functionally centralised.

        They’re capitalising on the decentralised, federated buzz while doing it so poorly they’re setting up users to say “oh people tried decentralisation, it doesn’t work, look at Bluesky”.

        If it’s not open source, it’s not decentralised.

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    1 day ago

    To be fair, “they” could probably train AI on Lemmy data, they just won’t ask for permission and won’t be charged for it

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    2 days ago

    This seems like a clever way of saying they don’t have an AI team or plans so they have no use for the data.

    Brilliant!

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        2 days ago

        But they’ll have stragglers just the same as any major social media site. Even though many here have standards they won’t easily abandon, there are scores of people that won’t even know if/when AI started being used on the site or would care enough to leave if they did.

        Plus every time we leave a platform we need to find or build a new one. The time it takes to get others to migrate and develop into a worthwhile community is hard to predict and it may not even work out. It sucks social media is such shit anymore, but it seems inevitable that it will remain that way given the landscape of the Internet at this point.

        I say this as someone who’s drifted from Fark to Digg to Reddit to Lemmy over the past 20-25 years 🎈 (zero loyalty as well)