Or give all your gold to a [deleted] account
Or give is to u/spez, so he can enjoy all the features of his own platform
Or give all your gold to a [deleted] account
Or give is to u/spez, so he can enjoy all the features of his own platform
I still have coins. Do you have any advice on how to use them? Is there any word out there about it?
No one will type pchardware. But we could have added links to other non-IT magazines.
The name hardware was kind of a “catch all” to answer generic questions and to give exposition to other smaller niche magazines like monitors, memory, ssd, motherboards, datahoarders, homelab, you name it. Calling it something else would have defeated the purpose.
This uncontrolled rush killed magazines. For example /m/hardware. I wanted to start something, but it was already reserved by someone who never posted anything in a month, not a post, not a comment anywhere. There is no link to other mags on the page, no rules, no nothing.
I messaged the guy to get the magazine back but never got any answer.
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Food for the AI. This is where the money is.
Look at a big sub of reddit: today it’s made of one liners that we collapsed. This is worthless to an AI.
Would you ask questions to an AI if it gave you a reddit like answer? No.
They want the content creators, and the content is in the comments.
It’s a war for content. If you have ever written a comment of more than five coherent lines then you have been working for free all this time.
We are the value, we fill the websites, we create the distraction between two ads and we teach the AI.
It is reserved to people living in the USA.
Don’t. The last thing we want is to associate the fediverse with some kind of anarchist world where everything is trash and everyone insults everyone. Leave the memers to reddit.
Well, define “dead”, because in your terms beehaw/lemmy is dead and still everyone wants to be a part of it.
People need to fight this fear of missing out. There are people here who suggest that we should run bots to mirror reddit. That would be a disaster.
End of the day a lot of Reddit’s value came from its popularity.
Value to who? Not to me. I saw subs I liked nosedive because of popularity. I saw the network effect force me to unsubscribe and search elsewhere.
I can even give you an estimate of the number of subscribers required to kill a sub, between 70k and 300k, depending on the theme of the sub. This is when the peanut gallery joins in and the spectators become the showrunners.
But value to the shareholders? Sure! More people, more ad revenues.
Would be so great if we could just rely on microservices from the fediverse.
Are we supposed to see an image? I have the google scripts blocked and I don’t want to send a request to google just for the test. I hope Kbin doesn’t plan to rely on google.
The waiting list is on a google page?!
It’s 3 years old
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