Huh, I browse Subscribed regularly, All I don’t? When a post doesn’t belong in a community I know (ie regardless of subscription status) I vote down.
No. Some communities I don’t want to see regularly, but I know how the community works.
No trackpad.
They specifically said they’d wait for technological justification for a new version. AMD/Intel simply might not have something at the moment that they can use that is significantly better with similar thermals.
This sounds like a challenge almost. Why is this behaviour not flooding their support and legal team?
Competition for the sake of competition… we’ll see what and if smth grows of it
The point is that languages without large speakerbases might consider barging in with the most recognized languages rude, while languages with similar status might find it normal.
Profits are a bit like internal taxes on wages.
Co-op NPOs should use these taxes to further the company’s goals instead of crude extraction into the goals of the owners.
Those aren’t perfect, because once they reach a certain size any form of corruption can have big bad consequences. The Fediverse approach to this is “decentralisation”, but all decentralisation efforts have an API vulnerability - there needs to be a central body that develops the “language” between the actors.
On the other hand, you might not have an ear for any of this, because you might be dependent on your business’ profits.
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it’s not even this instance
Some supermarkets have them
Germans don’t have sentences, they have long words.
Sabbel ma nich so vonner seit döspaddel
SPEAK ENGLISH ÖR DIE
Was?
If this were a strategic stance by Meta, what would be reasons of them for it?
There is no evidence for algorithm-based voting and those are mostly controversial posts which discuss the very acceptance of LLMs into a program, ie there is no guarantee that they belong into the respective community.