

US Government - not on my watch…
US Government - not on my watch…
I wonder, did they have to do this when search engines became a thing 🤔
Feels like so much of the AI hype is smoke and mirrors to get investor money, give it another year everyone will be wondering how the bubble got so big and popped and how no one saw it coming.
That being said I don’t think it’s going away either, just that a lot of investor money is going to be lost chasing shadows.
Especially when you see some of the tech being rocked in Asian cities
Kinda wondering who in that community is going to bat for Elon Musk after the last two weeks.
I thought they were using the ml domain as they were cheap / free ? Or am I missing the joke?
I never got the argument that it’s hard to sign up to. I think the main issues are that people want content from media entities that may not be present or welcome - legacy media etc. This could be where threads.net fills the gap but then it sounds like they will be blocked from a lot of instances.
I have worked around it via press.coop but they don’t cover everything. I also follow more journalists directly than I did on Twitter. I don’t miss Twitter and find Mastodon more informative but I’m sure that’s because of the information I’m looking for.
Could be that BBC employees can have their own accounts on mastodon going forward
Awesome news! Hopefully more media follows suit!
And to have a third party making profit from it