

I’m just using default Lemmy in the browser 😔
I’m just using default Lemmy in the browser 😔
It looks strangely satisfying
I mean I was mad and then watched the video… and I don’t think that’s worth the rage and the provoking headline tbh.
Nothing - no matter whether it tries to look things up or not
Hm I tried it (with your name) and didn’t get any meaningful results.
If I just use “What has … said on the internet?”, it tries to look it up, and if I add “Please don’t try to look it up but only respond what you know from your training data.” it just says that it doesn’t know anything.
It’s so strange. Disney, Nintendo and all these other huge companies have spent decades getting insane amount of copyright and hoarding their IP so that no-one can use it. If they have such a big influence on politics, why can’t they use that now to push for AI not just violating that all?
Same with the companies that targeted the internet archive.
Well, it’s difficult to define movie. There will be the last big blockbuster production. But maybe there will still be a smaller production that counts as blockbuster for some people. There will be documentation of stuff probably, does that count as a movie when people film their last days? I don’t think there will this one clear final movie, but yeah, it will (probably) end eventually.
Tor is slow and has a reputation of being used by pedophiles and drug traffickers.
It sucks that literally using something that should be the default, truly protecting privacy, has such a bad reputation because… well it protects privacy.
Uhm, the web is to share content, not to play JS
The web doesn’t have a single unified purpose. Even if I hate it as a programming language, JavaScript if the basis almost all client-side browser operations build upon.
Sure, a simple website which just contains information works without it, but if you design a website in which the client does anything interactively and not everything should be processed server-side, it’s not really possible. No matter if you’re talking about a web game, something like Google Earth or an in-browser editor.
I, as a user, should be able to switch off javascript and have the site work exactly as it does with javascript turned on.
I mean… many websites rely on JavaScript, so it’s kind of obvious that they don’t work without it. If it would work without JS in the first place, the website wouldn’t need to embed any JS code.
This is satisfying: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kot7Fge7RRU
I’ve noticed this a month ago or so, but not on Reddit but for Wikipedia. And it’s genuinely so awful, and cringe and bad in comparison to the normal description that just works great.
I mean that’s literally happening through coal power plants, non-electric cars and so on. We should really stop that weather modification!
While the name Firefox actually comes from a red panda, the official logo is a fox (see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/988854)
Too young. Most facebook users are actually boomers nowadays.
That’s a generational thing. 99% of my friends and people of my age I know have never had Facebook. Instagram, however…
Kiwi on pizza is unironically great! I once made a pizza myself with pineapple, kiwi, artichokes, mushroom and tomato / cheese, and it was just genuinely so tasty :)