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How will we able to tell when AI has became conscious when we can't even come to an agreement on this topic?

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cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/587517

How do they even plan on enforcing this? What would possibly be the consequences for either parent or child if they violate?

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New Mlem beta release (testflight.apple.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Mlem just released a new beta version of their app for iOS.

You can sign up for the beta here: https://testflight.apple.com/join/xQfmkJhc

More about Mlem on their community page: [email protected]

If you're not testing it out, you should be! Check it out. They're doing an excellent job!

They told me that they jumped from 2 to 20 people quickly in response to community demand. Please, give them some love!

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Things are getting spicy!

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This is hilarious

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cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/541500

The steps to deleting your Reddit account

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

I’ve been on Reddit for too long. It’s so good at just eating away at the most precious resource we have. Time.

However, for all its faults it has been the absolute best platform for getting “help” on the internet. I put that in quotes to specifically generalize it. Not degrade it. One of my hobbies is 3d printing, both FDM and SLA. I am terrible at it! I have problems all the time. If I am struggling and needed support I rarely went to discord. I went to Reddit. Discord is a never ending stream of thoughts. It wasn’t organized. I can’t easily search it for answers. And if someone helped me or I help someone else, on Reddit it would persist and be indexed. On Reddit people were there to help me make sense of all this insane technology.

I can extend this to finding trustworthy service providers in my area, or career advice, or a place to help me walk back from the ledge when it’s 12:30pm on a Sunday and my dog just threw up…

The thing that made Reddit great, to me, was the smaller communities where you could find genuine people who wanted to help you.

So how will that sense of community survive in a federated world where anyone can spin up their own node.

On hacker news, since the protest started, I have seen so many posts by people promoting their Reddit alternative projects. And they are commendable. But I’m just worried. Everything is fracturing.

If 5-10% of redditors got to Lemmy. And maybe 0.05% go to each of the random Reddit alternatives… will any of them reach that critical mass of passionate helpful experts?

This is what I’m afraid of losing by turning off Reddit.

Anyway Apollo forever. Screw u/spez

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We need to explore the depths more... apparently more complicated than space travel.

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Trump is getting arrested for some of the crimes he committed. Think much will come of it?