I’ve tried using the firefox shortcut on my phone, and it’s less than great (imho). I can’t type replies, it goes all janky, freezes up, won’t go back to the home page, etc. Virtually unuseable.
This has been discussed elsewhere, and by people smarter than I, but chat bots are going to start learning from other chat bots and it’s going to be less and less reliable over time, no?
Like there is an internet BEFORE ChatGPT, which is about as reliable of data as one could hope to find, and then there is a post day one chatgpt, which the data is already getting polluted by random LLM gibberish. How is google’s webscraping going to know if the data it is getting is legitimate human being thoughts, or just random madeup shit from a LLM?
Quick question: I have an account on Lemmy.world and kbin.social… When trying to post on Lemmy.world it just spins and posts… so I bopped over to my kbin account and one thing I noticed is that Kbin says it has 39 comments, but Lemmy.world this same post has 139… how do I square this circle?
I’m also no military strategist, but it seems like a good time for Ukraine to start pushing their counter offensive into overdrive, no?
Right, and it also means that Russia is fighting on two fronts, no?
Anyone got a link to a quick primer on how lemmy/kbin are related? I thought they were different sites?, but it seems they are not?
What device are you using? Perhaps its something with my google device not wanting me to use firefox.