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Indeed, so as Taiwan.


Company adopts AI => Employees get the boot => Employees embrace AI => Boom of personal businesses => Big corporations get drowned out => AI takes over the world.


In a way, most deities pop up to provide a self-consistent explanation for the unknown.


Rust like.


This is the point. I specifically talk about rust If you take time to read :)


I'm using Microsoft azure TTS, which you can use their API within the free quota, and this is a Python program I wrote to generate speech and srt subtitle files from text utilizing their API. Feel free to refer to it. https://github.com/hoothin/AIApplications


So, can we consider Reddit as a forum with real-name registration now?


They block VPNs from using the website at all, unless you're on an account that was registered already.

The new Reddit stopped allowing you to opt-out of "log outbound clicks" in the settings, so every link you click is now going through out.reddit.com first and keeping track of everything you do on the site.

If you are forced to reveal your actual IP, and they watch every link you click, privacy is completely dead on the website.


That's shit. But where can we go now for general discussions if privacy is dead on reddit? I assume Discord's worse at this and is logging every conversation.


Lemmy is like Reddit and here because it has threaded comment discussions.

It's also federated, so you can pick a server you like and have discussions with users from various servers together.

https://join-lemmy.org/

Some Reddit apps switched to supporting Lemmy instead when they were kicked off the API.


It is. That said, doesn’t CCPA require them to wipe personally identifiable information after 30 days (i.e. logs)? Logs are interesting because typically they’re stored in write-once read-many type of data stores. In reality this means, most companies will just decide to wipe it to comply. They may, and probably do store anonymized data but if that can be traced back to a specific user technically they’d be breaking the law.


Matrix and Mastodon? See also: https://hackernews.hn/item?id=36735532


Ask HN: Alternatives to Reddit

547 points by cryoz 7 months ago | 381 comments

https://hackernews.hn/item?id=36293789


The storage capacity of Stable Diffusion on my computer has exceeded 100 GB, so I don't consider it a productive option.


Indeed. But if the features are common, more maintenance is the only problem.


Good job. Web version may be better.


In the realm of literature and art, the use of artificial intelligence should be regarded as an auxiliary tool. After all, artificial intelligence cannot care about who reads the written articles or participate in science fiction competitions.


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