I would say if you feel sick call in.
Personally I called in even with a headache or when I wasn’t in the right headspace to work properly. Take care of yourself first.
Depending on how your company handles things of course.
I would say if you feel sick call in.
Personally I called in even with a headache or when I wasn’t in the right headspace to work properly. Take care of yourself first.
Depending on how your company handles things of course.
No, they won’t loose all content. I think the quality will just get worse and worse depending on what you view as quality. For the average social media user it probably will be good enough, or it will develop into reposts from other mainstream platforms.
Mass exodus maybe in terms of power users. The average Reddit user used the official client before the api restrictions. My guess is that many people who posted good stuff ditched Reddit.
Don’t forget about the time wasted on social media or other useless stuff on the internet.
OpenAI is currently being sued because they used everything they could fin to train their AI models. We will see how that works out.
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/06/28/tech/openai-chatgpt-microsoft-data-sued/index.html
My guess is, that normal people always assume if it’s free there has to be ads or something else involved.
Adding to your point on responsibility: Call out people who insult others in their comments. There should be no place where insults are ok.
It’s hit and miss everywhere to get a response back.
We need to give it time. We are so used to things working instantly that it feels strange to have to wait. Enjoy the moment and do your part!
Yeah I played around with different tools yesterday. Topaz sharpen AI was pretty much useless for what I need. But ChaiNNer with different models is looking promising so far to save at least some of the pictures I have.
Will have a look at ChaiNNer in case topaz sharpen ai doesn’t get the results I want.
Thx, but it seems to be a one time payment. If it where a subscription based model the torrent would be needed.
I’ll try that one out. If it works well enough I’m willing to pay.
Do you have any recommendations regarding the AI tools? Technical experience should be sufficient to run and configure tools when provided. Would be nice if there was a tool to sharpen a face based on other source pictures provided.
If I find duplicate communities, I just subscribe to all of them. Maybe recheck after some time and look through the activity and unsub then.
Lemmy is still young and at an early development stage. With the huge number of new users and content generated the code is being pushed to it’s limits and bugs are popping up.
But this influx of users brings also new people to help out with the development.
For me it’s not about changing other peoples minds, it’s more about creating a viable alternative to reddit for the right people.
Reddit should deal with hateful people and those who are unwilling to challenge themselves to look over the edge.
I sort by new mostly and if I find something interesting I write a comment trying to startup some conversations. The more people do this, the faster the community will grow.
You might also like the look of the Keychron K3. Which will probably be my next one, if or when I get tired of the air75.
The modlog seems also good on mobile browsers.