Right. Just make great lemmy content and screenshot it. Then when people ask for the source you provide the lemmy link
Right. Just make great lemmy content and screenshot it. Then when people ask for the source you provide the lemmy link
Yeah, true. I still jump to Reddit to view tv show discussions, just won’t log in or comment anymore.
The only thing Lemmy doesn’t have that Reddit does have is the immense history of quality content. This will only get better in time.
I can understand these complaints. In general, though, I felt like the movie was just being a different thing while trying to stay faithful to the spirit of the book, and I loved the movie for that. It didn’t feel like the creators just wanted to cash in on a name, but genuinely liked the material and were trying to bring that to life.
It wasn’t a great movie, but as a fan of the books, I appreciate that it exists. I knew it wouldn’t happen, but I wanted the sequel.
Also, I didn’t get the feeling they misunderstand the “end” joke, I thought it was just a cute way to end the movie while name checking the potential sequel.
Is the song from the miniseries? I’ve never seen it.
I’ve honestly never met a fan of the books that didn’t also like the movie. I think it did a great job of appealing to fans of the book and a not so good job appealing to non fans.
Anybody else actually love the song from the movie?
What’s his secret service bite count so far?
It’s interesting that Microsoft is getting a lot of flack from this.
So, do all windows machines use this, or do you have to add this software?
Is there a good eli5 on what crowdstrike is, why it is so massively used, why it seems to be so heavily associated with Microsoft and what the hell happened?
I don’t disagree. I’m just saying that so long as you’re putting content on this platform, you are powerless to stop any service from using the features of the platform in whatever way they want.
It was built for easy and open consumption of user content by other services.
Correction: it is built to make consuming users’s data not easy, but more human.
What does that even mean?
WHat you are thinking of is AP, not “Fediverse”, and even then that’s a stretch.
Honestly, I think Fediverse is inseparable from AP (or some similar protocol). You can split hairs if you want, but the thing that makes it different from all other social media services is that it allows the content created by users on one service to be imported into a different service.
You can hope and dream that it is only services like Lemmy consuming user content from services like Mastadon, but this same protocol makes it easy for services like ChatGPT to consume the same data.
I would rather my content be open to the world for however it wants to use it than owned by a single company that gets to profit off aggregating and selling it.
People can complain, but the Fediverse is built to make consuming user’s data easy. If you don’t want AI using your data, don’t put it on such an easily “scrapable” network.
Now they won’t scratch the couch to, right Anakin?
Plain Potato chips and pretzels.
Shut up. I also think power toys that feature basic functionality and have been around for decades should be included in Windows. I can’t always install this on a computer that needs it.
This is wildly interesting. I know I’m far from smart, but I would have thought I would have known this by now.