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  • Don't forget: new unverified accounts are capped at just 300 posts. Once someone hits the limit, there's also no way for them to see Elon's announcement of the change. Great design.

    Sadly, I'm sure spez is taking notes.

  • Etiquette Q: Grammar/Capitalization
  • I've been trying to get better about capitalization and stuff like that over the past couple months. Typically I switch styles depending on where I'm typing/who I'm talking to, but the more I think about it, it doesn't really take me any extra time to do things correctly on the first pass.

    You should type however you feel most comfortable though, and in whatever way you feel captures your voice!

  • First active day on the fediverse after 11 years on Reddit, and liking it here!
  • I definitely think it's easier to participate when there isn't so much activity all the time. Things are getting busy on Lemmy, but still nowhere near the speed of the most active communities on Reddit. It actually feels like I can keep up on Lemmy, so I take more time to read through comments.

  • Trump faces difficult odds in documents case
  • This probably isn't a good attitude, but I feel hopeless when it comes to the prospect of Trump facing any kind of meaningful consequences for his actions. He's gotten away with too much already, and I have no reason to believe that anyone will start holding him accountable now.

    I really hope I'm wrong.

  • www.theverge.com OpenAI reportedly trained its AI models on YouTube. - The Verge

    That’s according to a report from The Information on the value for Google of YouTube as an AI training dataset. The fact that OpenAI scraped YouTube isn’t surprising, but the company is famously secretive about its training data, partly for competition reasons, and partly, it’s thought, to stymie po...

    OpenAI reportedly trained its AI models on YouTube. - The Verge
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