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Just offer all the jobs to ChatGPT!
Just offer all the jobs to ChatGPT!
Personally I’d like to thank Steve Huffman. Without him I would not have discovered Lemmy and I really like it here!
I nominate ChatGPT to moderate every one of their shitty subs. Obligatory fuck you spez.
I deleted all my comments and years old accounts a month ago and haven’t been back since. Reddit is dead to me, just like Digg before.
Will be fascinating to see the effect of the exodus long term. Currently, the best data we have is that reddit traffic is down between 5-10%. Engagement length is down as well, to its lowest level in 3 years. Of course, traffic is a trailing indicator. I have to assume content will suffer dramatically as the heavy Reddit users (the contributors and mods) are pissed of and leaving. Probably won’t know for another few months but everybody should come over to Lemmy!
You are wrong. Before Digg v4, it was a far better interface with better content than Reddit. Reddit was at best a marginal player and far smaller than Digg. I hated Reddit at the time and only begrudgingly switched because of what Rose did.
This is the exact opposite concept of a representative democracy. What we should be asking is that our representatives should be voting based upon their margin of victory. For example, if you win by one vote you need to REPRESENT your constituents 50/50.
One of the major problems with politics is that those elected think they should vote based solely on their own opinion, which is not representative.
Only 3 billion short