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[–] db0 0 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

I tried to watch it to understand why it's so popular. Man it's just so boring shallow "Gary Stu" stuff.

[–] db0 7 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Look into listenbrainz for recommendations and for owning your data

[–] db0 2 points 8 hours ago

Machine vision is very similar tech

[–] db0 2 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

aighte, if it doesn't and you need a trusted GPU to use, lemme know and I can hook you up with mine.

[–] db0 2 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) (3 children)

In my experience Linux repos don't tend to include stuff like ComfyUI.

Thanks for the tip. I'd still prefer to run it locally (considering I want to protect identities... but I guess that you can paint over the faces with blobs and stable diffusion does the rest).

Them you can run it locally. You might be able to run it on RAM only but it will be very slow, but fort your use case it might be fine.

[–] db0 3 points 19 hours ago

Honestly, it bored me and frustrated me in equal measure. Absolutely not for me.

[–] db0 13 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

For now, you just ask us. I'll set you up :)

EDIT: Set you up with pirate Jolly Roger: an icon of pirate jolly roger skull wearing a hat, in orange-red, black and white colors but we don't have any specific flair for FOSS Advocate. That's just the same as FOSS

[–] db0 4 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

I wasn't trying to win anything. You argued that all technology under capitalism is unethical. So since clearly we can conceive some things as worse than others, I was trying to distill where the difference lies according to you.

But it's rich that you claim I don't care about anything you had to say when you butted in unprompted to grandstand. Looks like reddit was inside you all along

[–] db0 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Ok, so photography is as bad in your eyes as LLMs I take it?

[–] db0 4 points 1 day ago (4 children)

Every technology we use in the modern day was produced under capitalism

[–] db0 6 points 1 day ago

Just some things off the top of my head

Someone posted here recently on using tools to anonymize faces in the protest without being obvious about it, by face-swapping them. GenAI can do this easily.

For orgs with little resources, GenAI could help making more eye-catching flyers and posters but it needs to be counter-balanced by the risk of being labeled as "AI slop".

LLM tools can be used to detect and counter spam and shock campaigns in our social media.

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by db0 to c/div0
 

'Allo m@tes, for some inexplicable reason we're all still here after yet another year in this fucked up world, so I thought it would be a good time to recap what we've done as it's been a fairly busy year for our growth and maturity.

2024 Notable Events

2024 Canvas

Soon after our new year celebration, the 2024 canvas happened and we had fun. I blogged a bit about that event here.

Apropos the 2025 Canvas is almost upon us, so start making some plans!

Mlmym retired and Tesseract (re-)added

We had to retire our mlmym (i.e. old.reddit) interface as it was abandoned and was running into issues. Interestingly, the lemmy.world crowd seems to have started maintaining it somewhat on their own, so maybe we'll re-add it in the future.

At the same time we've redeployed Tesseract and it's quickly become on my favourite frontends.

Radical Instance Democracy

Threativore, the core admin tool I've developed to support our instance has grown with leaps and bounds. Through it. we implemented some radical and unique approaches to our instance governance as well as some cool features like user flair, vouching, flagging systems, welcome messages and more.

We've already used the voting system to create mandates on how to handle our instance and it certainly helps the crew know that the direction we sail is a welcomed one. Some examples:

So many new subscribers!

This years we're had multiple large join waves

We're nowhere close to the lemmy.world of course, but last I checked, we're the 5th largest based on Monthly Active Users, and soon to be 4th after lemm.ee shuts down, which I think is impressive for the instance with the a difficult domain to remember, a 2 page application form, and and some spicy takes on politics. 😅

Benevolent Poison

We recently added more countermeasures for the asocial corporate bots swarming the internet, by onboarding Iocaine among other countermeasures. Fun news. The GPTBot is the most greedy, delving 300-page deep in garbage.

Accessibility and Translations

We added the rblind themes instance-wide before it was cool pirate captain laughing, and now of course everyone who upgrades to 0.19.12 also has them.

At the same time, we added Korean, Greek and Spanish translations to our application form and golden rules which you can see and improve in our wiki.

Staff

We've added 2 new moderators @[email protected] and @[email protected] and one new sysadmin @[email protected] to our instance who have already proved their weight in doubloons! Things are scaling up nicely!

Matrix

Our real-time matrix channels have been growing busier in later months and it's great to see all you weirdos interact! For the rest of you, what are you waiting for?

Membership

I know you've all been waiting for it, so here's another breakdown of our membership alignments as of this date

Analysis Results:
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Historical Pirate: 757 (7.9%)
Digital Pirate: 2095 (21.9%)
Pirate Tools: 1212 (12.7%)
Fictional Character: 831 (8.7%)
FOSS advocate: 2415 (25.2%)
Free Software: 1286 (13.4%)
Anarchist: 1304 (13.6%)
ASD: 227 (2.4%)
ADHD: 509 (5.3%)
Other: 342 (3.6%)
Unparseable: 0 (0.0%)

Total Answers Analyzed: 9572
Answers matching multiple categories: 1744

Top Mentions per Category:
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Historical Pirate: Blackbeard (347), Anne Bonny (55), Zheng Yi Sao (50)
Digital Pirate: Fitgirl (344), Aaron Swartz (291), The Pirate Bay (162)
Pirate Tools: Genp (679), BitTorrent (120), *Arrs (93)
Fictional Character: Captain Jack Sparrow (345), One Piece (120), Dread Pirate Roberts (71)
FOSS advocate: Linus Torvalds (721), Richard Stallman (596), Louis Rossmann (177)
Free Software: Lemmy (420), Linux (211), VLC (73)
Anarchist: Emma Goldman (154), Kropotkin (113), Chomsky (98)
Other: Anonymous (47), Elon Musk (31), O'Reilly (28)

Notable here is GenP shooting up the charts with the migration of their reddit comm, even though we've been explicitly rejecting "GenP" applications for a while, since those lazy bastards just started sharing an application answer to copy-paste even though we asked them not to do that An old pirate smiling while hiding the pain

Funding

M@tes are clearly incredible people which is shown by how well they're taking care of their social third place. Not only have we reach our objective for the first half of 2025, but you've almost completely funded the rest of 2025 itself! The lemmy.dbzer0.com funding for the first half of 2025 is 187% complete

All this ensures there's no stress whatsoever about keeping the lights on. But since we sail in uncharted waters, it's good to have a little bit saved in our treasure hoard a pirate chest full of doubloons in case of...complications, so keep it up!

Ko-Fi Liberapay
Ko-fi Liberapay

Finally, I want to extend my warmest thanks to everyone who make this possible, from the staff who put their time and mental health on the line, to the donators who help sustain this endeavor, to all the commenters and voting lurkers, who keep providing the weird content we all thrive on!

On a personal note, I'm not here to build a social media empire, which is why I'm not starting a ton of dbzer0-branded social media services. I feel that putting all my efforts into one very well run instance will go further and will keep the people satisfied. Myself I'm using lemmy constantly as I'm a big believer in "dogfooding", which is why I keep adding new tweaks and features via tools like the threativore and fediseer. Point is: I don't plan to stop so long as you're all staying around to make lemmy interesting to me, so thanks for being part of the same community. I'm proud to call this my home and all of you my m@tes!

[–] db0 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I assume yours is run by the same person behind lemmy.zip?

 

That is a misconception! Star Trek is, in fact, a show about the weirdest chairs you've ever seen.

A screencap from Star Trek: Deep Space 9, depicting Constable Odo walking in front of a desk with spindly bulbous chairs.

A screencap from Star Trek: The Original Series, depicting Spock sitting on an orange chair which resembles a folded ribbon.

A screencap from Star Trek: Discovery, depicting Saru sitting on a white couch that resembles a lot of layers of white cushions, near white chairs which look somehow wrinkled.

source

Personal Note: Why oh why can't we have better microblogging interaction and I have to keep making the crossposts manually 🥲

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by db0 to c/[email protected]
 

Cross-posted from "We have to solve the money problem!" by @[email protected] in [email protected]


Personal note: 5K a month is absolutely absurd for 17K MAU. lemmy.world does that at 1/10 the cost. /0 could probably handle it as is, or maybe with some small increases. Likewise, we have enough donations to cover our infra costs since day 0, and I'm terrible at outreach! I don't know what they're hosting on, but this also sounds self-inflicted to some extent.

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submitted 3 days ago by db0 to c/div0
 

Hey m@tes, a new lemmy version just dropped which adds some really good improvements, so it's time for a quick upgrade. Things I like particularly is finally emailing rejections and displaying rejection reasons in the UI.

Let us know if you experience any issues

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For Saturday protests (midwest.social)
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submitted 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) by db0 to c/div0
 

Hey m@tes, as y'all know, this instance has been anti-corporate GenAI positive since it's creation and as such we've typically allowed such content to be posted freely. However in the last few weeks we've had a bunch of drama from GenAI haters who insist on coming into our comms and starting slap-fights. This caused us to vote on a new rule to have the mandate to clear out this constant friction. This worked to an extent, but I think we can help foster a better community with the larger threadiverse.

One issue a lot of anti-GenAI people keep bringing is that while they can block dedicated comms like [email protected], they don't have an easy option to avoid GenAI content in random other /0 comms as there's no way to filter it out. This kind of content has been seen to cause a lot of strife, because people complain about its existence, while /0 admins and mods based on the above rule, tend to sanction those complaining. This then causes drama loops with /c/YPTB and /c/FuckAI etc.

There is a good point to be made here that while we don't mind GenAI content in /0, there isn't a reason to not help others avoid it. So we want to institute the following soft rule by now:

Simply tag your posts which consist of primarily GenAI content with the [GenAI] tag in their title. Not only will frontends like Tesseract will natively parse this as a tag and display it accordingly, but people who dislike such content, can simply filter it out of their feeds. Eventually lemmy will add tags which will make this tagging more seamless, but for now a manual tag in the title will suffice.

This rule only applies to posts in non-explicit GenAI comms. The assumption is that people can simply block those comms completely anyway.

As I said, this is a soft rule for now. Soft in the sense that you're not going to be sanctioned for forgetting it, but we hope people will remind you to do so. This is a good-faith attempt by us to co-exist and help others avoid what they don't want to stumble onto, much like [NSFW] tags. So I hope you'll add do a good faith attempt to help us in this. Furthermore, people who come to posts tagged as GenAI explicitly to scold and start slap-fights, will give the admins and easier justification to clean up, since they could have just filtered out that content in the first place.

Cheers

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Job Suggestion (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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Nina going off today (midwest.social)
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Deleting Users (haidra.net)
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Cross-posted from "Deep in Mordor where the shadows lie: Dystopian tales of that time when I sold out to Google" by @[email protected] in [email protected]


Memoirs of the almost a year I lasted at Google. The name of that year? 2008. Yeah. Topics include: Third World, precariat, tech elitism, queerness, surveillance, capitalism.

Y'all encouraged me to submit this as a full post, and I clearly overcommited to this blog so I hope TechTakes fits for it lol

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