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Lots of people consider it and choose not to due to the complexity involved. One of many reasons to hate email.
Judging by the URL I assume this site will serve a wide variety of specific topics. (ie: covid.infitok.com, nuclear.infitok, etc)
Algorithms are awesome when they don’t have ulterior motives.
It’s a reference to TikTok. In the case of “wikitok”, instead of browsing brainrot you flip randomly through Wikipedia articles. Check it out (on mobile): https://wikitok.vercel.app/
In the case of OP it is similar except exclusively AI academic papers (click the OP link on mobile). The interesting thing is this appears to be a subset of another site that is yet to be launched, so presumably you could, in the future, be able to browse other lists by replacing the “papers” in the URL with some other topic.
Well there was sub.club but it died.
Almost no one officially supports Linux. Much less Microsoft.
That literally doesn’t even remotely resemble what I said.
I hope someone hacks all the UK gov iCloud accounts and leaks the contents.
ElevenLabs is pretty much the premiere AI voice transcription service. It’s pretty wild.
Apple’s decision to disable the feature for U.K. users could well be the only reasonable response at this point
Hard disagree. The most reasonable response would be to refuse to comply, organize, and fight it in court. But that would cost them money. And they don’t care about their users that much.
I mean isn’t that at least some extent technically true to a level.
It’s completely true. That’s why a lot of people don’t seed. And why your ISP won’t bother you if you don’t.
Your ISP forbids what, exactly?
It is complicated but Yunohost does make it a lot simpler.
Has Ghost refused to host “Nazi” publications?
I don’t think we’ve been saved just yet. Their market share is still growing and they don’t support importing RSS feeds. Nor do they support outgoing video feeds for RSS. And they continue to pay for exclusive partnerships.
Substack and Ghost both support RSS. Problem is no one uses it anymore. They either don’t know or don’t care. It also doesn’t provide an option for paid subscriptions.
No it couldn’t not be a problem. That’s their decision to make, not yours or anyone else’s.
Because you haven’t approached the situation with the mindset of a careless greedy fuck.
I said absolutely nothing to indicate that I felt that way so I don’t know WTF you’re on about.
Has been for a long while. Also there are tons of unofficial apps as well.