This is a great (free) illustrated book about logical fallacies:
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This is a great (free) illustrated book about logical fallacies:
If they really wanted to they could already do that by setting up an instance and not publicly announcing it.
I personally believe that Meta never intended Threads to be support Activitypub and just chose it so they could do the bare minimum to comply with the EU digital markets act.
Honestly this is why the whole “Meta will kill the fediverse” thing people were saying never really convinced me. They just don’t seem to care, I mean it’s been a month and they still have no real plans to actually federate.
They are both built on the ActivityPub protocol which allows them to connect with each other.
If all instagram users counted they would have 2 billion users. I dislike Meta as much as the next guy but let’s not pretend threads isn’t ridiculously popular.
Accessing threads from mastodon is significantly more private than downloading the official app.
Model S and X are the most expensive Tesla models. Maybe they’re talking about the 3 and Y. Also chargers and range are some of the most important parts of an electric car.
Use libreddit, a privacy preserving front end for reddit.
I think a lot of people are waiting till their preferred app stops working so there’s still a chance.
The morality of US actions can be debated about but 1k plus people died on 9/11 in a terrorist which obviously led to tensions running high. On the other hand, the Chinese government saw a peaceful protest and immediately mobilized its army on its own people.
Jesus Christ
I found a fix for that. On you homepage go to the top and instead of subscribed, for example, choose the subscribed under your instance. If you did it right it should say subscribed@lemmyinstance at the top. An example for my instance:
That’s why my startup uses GPT-4!
I second gravity falls. It’s a great show if you haven’t watched it
I think the difference is Google is just linking you to this content. On the other hand ChatGPT is pretty confidently telling people all these things. Add the fact that a lot of people consider ChatGPT to be some sort of all-knowing entity and it’s a recipe for disaster.
As far as I can tell Filecoin works by having clients pay to store files on people’s servers so there’s still a question of who is going to pay for it.