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1dalm@lemmings.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there an Episcopalianism community on Lemmy?
01·2 months agoDid you make a group?
1dalm@lemmings.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there an Episcopalianism community on Lemmy?
11·2 months agoDid you make a group?
1dalm@lemmings.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there an Episcopalianism community on Lemmy?
51·2 months agoHello, my fellow Episkopol! I’m new here myself too. If you start one up I’ll subscribe!
1dalm@lemmings.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•This past week, Lemmy has gotten really goodEnglish
8·2 months agoThey were so… Innocent.
Like, everyone trusted everyone. Like, sure perfect stranger online, I don’t mind telling you my real name, home address, and age. What’s the harm?
1dalm@lemmings.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•This past week, Lemmy has gotten really goodEnglish
16·2 months agoI jump between social networks every few years. My social network path has gone from AOL chat groups, to Yahoo News groups, to Facebook for a few years, to Twitter, to Mastodon, to Reddit.
Last week I decided to test Lemmy out. Best thing I can say about it is that it’s not any worse than all the others. Which is a pretty good compliment really, considering the resources and network advantages that all the others have.
1dalm@lemmings.worldOPto
Technology@beehaw.org•Youth Online Safety Training from Scouting America
3·2 months agoScouting America is a nearly completely volunteer organization. Their technology is generally about 20 years behind because it’s all pieced together by volunteers that “kinda done something like this for my company once”.
1dalm@lemmings.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to find communication on the Internet when bots cannot be distinguished from real people?
2·2 months agoBOT! FOUND ONE! INTERNET ATTACK!
1dalm@lemmings.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to find communication on the Internet when bots cannot be distinguished from real people?
3·2 months agoPlease don’t respond to this comment.
1dalm@lemmings.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to find communication on the Internet when bots cannot be distinguished from real people?
142·2 months agoThere is one simple trick to determine if you are talking to a bot. Ask the person you are talking to not to respond to a comment.
“No offense, but I’m going to check to see if you are a bot. Please don’t reply to this comment.”
Current LLMs can’t not respond. They will often write that they are “really insulted that you would say that” and that the test “doesn’t prove anything”, but they can’t not respond.
I’m sure eventually the programmers will hard code in a simple defeat for this test soon enough, but for now it still works well.
That preserving rituals is important for maintaining community.