I suggested to PornHub that they should host their own lemmy instance for porn. It's stuck in limbo though awaiting mod approval.
Edit: I'm curious, I see I've gotten two downvotes, can someone who downvoted provide a reason why? Just anti-porn sentiment? Do you not want porn on lemmy? Don't like the company PornHub? Think it's a stupid idea for some reason? I'm serious, I'd like to know why you seem to disagree with the suggestion that PornHub should host a lemmy instance explicitly to post porn on. It's entirely possible I'm missing something here.
Yeah the way that was worded it was ambiguous, the number given could have referred to either the number of McDonalds outside the US or the number of other countries since both had been brought up previously. I myself on first reading it was like "I'm pretty sure there are more than 194 McDonalds outside of the US" before I realized they were referring to the number of countries there are.
I'm not sure I'd even try to give an exact number of countries since that changes somewhat depending on who and when you ask and how picky you want to be about what qualifies as a country.
For someone out of the loop, what's the deal with poa.st? I followed the link and it says its for shitposters which... doesn't sound good... but could mean a few different things.
They're the child focused wing of the christo-fascists. They're not going to be happy until they've converted the US into a white christian theocracy. Do you want Gilead? Because this is how you get Gilead.
The validator would have access to real references it can use to ensure some form of correctness
That's the crux of the problem, a LLM has no understanding of what it's saying, it doesn't know how to use references. All it knows is that in similar contexts this set of words tended to follow this other set of words. It doesn't actually understand anything. It's capable of producing output that looks correct to a casual glance but is often wildly wrong.
Just look at that legal filing that idiot lawyer used ChatGPT to generate. It produced fake references that were trivial for a real lawyer to spot because they used the wrong citation format for the district they were supposedly from. They looked like real citations because they were based on how real citations looked but it didn't understand that citations have different styles depending on the court district and that the claimed district and citation style must match.
LLMs are very good at producing convincing sounding bullshit, particular for the uninformed.
I saw a post here the other day where someone was saying they thought LLMs were great for learning because beginners often don't know where to start. There might be some merit to that if it's used carefully, but by the same token that's incredibly dangerous because it often takes very deep knowledge to see the various ways the LLMs output is wrong.
Current watch list:
There were a couple other series I started to watch, but I couldn't bring myself to continue watching:
No self promotion is a very simple quality filter. Pretty much everyone is proud of something they made, but finding someone else that also is willing to promote it is much harder. By blocking self promotion they're setting a low bar that needs to be cleared where you have to find someone else to vouch for you. That said, once at least one other person has posted about it you should be allowed to post as well since you've effectively cleared that bar at that point.
Honestly I would have joined beehaw except I disagree with the no downvote policy. It forces you into a terrible tradeoff where either you upvote literally everything that isn't bad, but then have no way of actually indicating truly good content, or else only upvote the truly good content, but then have no way of indicating bad content. You could always block users that post bad content, but that's a super heavy handed approach with no real nuance, and doesn't help improve the community.
I've yet to see one. It's one of the handful of things that don't exist yet on Lemmy that I'd actually miss from reddit. There's a few speciality subs that don't have any parallels on here but there's nothing stopping that content though. Porn on the other hand seems to be universally banned on every Lemmy instance I've ever seen. I guess moderating that content is just too much of a headache for most people.
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