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GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Ex-GitHub user switching to Codeberg, is there anything I should know about?4·2 days agoSad that this alternative for goth coders doesn’t seem to exist :(
GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Ex-GitHub user switching to Codeberg, is there anything I should know about?2·2 days agoAmong those limitless git guis I started trying out sourcegit and it seems pretty good. To date magit is the only other one I’ve tried, and it’s also really good.
GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•This CEO laid off nearly 80% of his staff because they refused to adopt AI fast enough. 2 years later, he says he’d do it againEnglish5·2 days agoSo much spam… internet is hardly usable after a decade of SEO and now with LLM sprinkled on top.
GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•We hate AI because it's everything we hateEnglish221·4 days agoThe people that use generative Al for art have no interest in being an artist; they simply want product to consume and forget about when the next piece of product goes by their eyes. The people that use generative Al to make music have no interest in being a musician; they simply want a machine to make them something to listen to until they get bored and want the machine to make some other disposable slop for them to pass the time with.
Good sentiment, but my critique on this message is that the people who produce this stuff don’t have really have any interest in producing what they do for its own sake. They only have interest in producing content to crowd out the people who actually care, and to produce a worse version of whatever it is in a much faster time than it would for someone with actual talent to do so. And the reason they’re producing anything is for profit. Gunk up the search results with no-effort crap to get ad revenue. It is no different than “SEO.”
Example: if you go onto YouTube right now and try to find any modern 30-60m long video that’s like “chill beats” or “1994 cyberpunk wave” or whatever other bullshit they pump out (once you start finding it you’ll find no shortage of it), you’ll notice that all of those uploaders only began as of about a year ago at most and produce a lot of videos (which youtube will happily prioritize to serve you) of identical sounding “music.” The people producing this don’t care about anything except making money. They’re happy to take stolen or plagiarized work that originated with humans, throw it into the AI slot machine, and produce something which somehow is no longer considered stolen or plagiarized. And the really egregious ones will link you to their Patreons.
The story is the same with art, music, books, code, and anything else that actually requires creativity, intuition, and understanding.
GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•GitHub is no longer independent at Microsoft after CEO resignationEnglish2·9 days agoThe key point about codeberg as I understand it is it’s meant for foss projects. It’s not really much more complex than that. Want to host non-free software, or want to use it for your company’s private code repository? They don’t want that on their servers, so either find an alternative or self-host forgejo, which is the same code (derived from gitea) that powers codeberg itself.
GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Leaked list shows Facebook training their AI on multiple Lemmy instances1·11 days agoFact Check: Verified true!
Well there are a lot of positives… anyway I just mentioned it as a point of reference. If you know Magit, you know it’s good.