I tried making QT work with Ivory and IceCube from bird.makeup, but I'm not sure what is required. I've setup meta tags, and I support json requests, but it doesn't work. Does anyone know what exactly those apps look for to check if a link is a QT?
Help would be greatly appreciated!
#mastodev
A judge used ChatGPT AI chatbot to write a decision in a court case about an autistic child’s healthcare, including to write the arguments about the legal technicalities. Jesus fucking christ. https://www.vice.com/en/article/k7bdmv/judge-used-chatgpt-to-make-court-decision
Regarding the change Twitter is making to their API :
To my knowledge there are 2 projects that won’t be affected: nitter.net and bird.makeup because those two are not using the official api, but instead are basically pretending to be human browsing Twitter.com
Happy to help projects that help find people to follow on the fediverse do the same thing
I have been binge listening a great podcast lately: Dungeons & Daddies
It’s basically an improv show of an adventure loosely based on Dungeons & Draggons, but really funny and absurd.
Highly recommended even if you are (like myself) not usually into D&D!
PSA: I do not have a Mastodon account. There are a few posing as me, but they're not me. https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1620788005400346624
Reminder that "free research access" to OpenAI's #ChatGPT really means *you* are giving *them* free access to human intelligence for *their* research
(You don't own your prompts; have no access to your prompt history; cannot erase them; and have consented to release all your prompt tuning cleverness to them in perpetuity — all in exchange for the privilege of developing a serious dependency on text regurgitation that will form the backbone of their soon to be introduced subscription model)
Enjoy this new deep dive edition of the newsletter in which I explain the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC):
https://newsletter.mollywhite.net/p/grayscale-bitcoin-trust-the-free
A HS student to their TX school board, which is banning books:
“I’m not going to sit here and talk about the slippery slope that book banning leads to because I learned from a book, that I checked out from my school’s library, that I don’t need to resort to logical fallacy to make a point. I’m simply going to say that no government – and public school is an extension of government – has ever banned books, and banned information from its public, and been remembered in history as the good guys.”
Open source developer. Wikidata, IPFS, Linux, Ethereum. /r/fuckcars enthusiast. I tend to boost funny stuff.