Obvious problem is obvious.
Also known as snooggums on midwest.social and kbin.social.
Obvious problem is obvious.
That account is following part of the rules that are being enforced.
Yes, it is breaking the part about not having the name be clearly labeled but my guess is that they are going to let the ones with a clear bio explanation be last on the list to crack down on. Nitpicking whether the account is clearly labeled is extremely vague and they are going to have fun trying to sort out what that actually means.
What do they expect a parody account name to look like?
That account is following part of the rules that are being enforced.
Bluesky stated, “Parody, satire, or fan accounts are allowed on Bluesky, but they must clearly label themselves in both the display name and bio to help others know the account isn’t official.”
All conservative accounts should be labeled as a parody of reality.
Their search algorithm was great.
They put up signs that the scan will be deleted after verification, but I am guessing that is a misdirection and a hash of the scan is saved like how fingerprint scanners work. Otherwise there would be no need for the scanners since a person is there to verify the scan already…
At home, sure, but I have to use it at work.
No outage for me.
Yeah, industrialization didn’t end the world and complete automation won’t either unless we decide to roll over and die instead of changing things so people benefit from the automation instead of suffering because of it.
Then they can open source the code so someone else can fix the issue.
Someone can generally make 3rd party fixes for hardware flaws of discontinued products without the same kinds of threats software gets. Like replacement antennas or vaccuum bags.
Compiled software can’t be legally decompiled for use in distributing software fixes.
I would love to know when they stopped selling it compared to the EOL. EOL should be at least 5 years past the last time the models were shipped out, maybe more. So if May 2024 was EOL I sure hope they weren’t selling them after 2018.
if they stick to the stated intended purpose
They never do.
Amazing how terms of service apparently carry the same weight as laws, yet can be changed arbitrarily by businesses on a whim.
don’t make other people wear your tin-foil hat
The words, they mean nothing!
I’ve got more than my share of typos, but they aren’t always as funny :)
Peoper editing
hehe
Closer would have been actually being grazed by a bulllet…
I was commenting mostly on this one user having posted three articles about bluesky to Technology in about an hour.
It is just fucking wrong. AI isn’t a living thing that is comparable to a person or animal, or even a plant. It is wrong a lot and that is because it has no motivation or reality or anything like that. It is pattern matching that is not reliable for factual results, and sometimes the results are just wrong.