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167 points

Oh no!

…anyway.

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18 points

Exactly my thoughts.

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lemmy.world crashing in 3, 2…

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82 points

Wouldn’t it be funny if the AI reading reddit ended up trained on error messages?

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48 points

Even funnier if it turns out the AI “learning” caused a DDOS attack.

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1 point

Reddit’s AI has a transcendental moment of clarity and puts itself in a DDOS loop.

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24 points

Sure, to first bake a cupcake you need degraded performance…

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I… I already have that. What’s next?

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10 points

Elmer’s Glue

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2 points

Sure, to first bake a cupcake you need degraded performance…

I… I already have that.

Normally degraded performance means that things happen too slowly, not too quickly.

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19 points

I just googled your symptoms and it says you have network connectivity problems.

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7 points

Would it produce better or worse output compared to training on the AI that writes reddit?

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75 points

It’s been broken since the 3rd party apps debacle. Thanks for fucking up the site out of pure greed, you self righteous cunts. If Swartz were alive today, he’d kill himself again over what they did to reddit.

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It’s been broken since the 3rd party apps debacle.

Oh, reddit had these technical issues long before that. I remember regular downtimes. It’s just in the past we had 3rd party apps and their web app wasn’t as bloated as it is today, so at least reddit had good UX/aesthetics.

But now both sides are ugly.

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I mean, it was indeed a hot mess in many ways, but it was also a mostly functioning online community. So functional it became a great source for information and individual opinions on just about anything.

It could have been preserved and profited from with little effort, but some suits saw a bigger payday opportunity and tried to wring it dry, accidentally squeezed too hard, and drove a wedge into the community.

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55 points

Reminds me of the good old days.

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28 points

Someone spilled coffee on their server. /s

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31 points

418 I AM A TEAPOT

418 I AM A TEAPOT

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418 I AM A TEAPOT

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5 points

WHEN

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2 points

Downtime bananas.

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49 points

Reddit is the new Digg and Lemmy is the new reddit, which means we will one day be the new Digg 😨

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22 points

Better ditch Lemmy and start your own app now to stay ahead of the curve

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18 points

Lemmy in NOT the new reddit. It has nowhere near the traffic or niche communities that reddit does. We are our own little community of defectors, but Lemmy is currently not reddit and I have my doubts it will pick up in traffic ever. Which is ok too, I guess.

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4 points

Lemmy has it’s start by being that upstart anti-reddit competitor. …Just like Reddit was back when Digg dominated the web.

Give it time; it seems Spez didn’t learn his lessons from how reddit ended up dominating over Digg.

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Just destroy the internet and/or the planet when Lemmy becomes reddit and the changeover will never happen.

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8 points

At the current rate, lemmy just might out live the planet.

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