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Yes, but the special thing here is that OpenAI, which has a lot of shared stakeholders with Reddit, has already trained their models on its data, so they might have an interest in turning it off for the other companies. Also, they might be in a better position to negotiate with Reddit for special access to the data than smaller companies.
It’s a pretty wild theory, but interesting nontheless.
Thank you for posting, love this approach to designing maps, lots of useful insight! Intentionally designed maps can make battles so much more fun.
Would it perhaps be possible to provide a newsletter or RSS feed so one could subscribe to this? (I read you have a Mastodon account, but I don’t really use Mastodon and it’s harder to keep up with things that way) edit: nevermind, found the feed at https://blog.apoth.org/feed/
Erst einmal hilft es sehr, wenn du viel postest, kommentierst etc. Außerdem kannst du die Lemmy-Developer finanziell unterstützen.
Well, I’m not sure how to post to communities, but you can see all posts from a community by just searching for it on mastodon (use @ instead of !). (so to find lemmyworld, go to i.e. chaos.social and then enter @lemmyworld@lemmy.world in search) There you can also reply to posts, and these replies will show up on Lemmy. In addition to that, you can follow Lemmy users so their comments will show up on your timeline.
I don’t really care to be honest. If something’s public on social media, it’s public, and it’s no longer on you to decide how it will be used. I really like the Stack Exchange policy that all posts are publicized under a Creative Commons license. Though they seem hell-bent on killing that, too.
I’m considering migrating when that happens, as then I have no need for Mastodon, I can just have everything on one site…
You can do that with https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/redirector/
Definitely worth looking at her website www.wendycarlos.com it’s absolutely iconic