My mind read “Putin (fin)ally found dead…” and I was really excited for a moment.
Which ai did you use?
I have a friend trying to find one where she can input her own photos to create new AI works based on them. Like “based on [image I supplied], create ____ using the car/tree/cat/etc in the original image.”
Yeah, lots:
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(/s I’m just bein’ silly)
I’m trying this Alexandrite app. It’s quite good on desktop.
I have no idea. That’s just an example.
Yeah totally.
I had the thought that since Threads “doesn’t want politics” on their platform, and Twitter is trash, maaaaybe activity pub could be a thing.
But you are right: they won’t do anything if it won’t make money.
This is great.
I really wish more news sites set up their own instances. At the start I realize they wouldn’t be getting as many eyeballs, but it seems to make a lot of sense to have a @news@cnn.social or something. Then Wolf could have @Wolf.Blitzer@cnn.social.
Instant “verification” that way, too.
But we’ll see.
For what it’s worth, Eugen, the fellow behind mastodon doesn’t think this is a XMPP situation:
https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2023/07/what-to-know-about-threads/
Heads up Wefwef friends: do a long swipe left and you can hide any post. Easy to get around this.
You can now swipe left to hide posts. This attempt to screw up my browsing has failed.
Oh nice! Subscribed.
Nah, it’s for everyone.
And if you save it to your Home Screen as an app it feels really good to use.
You may have already seen this, but there is a web app for Lemmy that looks and functions very similar to Apollo:
I’ve been trying it today, and it’s pretty good.
What in the world? Is that European thing?