I thought it was detecting bots based on how you are moving your mouse, etc to solve it, but if they can be solved by AI do they want their AI trained by other AI?
I thought it was detecting bots based on how you are moving your mouse, etc to solve it, but if they can be solved by AI do they want their AI trained by other AI?
I would want some federated more traditional forums instead of a reddit approach, that would have so many advantages, like threads not dying this often and just being easier to navigate
Anyone have a lemmy list?
I chose this instance https://tube.xy-space.de/videos/trending You will need to write smthng about you to prove youre not a robot. I found it hard to find instances too, they should improve the joinpeertube.org
Its like lemmy, there are more federated instances and you can chose from them
Beautiful
I would be closer if every instance had a specific topic, Its much better than other social medias It would be closer if forums united through acativitypub
Did the same thing, now the linked thread is shown and not the discution
I have a question, I have posted with my lemmy.zip acccount to a community hosted on feddit.ro, and when I search the title only lemmy.world appears, even tho i didnt post it there, any idea why?
Yeah saw it now
At least I have the replies in notifications
I cant even see that I posted it neither on my account or logged out. The modlog is unaccessible. Wonder why it was removed
That is one of the most annoying thing that i experienced (and still do) when i switched to linux some months ago. Sometimes I have a problem and I look online to solve it where I see that i have to do some terminal commands explaimed with terms I dont know and maybe edit a file in /etc, only to find out some days later that I could have done it very easily with the GUI in much less time and without that hassle. Most advanced users find the terminal easier, but for new users it is really hard without knowing the commands and can only copy-paste. Over time i started to learn some commands, but doing it so abruptly will just discourage everyone.
Switching to linux was a very good thing I did and I should have done it earlier, but I still keep a copy of windows, the biggest reason is to have a machine that just works if i really need to do some thing and if I have a problem with linux, that and for compatibility, to a smaller extent as I (luckly) do not use need to use THAT programs the just refuse to work in linux