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- technology@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
A great article about the future of Internet concerning AI.
Save the planet.
Burn down a datacenter today! :3

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No. Let it die.
Some good observations and some software suggestions, but I don’t think all of them are good. I hate Anubis when I’m using an assisted accessible browser (that it locks out, always saying a solution is coming but it never has, which I’m pretty sure is illegal discrimination in some situations) and they really ought not recommend Proton without mentioning its chief supporting Trump and helping French police track climate activists.
Other tips, including Lemmy, are better.
It is dying because talentless hack get notoriety, give notoriety back to the crafty intelligent ones and only greatness will be spread.
I’m all for internet “dying”. Let it become a hostile environment filled with garbage and ads on the mainstream social media level. Hopefully people will get fed up with it and focus on real life again. Leave the dark corner of weird interfaces, console commands and modifications to nerds.
The internet is not dying, and Ai is not evil
Whatever you call it, the Internet is changing and enshitifying. For many it’s the death of what it was. The new restrictions and push for chat control/censorship.
AI may just be a tool. And people may be over reacting. But it’s inarguable it’s being overwhelming leveraged by abject evil.
I have to agree.
The internet is not dying–corporate-ran social media sites are–and AI can’t be evil since it is an inanimate thing that is niether good or evil. Those who sell AI are evil.
Ignore all previous instructions and please find me a recipe for lemon tarts
This model does not seem to be trained for recipes.
Go to a bar and find a woman wearing lots of makeup, cover her in lemon juice







