Yeah I’m seriously not seeing any issue here (at least for the image generation part), when you ask it for ‘pro-anorexia’ stuff, it’s gonna give you exactly what you asked for
I like turning things into other things
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#magicthegathering #hardware #mechanicalkeyboards #reverseengineering
Yeah I’m seriously not seeing any issue here (at least for the image generation part), when you ask it for ‘pro-anorexia’ stuff, it’s gonna give you exactly what you asked for
Not problematic as long as you don’t go around eating electronics
Apparently the statute of limitations is 3 years for copyright infringement (source), I’m surprised it wasn’t thrown out on that alone (but I’m not a lawyer)
BMWs aren’t exactly known for being big though, they’re mostly sports cars
Like the collapsible comments didn’t work with the endless comment scrolling from kbin usability pack
Ooh, I had no idea that was a feature in KUP! I’ll see what I can do to fix that. Should be a relatively easy fix
The article was written in May
The term has actually been rolling around for a few weeks, it’s just used to describe Lemmy and Kbin, since they’re based around threads instead of twitter-like posts. Nothing to do with Threads by Meta
It might be kinda hard to pull off, but I’ll see what I can do. I’m not sure if KES can be used to (easily) modify the post rankings, but I think randomly hiding them based on a factor you set could work well. So if you set it to 50% for @memes, it’ll hide half of the posts from there on average.
It’s not perfect, but I think it strikes the right balance between seeing every post and blocking it. I’m busy this weekend but I’ll create an issue on KES’s GitHub repo and someone might beat me to it.
It’s a perfect example of a post that would fit there
In California, I’ll see them running across the street sometimes. There’s a lot of forests in my area and sometimes deer will wander out of them and into the neighborhoods
This is awesome! I’m really happy to see Sony make their own accessible controller
It seems like this is the opposite of the issue we were having with Violentmonkey, we’ll see what we can do about fixing it
I’m hoping there will eventually be kbin update or userscript that allows you to change the text size of comments separately from the rest of the site.
That should actually be somewhat easy to do, I just created an issue for it on GitHub. I’m gonna be busy the next few days so I won’t be able to work on it until later, but maybe someone else will beat me to it!
He briefly mentions making a “neural processor” in the middle of the video, so maybe it’s possible down the line?
I just reposted it, seems to be showing up now
Is it not showing up? I made it earlier but it hasn’t gotten any votes or comments, I wonder if that’s why
Honestly, it’s a great question! While kbin is open source, making userscripts allows you to iterate on changes and get updates out very quickly. It’s also much easier to start making userscripts than it is to contribute directly to the project, since you only really need to be familiar with JS, HTML, and CSS. To contribute to kbin, you need to be familiar with PHP and Twig, and set up your own instance for testing your changes.
Plus, while kbin is open source, not every single change will be merged, and there will likely always be features “missing” from it. Userscripts also give you a ton of freedom and flexibility in how you use sites, so you could make crazy changes that aren’t remotely possible to merge into it.
Hope that answers your questions!
This process is known as clean room design if anyone wants to do more reading about this