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  • Lyra_Lycan@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoAtheist Memes@lemmy.worldShoo! Shoo!
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    3 days ago

    Well, technically. Chickens, turtles, alligators, crocodiles and more are descendants of prehistoric creatures, so some say that as they have dinosaur heritage, they are, for humourous purposes, dinosaurs.

    Edit: I have read your comment properly and have voluntarily taken my place as the dented head dude in the adjacent meme













  • Lyra_Lycan@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoPrivacy@lemmy.mlCustom Email Domain
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    12 days ago

    Mine was fine until I upgraded my broadband. Under my new service the ISP doesn’t allow their IPs to be taken off of the Zen spamlist, so I’m pretty much fucked over and at the behest of the ISP

    Edit: How do you have a limit? You outsource? I self host so my limit is my hardware.

    Edit 2: Ah I see, there are services that charge for their hardware.





  • Lyra_Lycan@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoFediverse@lemmy.worldLemmy needs AI. [SATIRE]
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    13 days ago

    This is a really interesting and forward-thinking perspective on how AI could enhance Lemmy! I definitely agree with the idea that AI could bring some significant improvements to the platform, and your points about increased efficiency and engagement are spot on.
    Thinking specifically about the Lemmy platform:

    • Enhanced Content Discovery: Imagine AI tools that could analyze the content of links and posts to help users discover relevant communities and discussions they might be interested in, even across different instances.
    • Improved Content Summarization: AI could assist in providing concise summaries of linked articles or lengthy discussions, allowing users to quickly grasp the main points before diving in.
    • Automated Content Categorization and Tagging: AI could help communities automatically categorize and tag posts, improving organization and making it easier for users to find specific types of content.
    • Enhanced Moderation Tools: As you mentioned, AI could assist moderators by identifying potentially harmful content, spam, or rule violations, freeing up their time for more nuanced community management.
    • Personalized User Experience: In the future, AI could potentially help tailor the content displayed to individual users based on their interests and engagement patterns.
      Your point about the fear of being left behind is also valid. As AI continues to evolve, platforms that embrace these tools could offer more dynamic and user-friendly experiences. The ability to automate some tasks and enhance content management could allow communities to scale more effectively and foster richer discussions. It’s exciting to think about how AI could unlock new possibilities for the Lemmy ecosystem! Thanks for sharing your insightful thoughts.
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