Thank you for sharing! Just getting into AI images, and the prompt crafting has been a steeper learning curve than I had anticipated.
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This is fantastic... Was the color pallet a part of your prompt? They all seem to have tones of red and translucency to them.
I know that is a fun narrative, but I haven't seen data to back that up unfortunately, it's all been anecdotal evidence.
The companies who heavily track these metrics so they can recommend to their customers what platform to advertise on all seem to indicate that there is still plenty of regular human engagement happening.
The NSFW content seems to be the only part of the protest that has them recommending pausing ad spending.
Oh without a doubt.
I do miss some of the silly quirky fun subs (r/HyruleEngineering I'm looking at you), but my normal usage needs have been met by a blend of Lemmy and Kbin (if Lemmy is having a rough day, I subscribed to the same communities on Kbin and can access from that side, or vice-versa).
"plunges" by a whole 10%, and primarily only during the initial 2 days. Has since mostly rebounded. That is disappointing.
Will see what happens July 1st of course when apps finally stop working.
That was what I got from the article too. That the 700k was lost opportunity due to a poor user experience, not that it actually was them spending more money.
It's the layer of trees that go across the middle I think... It makes it seem like there is a lake up top, and a river on the bottom, but the two don't connect in an logical way.
I feel like suspending the specific rules is the only viable long term protest. As much fun as John Oliver pics are, eventually people will tire of the meme.
TortoiseGit user here. Love that it integrates with Windows Explorer so I don't have to constantly be opening an app first to fire off some Git commands.
Thank you for linking the source! Seems OP was just mistaken about what they were seeing.
I was able to confirm that the database includes email address and password hash.
Uhhhh not loving that if true... Why would password hashes need to be sent all over the planet...? That's a security bomb just ticking.
Shouldn't each instance only need to be tracking user Metadata, with only the original users instance handling authentication...? After all my personal interaction is happening on my instance.
Not shocked that the FAST model has unpredictable revenue downturns. But I was surprised to read that Plex has roughly 175 employees - that seems way, way higher than I would have expected.