I have not felt this way about Lemmy whereas I feel this way about YouTube comments and Reddit. Bots are indeed most of the internet content and traffic these days, but it doesn’t change the amount of real people and content on the Internet, just makes it harder to find.
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nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•How OnlyFans Piracy Is Ruining the Internet for Everyone | Innocent sites are being delisted from Google because of copyright takedown requests against rampant OnlyFans piracy.English5·1 month agoThey’re a cog in a broken machine that needs grease like every other one. It’s all just business speak for “why would we want to say something that would make the customer not pay us?”
nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•SF-Based Internet Archive Is Now a Federal Depository Library. What Does That Mean?English2·2 months agoWell, good. I hope it stays that way and I’ll be cautiously optimistic it’s actually a good thing. Thank you for the information.
nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•SF-Based Internet Archive Is Now a Federal Depository Library. What Does That Mean?English334·3 months agoI can’t see anything good coming from this
Try https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=eVP_Zj2Iaw0, it worked for me, but the site has a warning that YouTube started issuing captchas for videos breaking a lot of services
nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•AI CEO – Replace Your Boss Before They Replace YouEnglish2·4 months agoSome of those inefficiencies are by design though, especially for any department that might pay out to the customer for the company’s mistakes. You would make a well reviewed call center that big companies don’t want to hire because they’ll actually do the job.
nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Spotify caught hosting hundreds of fake podcasts that advertise selling drugsEnglish6·5 months agoHuh, I had never thought to search for tits on Spotify, but now I see I was wrong for not doing so.
nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube's new ad strategy is bound to upset users: YouTube Peak Points utilise Gemini to identify moments where users will be most engaged, so advertisers can place ads at the point.English3·5 months agoFwiw I kinda wanna see what awful slop their generative ai ads will be. Literally the first time in years I’ve been mildly interested to see an ad. Not that I’ll stop blocking ads to see them, but, mildly interested.
Yo but didn’t you know the new H2P has a Really big PP? It’s absolutely huge and everyone has been talking about it.
Honestly pretty cool for multi material prints, but chill internet.
1809 gang rise up
nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The internet archive may have just suffered a security breachEnglish48·1 year agoDigging deeper into the comments it seems someone found the message was from a compromised polyfill code that was running on IA. Now the website is down from a ddos. From what I can see there’s no reason to believe their servers and the data therein have been compromised.
nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Startup Says It'll Use Huge Space Mirror to Sell Sunlight During NighttimeEnglish9·1 year agoHave you not seen the literally cans of oxygen they now sell? I see them every time I go to my pharmacy
nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•X unveils video-centric TV app to rival YouTube - DexertoEnglish10·1 year agoIt sounds like a YouTube clone from the article, so long form videos storage and streaming isn’t cheap, a lot more expensive than what x usually hosts in terms of bandwidth and storage per views. But yeah also seems like a niche use case.
Still no way there’s a net cost benefit to video hosting from as revenue.
nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•X unveils video-centric TV app to rival YouTube - DexertoEnglish18·1 year agoVideo hosting in general is not profitable, this is almost certainly not gonna do anything to help Twitter survive, hopefully they’ll shoot themselves in foot even more.
nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Nothing is requiring employees to be in the office five days a weekEnglish1·1 year agoThat’s a fair take and I’ve certainly heard horror stories about the invasive programs WFH people have been made to install on their devices.
Maybe it just feels like it’d be easier to spy on you in the building they own haha.
nullroot@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Nothing is requiring employees to be in the office five days a weekEnglish13·1 year agoIt’s also easier to spy on their employees
I’ve been an anime of crunchy roll with those auto ai subs and the main character is called Kun. Holy shit half the time it’s censoring itself because it’s trying to say something racist, but not always…