Well, isn't the point of Lemmy to be similar to Reddit but not exactly like Reddit? I mean, it would be great to increase Lemmy user base to over 1 million despite the fact that this will also include all bad people. But, since Lemmy does not belong to anyone, it will not be controlled by done greedy bastards.
Bazell
Sadly, but no. From good news we only have increased amounts of bad reviews online and in app stores like Play Market.
Reddit is admin bots banning real people for messing with other bots.
Yeah, caption misses the fact that you can be easily banned for simply interacting with such bot in comments in any way against the bot.
One of the most relatable things that I have seen for a while.
Lol. Another shitpost made from a mix of everything from propaganda to meme culture.
Nice.
At first, I thought that I actually need to fix any door with hinges for exactly 2 hours and for the challenge would be given a very complicated dozen hinged door and was OK with it, but then, well... I realized that this challenge is impossible.
Gaming laptops are actually quite good as portable AI machines, thus installing Linux and some lightweight AI agent would work better than having the Windows 11 setup.
Valid argument.
Since it is a picture, maybe we need to look at it and not listen? 🤔
Sweet.