It's more an issue with how the federation is implemented. Mastodon and Lemmy simply have different post formats, which makes it difficult to just translate between them. And I believe, Lemmy has code to fill things into the ActivityPub messages in a specific format for Mastodon, so it would need to be changed in Lemmy.
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@Irisfreundin@troet.cafe is on Mastodon, where the text isn't displayed inline. If you're on the Lemmy webpage, you can click the rainbow-colored Fediverse icon next to their username to see what they see.
I mean, chances are the nukes will be flying across time zones, so gonna be hard to honor that request for both sides...
What the heck, @someacnt@sh.itjust.works posted above that Stackage is a Haskell thing, and Hackage most definitely is, too. 🙃
Not sure, if that's a Linux thing, but I can press Alt Gr
and -
to get an en-dash, as well Alt Gr
and Shift
and -
to get an em-dash.
Well, and there's also just lots of webpages implemented as an SPA – Single-Page Application.
Which you might be able to register in your browser as a PWA – Progressive Web App.
And which are just generally equally as interactive as an app, so good luck explaining the difference to folks who don't care about implementation specifics...
They could've also socked the tail...
In particular, frontend has to interact with humans, which is one hell of a messy API.
Simple text messages wouldn't typically be deemed copyright-worthy, but if you write a poem or take a good photograph etc. and send that, then it absolutely would be covered by copyright.
However, Microsoft doesn't actively publish your copyrighted material. If their improper storage results in your copyrighted work being leaked, that might be a lawsuit (like you might be successfully sued for putting your backup of a movie onto an insecure server on the internet), but now that Recall is opt-in and all, it would be a difficult lawsuit.
I mean, there's definitely also some neurotypicals that put lots of skill points into languages. I could imagine that auties are more fascinated by the rulesets, whereas for neurotypicals these tend to rather just be a means to an end...?
I think, it's mainly just companies trying to get their foot into the market. If Microsoft can establish LLMs as alternative to search, then it's Google that loses market share. And once they control a share of the market, then they figure out how to capitalize on that.
At the very least, they can use it to control what information is available to the public and how it's framed. But they can also integrate things like the LLM generating an affiliate link when asked about a product, or just generally weaving ad placements into the generated answers.
Well, here's the direct link to what they see: https://troet.cafe/@Irisfreundin/114564100670157086