That's pretty rich considering Gemini says doesn't even know what you said two messages ago.
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Pretty sure the post is misleading. I asked Bard about it and it seems it's still running on the LaMDA model— Gemini Pro is only available for certain beta testers for text-based prompts at this time.
There's a wider release on December 13, but it's unclear to me if it's too a wider audience or a wider set of tools for the limited audience.
Everyone can now use "Taco Tuesday" without risk of being sued. Don't overthink it.
I agree, trying to get used to Lemmy and the amount of shit posts and low quality content can be fatiguing. Compound that with servers limiting people who can create accounts (lemmy.ml for instance) and inconsistent features for filtering/blocking memes and shit post communities on servers you don't have an account on— it's hard to get used to the disorganized mess.
Reddit thrived on consistent leadership within it's communities, if you didn't like one you could create another with clear access/visibility to the rest of the user base. If Reddit is an echo chamber, Lemmy seems to be doubly so.
Saw a comment somewhere else that the guy in the police cruiser somehow didn't get any bullets in him.