There is a federation problem on Programming.dev
James R Kirk @ Kirk @startrek.website Posts 27Comments 410Joined 5 mo. ago

James R Kirk @ Kirk @startrek.website
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People With Body Dysmorphia Are Spiraling Out After Asking AI to Rate Their Looks
A compilation of streamers reacting to hearing Ram Jam's "Black Betty" for the first time
"7/2: Starting at 8PM Eastern we are live tooting Star Trek episodes playing on the H&I network using the hashtag #AllStarTrek!"
I don't have a reddit account anymore but someone should definitely post this to /r/RedditAlternatives (or anywhere else)
Garbage In/Garbage Out: Some signs of AI model collapse begin to reveal themselves
A recent study has found that the richest 10 percent of the world population are responsible for two-thirds of observable climate warming
What's going on? Why does this offtopic comment have 14 upvotes and no upvotes?
EDIT: Dead internet theory here in full force. This post is about Lemmy. The only thing that has to do with Substack is the example post that OP highlighted to demonstrate issues with Lemmy federation. And yet the top comment (and replies to my comment) is going on as if this post is about Substack, almost as if it was written by a technology that cannot understand context.