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dantyti
·9 mesi fa·discuss
GPT 2 didn't have a chat interface but had made a splash in some circles (think spam-adjacent).

Edit: mixed up my dates claiming DALL E came out before GPT 3
dantyti
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I'd assume active user count
dantyti
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I do not believe that advertising and purchasing is at the top of the list of things what make software sticky
dantyti
·2 anni fa·discuss
> Your comment made me lol. And it’s very rare for that to happen to me via reading text.

If anyone else reading this is in a place like you've described, try 1900hotdog.com
dantyti
·2 anni fa·discuss
>search access comes at the cost of tracking

don't you have your identity (through payments) tied with every search query you make when using kagi?
dantyti
·2 anni fa·discuss
> However "good" native ads are really just a company paying for priority reporting in the style that would otherwise be done anyway, and are probably content that readers/viewers want.

That's akin to saying a person wants some of that "good" cancer.

If I am paying, I am supporting the editorial staff. It's their decision what to report on and how. Paid-for content, even if it's just for priority coverage, compromises the integrity of the editorial staff as well as their ability to curate (not to mention a clear disincentive to be critical of the ad buyer's claims).

It starts when TheBrink publishes a high quality behind the scenes piece about a scam mobile game instead of a truly great indie game just because the latter is not as profitable and cannot afford to buy the ad.

It ends with the entire catalogue of the publication being paid for by advertisers. Much like some influencer's instagram feed. Paying for access to an ad feed is unacceptible.

To add: "the firewall" between the editorial and business sides of a publication is the basic prerequisite for ethical journalism, even if it's an entertainment rag. Advertising that masquarades as reporting is therefore the worst and most toxic, i.e., cancerous, of the bunch.

So I do not agree that native ads are something that should be desired.
dantyti
·2 anni fa·discuss
from tfa:

>Russian darknet markets control 93% of the global share, generating approximately $1.5 billion in revenue in 2023 alone
dantyti
·2 anni fa·discuss
from tfa: > Russian darknet markets control 93% of the global share, generating approximately $1.5 billion in revenue in 2023 alone

does seem very relevant to expose Russia's outsized influence.
dantyti
·4 anni fa·discuss
I get your point, but is that really such a great thing when it comes to business ethics? e.g., spying on people and hacking their private communications just to get ahead: https://www.businessinsider.com/how-mark-zuckerberg-hacked-i...