@jalefkowit @LilahTovMoon Fox is also responsible. https://youtu.be/g6fu7XB7qbs?si=L5im--vF5baS1jPn
@revjss is there a key for the colors?
@Linza See Article 7: https://www.deezer.com/legal/cgu
Short but effective IMHO.
The only thing that would make it perfect is a Linux client. The Windows/Mac Clients are just electron Apps, so there are third-party wrappers, but an official release would be excellent.
I switched from Spotify to Deezer a little over a year ago, largely because Spotify wasn't adequately moderating disinformation and hate speech in it's hosted Podcasts, but if anything has made me love Deezer it is that I can upload my own MP3s and stream them everywhere.
I never have any issues with Deezer not having something that Spotify has, it's just nice being able to dump all my obscure tracks into one service so I can play whatever I want and make playlists using all of it.
@james "Serverless" doesn't really mean "without using servers", it just means being able to create and run applications without managing the backend. Nostr definitely meets that definition. A bunch of different relays running different flavors of relay software connecting a bunch of different applications together.
You are right that there is a scaling issue, since relays aren't especially elastic. Relays can share with each other, so you don't have to subscribe to all of them, but still.
@thehill if we're going to be in the business of using honest language, then yes, we can call Hamas "Terrorists" because of their deliberate "murder of defenseless women and children". It's accurate language; I have no disagreement.
But we're not calling the atrocities Israel is committing against Gazans "regrettable collateral civilian deaths in a conflict". This is just as dishonest as calling Hamas "Fighters". The correct term is "War Crimes".
@jeffjarvis I guess I just don't get your defense of Microsoft here. They didn't make the tool, OpenAI did. Microsoft basically run the studio.
And while I'm not against the Generative AI, there are clearly some misuse issues, and I don't see any issue at all in criticizing a hosted corporate platform for operating without sufficient guardrails.
@jeffjarvis I guess I just don't see the harm in pointing out when a corporation is doing something potentially harmful. The argument that the tool is doing what it's supposed to do isn't a great argument either, because it's doing things worthy of criticism.
@jeffjarvis If someone were handing out chainsaws to people for free, and people started battling to the death in the streets with them, you might at least point out that the guy handing them out was a key part of the problem.
The more I explore the various Twitter alternatives, the more I realize that they're all horribly flawed. Threads is just an Instagram feature with inconclusive usership. Bluesky is an undermoderated Twitter clone with unclear motives, questionable "federation" aspirations, and dubious marketing. Nostr is messy and filled to the brim with toxic dudes.
The Fediverse does alright though. It's not a perfect place, but it's the only place where I don't have to compromise on my principles.
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