Sopuli lover

My interests are mainly music, instruments, tech, Linux and self hosting.

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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • I always had a very hard time with getting into more serious web dev outside of basic CSS and HTML and then I found SvelteKit and followed a video tutorial to build around my own project I had at the time for an internship.

    Since Svelte follows the more usual layout of HTML tags it was really familiar for me to understand rather than jumping into something that’s JSX based. So if you want to get into web dev I can heavily recommend that!



  • Zelaf@sopuli.xyztoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldFreedumb
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    1 month ago

    This is why I’ve recently started liking religion more and more. There’s genuine good moral pointers and good texts to reflect on there.

    Sad a loud voice has to ruin it. At least the church here is LGBT safe and accepting which I’m thankful for.





  • I could see it function very well as an aid in moderation but not any type of solution like most things with AI is today.

    In the case of Lemmy and other defederated social media platforms there’s going to be the usual cost hindrance and then the ethical side of it with excessive electricity usage and training data.

    Disregarding that, as most know and everyone should know, AIs are not to be considered reliable or accurate ever. They will falsely flag and give false positives to potential comments and posts and images.

    However, having an AI aggregate a list of potential bad comments and posts, then have a user manually checking the results, could help with moderation efficiency. Because how many users actually report comments and posts? How many do mods actually miss out on? There’s a lot of content and limited time.