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  • If it wasn’t a comparative argument, then what’s wrong with my original statement?

    Edit: I think I understand what you’re coming from, but it still doesn’t make sense? They were self contained, and they didn’t just make those communities because they were defederated? It’s because there was demand. If some random instance with one user makes like 100s of communities, will it count in the graph?



  • When you say “It isn’t big”, you’re comparing it to reddit? That would basically dwarf all Lemmy instances combined lmao.

    This post was comparing Lemmy instances with other Lemmy instances. Hexbear was its own website for a while, and only decided to start trying federation like a few months after the whole reddit thing. They’re fine on their own even, so I don’t know why people keep acting as if they necessarily want to be federated.











  • Yeah! That’s one of my favorite things to talk about when mentioning A.I.!

    Scraping images from the Internet is pretty bad, especially if you get more A.I. generated images than “real” ones, because A.I. always makes tiny mistakes. If it learns from an image made from an artist, it’ll incorporate characteristics from that artist, but with a tiny amount of “mistakes”, in order to make it sort of unique. However, if it learns from an image made from another A.I. (or itself even), it’ll not only incorporate the mistakes that the first A.I. made, but also add mistakes of its own.