

I follow some channels from lemmy and you see the videos as of they were posts.


I follow some channels from lemmy and you see the videos as of they were posts.
This issue happens regardless of your way of dealing with it. If you have instances that don’t allow AI content, how will they identify when someone breaks the rule?
That’s precisely why AI content is so dangerous in the first place.
Oh it didn’t occur to me to check it on gitlab! I was afraid of being abandoned or something but it seems it’s active and seems a good one. Hopefully more people discovers it since I think it deserves more attention!


Thanks for that reply! That was a great explanation :)
I was worried the project was being abandoned or something but seems it’s not. I’ll definitely use that then! Hopefully more people discover it and gets more attention!


That’s awesome! I see some rough edges like some rendering issues in some models in examples but I will use this indeed!


Yes


I think he has two channels and maintains only one or something like that. Try to follow this one: https://tilvids.com/video-channels/thelinuxexperiment_channel and hopefully that works better!


I follow the linux experiment on Lemmy and it shows up fine too!


I didn’t knew about Bridgy Fed but isn’t that kind of creating a bot and duplicating profiles? I guess is better than nothing but it reminds me a bit of the app Surf which connects the fediverse with youtube and other stuff and while sounds good in practice I wonder if it makes people less willing to switch to the Fediverse because you don’t need to anymore.


Aah I didn’t knew this issue from Lemmy, really interesting. Creating a decentralized platform raises many new challenges that are hard to solve!
Now I get why piefed approaches moderation in a different manner and tries to be more resource friendly.
Thanks for the info! Really interesting stuff :)


Yeah one has to be careful with statistics and I couldn’t find the whole Lemmy in one place so it’s also not representative of the whole Lemmy.
I thought ActivityPub did scale well and was ATProto (Bluesky) which had a lot more issues. I mean I can comment on Peertube using my Mastodon account meaning the whole Fediverse is properly connected and we are 1M MAU so I would say it already scaled good.


I don’t know how to check for the whole lemmy but seems it’s growing a bit but the MAU dropped a bit probably because of august: https://fedidb.com/servers/lemmy.world
But the fediverse in general doesn’t grow too much except when a scandal happens.
This is like saying that playing lottery makes you lose money and you say: then how do you explain that this person got rich?
This studies talk about statistics and there can be outliers and is not a contradiction :)