Spent enough time in the punk scene to know some people are very serious about it.
Spent enough time in the punk scene to know some people are very serious about it.
What if they work for a PMC? I’d probably judge that. Or worse, what if they’re a CEO?
I don’t know honestly. Really, with AI it would be pretty difficult to be foolproof. I’m thinking of the MIT card counting group and how they played as archetypal players to obscure their activities. You could easily make an account that upvoted content in a way that looked plausible. I’m sure there are many real humans that upvote stories positive to one political party and downvote a different political party. Edit: I mean fuck, if you wanted to, you could create an instance just to train your model. Edit 2: For that matter, you could create an instance to bypass any screening for botters…
If there were, upbotters would use it to verify that new bottling methods weren’t detectable. There’s a reason why reddit has so much obfuscation around voting and bans.
Is it possible to get a report of which posts are being voted by them?
Wow, it’s probably a one in a million chance that you replied that to someone who knows the reference.
This is ancient.
I’d probably prefer parsnips.
LOL, yeah, manufacturers don’t follow this at all.
Most of my lunches are leftovers, but many of them are things like a burger or a bratwurst that I can cook with little effort. Or I can buy something.
Imagine complaining about £4 for lunch, I’m lucky if I get out for under $20.
It’s funny, at the time we probably would’ve said Reality Bites.
That is, of course, only a problem with outdoor cats and feral populations. Indoor cats are fine. Personally I keep my cat indoors for a bunch of reasons, but I also think that reasonable human beings can feel otherwise. I’ve noticed that there are a lot of people online who have decided that not only is keeping an outdoor cat bad, it’s a form of animal abuse. And therefore they not only berate people who allow their cat outside, they also encourage people who stumble upon outdoor cats to take possession of them since they’re being abused. This is a pretty extremist position that probably doesn’t reflect the views of most cat owners, but it tends to get magnified in cat communities that rely on upvotes, since upvotes encourage echo chambers.
There’s a metaphor here.
This whole controversy has been a real boon to my blocklist.
The fact that it’s not run by reddit and it has working 3rd party apps. And that’s pretty much it TBH.
It would be funny if, after a certain point in their life, elves learning one thing made them forget another thing.
This is a very uninformed response that seems to be based on nothing more than “I don’t like business people.”
A lot of people who obviously didn’t go to business school commenting on this post. Case studies make up quite a bit of business classes.
Or we could use a combination of letters, sometimes referred to as a word, to represent it.
Particularly true with birds