Naw bro it’s neat
Naw bro it’s neat
On top of that, it’s apparently used in astronomy to represent clusters of stars, like a constellation.
Isn’t that kind of perfect though
Literally billions of people.
He’s listed credited as the author of Chapter 7 (Intelligence) on their website. https://www.project2025.org/policy/
The information regarding his position is from linkedIn.
For his authorship or his new position?
If you think it’s news that Meta’s new public policy director, Dustin Carmack, is a Project 2025 co-author,
Consider dropping a tip to your preferred news outlet. I’ve already sent an email to The Verge’s tipline and I implore you to do the same.
https://www.theverge.com/c/tech/22579076/how-to-tip-the-verge-email-signal-and-more
Looks like the datasets consist of every poll from October and November. Would love to see a time axis.
I think the consensus is generally that it’s better data analysis but most of the journalistic team is gone. Still plenty of solid stuff. I would say it’s probably competitive with a couple of other similarly lightweight models and teams/individuals. Nate Silver’s kind of gone off the deep end since he least.
TL;DR: Articles on mastodon will now automatically link to the author’s fediverse handle.
TL;DR: Articles on mastodon will now automatically link to the author’s fediverse handle.
And it wasn’t the last time. Remember super Tuesday?
I dunno if ‘Siri but functional’ is good enough to get points from me. That said this is definitely good for the industry
I mean the biggest innovation here isn’t the “AI” (partially “on-device” or otherwise). It’s exposing the apps action hooks to the model.
Let’s be honest. They certainly plan to, but first they’re gonna see if saying “Apple Intelligence” a bunch is going to convince people they actually did something innovative.
The creator is a nebula employee. Don’t believe it’s officially sanctioned, but they aren’t distributing videos, just notifying of new releases. Should all be in the clear based on my limited knowledge.
There are a couple of prpeertube creators that make short form content
This is super exciting. I think one of the things a lot of people are missing here is the potential for small wikis to augment existing fediverse communities. Reddit’s killer feature has always been the massive treasure trove of information for hobbyists and niche interests. There is huge potential in the fediverse to take advantage of that sort of natural collaborative knowledge building process.
I think the big reason that nobody’s mentioned yet is simply that they were earlier. Back when projects like Tox and Matrix were first starting to pop up, telegram was already fully formed. Signal didn’t come until at least a year later and didn’t have feature parity until several years later. Telegram by contrast was a much closer experience to WhatsApp and Messenger, making the transition much easier, particularly for low-tech knowledge users.
Strange take.
Not for folks who have been following the development. It’s one thing if it’s just a couple of devs working on the project and trying their best, it’s an entirely different thing when a couple of devs are shutting out large numbers of contributors (frequently subject matter experts which they desperately need at this point) over relatively trivial issues. It’s become a pattern and will almost certainly continue. At this point a significant number of users have been lost because the devs have been largely unable to capitalize on previous waves on growth due to slow development. Because of all this Lemmy has an awful reputation even among the rest of the fediverse and particularly among people who have tried to contribute. A fork would probably be a significant improvement as far as brand perception goes.
It’s honestly so hard to take them seriously.