I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
If grants are tied to the “score” there is an incentive to abuse the system.
Score could be kept with citations. You’d be required to list the work you built on, as we do today, and the authors would receive credit. No citation would be worth more than another. If you published something useful for a particular field or made a major discovery that opened a new field, then your citation count would reflect it.
Wouldn’t you be able to game that by having 2 entities spamming citations for each other?
I assume not, but we didn’t discuss that
It’s further than you think. I spoke to someone today about and he told me it produced a basic SaaS app for him. He said that it looked surprisingly okay and the basic functionalities actually worked too. He did note that it kept using deprecated code, consistently made a few basic mistakes despite being told how to avoid it, and failed to produce nontrivial functionalies.
He did say that it used very common libraries and we hypothesized that it functioned well because a lot of relevant code could be found on GitHub and that it might function significantly worse when encountering less popular frameworks.
Still it’s quite impressive, although not surprising considering it was a matter of time before people would start to feed the feedback of an IDE back into it.
She’s a well known longtime critic of crypto and web3
I’m not sure why but after 2 years someone reported your comment for being a scam
Have you tried converting it to a webp first? That usually solves it for me.
Are you aware about the reasons behind this decision?
*Khashoggi
Great app, I recommend everyone give it a try
I guess I’ll explode
…I don’t click links…
I strongly suggest doing so if you want to understand what the article is about
I’m not going to go back to a closed-source centralized platform
…they can be “linked”
What do you mean with that?
…is it blockchain based? or is there a central server somewhere orchestrating it all ?
It does not use blockchain or a central server, but instead uses the ActivityPub protocol, just like Mastodon. That’s why Mastodon users can see some Lemmy posts and the other way around.
AI generated content is not allowed
Also please report it if you see this, it’s been up for 2 hours since I didn’t see a report
Where can you get a 2TB SSD for $85? Most 2TB SSD’s I’ve seen cost about €120 with the cheapest going down to €98.
Google acquired it back in 2021, this move to open source it is a good thing.