Coder, Artist, Blogger (https://fungiverse.wordpress.com/, https://philpapers.org/archive/BINAKR.pdf), Admin of https://diagonlemmy.social, Programmer of MyceliumWebServer
Cool. Well, the feedback until now was rather lukewarm. But that’s fine, I’m now going more in a P2P-direction. It would be cool to have a way for everybody to participate in the training of big AI models in case HuggingFace enshittifies
Yeah thats a good point. Also given that nodes could be fairly far apart from one another, this could become a serious problem.
Currently the nodes only recommend music (and are not really good at it tbh). But theoretically, it could be all kinds of machine learning problems (then again, there is the issue with scaling and quality of the training results).
Good point
Yeah, the whole thing was a bit low-effort. Next post will be more professional.
It was just a demo. But when I develop it further, it will be either a client or a whole instance-configurator (hopefully).
Its similar to what the muni-town/weird-people tried to do, but this time with language.
Thanks :) I guess I shouldn’t have linked it to vibe coding.
Isn’t NodeBB compatible with the Fediverse by now?
What do you think of this? I’m all ears for your thoughts :)
But effectively, Marxism is about a violent uprising of the worker class and then this working class rules, right? So that’s kind of authoritarian. Stalin is of course in the most left, most top corner.
I think it can very well be applied to the Threadiverse.
I think the most pressing issue is sin#7 if applied to communities.
In an abstract sense, I see the Threadiverse as inversion of Mastodon: instead of posting messages to a personal account, which tags may be interesting to you to discover other similar content, in the Threadiverse, users post to hashtags and who posted them is only secondary important to you, but may be used to discover more content by the same account.