It’s a great way to get facts if you want your facts to be accurate less than half of the time.
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It’s a great way to get facts if you want your facts to be accurate less than half of the time.
I suppose I’m just seeing how even Twitter has had success with community notes, and figured it would be the same on Facebook. But it’s easy to forget just how… out there Facebook is these days.
I don’t know what the “International Fact-Checking Network” is and I doubt most Facebook users do. The type of person using Facebook is going to likely trust notes written by their peers more than things that come from “on high” (meaning Facebook themselves)
Honestly not a bad idea. The community notes are easier to trust and typically more accurate anyway.
That’s still pretty high end in my opinion!
That’s odd because I had previously heard the 8000 series was intended to be midrange only. A 7900 XTX is insanely fast already.
Hello Jazzy, it’s nice to see you here. Hopefully your GNOME issue gets sorted quickly!
They got it by running a honeypot exit node like they always do
They deserve to go bankrupt after that level of damage. I won’t be surprised if a class action comes against them for gross negligence within the next few years. They’re cooked and they know it.
Skill issue
Found one of the last 100 remaining destiny 2 players
Source: made up
Literally none of this is true lmao
Something something Linux something something Windows bad something something proprietary
Yeah but the idiots in this case are venture capitalists funding the whole damn thing
They’re a little late to the game. Let’s hope for their sake this AI bubble doesn’t burst for a bit so they can make their money back.
There really wasn’t an expectation of privacy with this. This is not a surprise.
Yeah, that’s why I mentioned upcoming PC support for PS VR2.
Yes.
You’ve nailed it. Ordinarily, Apple is good at throwing its weight (money) around to make things like this happen, but it seems like there weren’t many takers this go-round, so we just got an overpriced, beautiful and fascinating paperweight.
That’s why the biggest use case for VR has been gaming and metaverses. It’s a ready-to-go thing that adapts well, but it’s certainly not for everyone. For my part, I’m saving up for a PS VR2, because it’s adding PC support soon and I already own a PS5 as well. Far, far cheaper than Apple’s device, and likely quite good still.
Yeah, and with the added context of other things Meta has done over the past few days, we can plainly see what this is about.