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38 votes
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Bluesky is down (at least for me)
I noticed bluesky is down. I haven't seen news about this yet so I wonder if it is just a temporary tech problem or a DOS. I'm getting this error or an error about rate limiting: Hmm, some kind of...
I noticed bluesky is down.
I haven't seen news about this yet so I wonder if it is just a temporary tech problem or a DOS.
I'm getting this error or an error about rate limiting:
Hmm, some kind of issue occurred when contacting the feed server. Please let the feed owner know about this issue.
Message from server: Upstream server responded with a 503 error9 votes -
Nvidia's DLSS 5 video taken down due to copyright issue after news site uses the footage
23 votes -
Surf Social (from the makers of Flipboard)
15 votes -
LinkedIn is illegally searching your computer [for browser extensions]
41 votes -
This eerily accurate ‘LinkedIn Speak’ translation tool will help you sound like an instant thinkfluencer
36 votes -
Sycophantic AI decreases prosocial intentions and promotes dependence
31 votes -
Reddit will implement human verification to tag and combat bots
48 votes -
Elon Musk found liable to Twitter shareholders in fraud lawsuit over $44 billion takeover
33 votes -
Digg has shutdown (again)
80 votes -
LLMs can unmask pseudonymous users at scale with surprising accuracy
44 votes -
Getting global age assurance right: what we got wrong and what's changing
50 votes -
New accounts on Hacker News ten times more likely to use em-dashes
54 votes -
Reddit fined £14m for 'concerning' child age check failings
21 votes -
This video is six minutes long!
16 votes -
Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month
122 votes -
Communities are not fungible
30 votes -
On being officially classed as a robot
46 votes -
Tell me that you've seen Moltbook, the AI to AI social network
11 votes -
'Control AI', a non-profit that ostensibly works to protect humanity from the risks of AI, is actually sponsoring influencers to divert public attention away from them
25 votes -
SpaceX gives $1M prize to literal Nazi who has brags about his profound racism
23 votes -
EU says TikTok faces large fine over "addictive design"
32 votes -
Is the detachment in the room? - Agents, cruelty, and empathy
15 votes -
Youtube channel ServeTheHome describes how they use a locally running LLM to automate data collection, allowing them to forgo a planned hire
20 votes -
French prosecutors raid Elon Musk’s X offices in Paris, under investigation for knowingly peddling CSAM, sexual deepfakes, holocaust denial, and fraudulent data extraction as an "organized gang"
54 votes -
Someone made a social media website for AI agents
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Finland looks to end "uncontrolled human experiment" with Australia-style ban on social media
27 votes -
Lawsuit alleges that WhatsApp has no end-to-end encryption
41 votes -
Tech Oversight Report: Unsealed court documents show teen addiction was Meta, Google, Snap, and TikTok's top priority
40 votes -
Youtube channel recommendations 2026
Previously Tildes have had a few discussions on good quality Youtube channels one, two, but I couldn’t find a recent discussion. I would be interested in peoples recommendations! Personally I...
Previously Tildes have had a few discussions on good quality Youtube channels one, two, but I couldn’t find a recent discussion.
I would be interested in peoples recommendations!
Personally I would like to get recommendations for intermediate/harder science or engineering videos. Most are too basic, or very dry lecture based. I know a few good ones like:- 3blue1brown
- Smarter every day
- Looking Glass Universe
But I would like to know other people’s favourites (including non science ones)!
65 votes -
Why everyone is suddenly in a ‘very Chinese time’ in their lives
35 votes -
Debunking the AI food delivery hoax that fooled Reddit
70 votes -
Grok AI generates images of ‘minors in minimal clothing’
44 votes -
Reddit overtakes TikTok in UK thanks to search algorithms and gen Z
33 votes -
Are you still using social media?
What platforms do you use? What do you think you get out of using them? For context, this video is what sparked me to ask this question here.
53 votes -
YouTube is awful. Please use YouTube, though.
45 votes -
She fell in love with ChatGPT. Then she ghosted it.
27 votes -
TikTok monitored Grindr activity through third-party tracker, privacy group alleges
36 votes -
How to get found by recruiters on LinkedIn
30 votes -
Top MAGA influencers accidentally unmasked as foreign actors
22 votes -
How Europe is gearing up to follow Australia's teen social media ban
29 votes -
Grow slowly, stay small
38 votes -
EU slaps €120M fine on Elon Musk’s X, straining ties with US
14 votes -
Is YouTube's use of AI upscaling for Shorts unethical?
17 votes -
An AI company wants to clone me
9 votes -
Strange YouTube watch-tracking behavior
Just looking for some indication that I'm not going a bit crazy here, but does anyone else get shown videos they've never seen before, indicating that the video has been partially watched? It...
Just looking for some indication that I'm not going a bit crazy here, but does anyone else get shown videos they've never seen before, indicating that the video has been partially watched?
It seems to be just on search results and recommendations and it picks random points in the video to be kick-off points for continuing.
If anyone has an explanation that'd be appreciated, as it almost feels like my watch history is getting mixed up with someone else's.
26 votes -
A Cloudflare outage is taking down large parts of the internet - X, ChatGPT and more affected
49 votes -
The platonic case against AI slop
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Do you recommend any website to host a free sub-forum in Portuguese? Not Reddit.
I'm looking to host a small community in Portuguese. Reddit is not an option for me, but self-hosting is both expensive and outside of my abilities. I would also rather avoid Discord.
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Posts vs. comments. Where do you fall and why?
I'd say that on Tildes as on other platforms, you see a lot more posts responding to a topic than you see comments on existing posts. I get it. Responding to a prompt with a thoughtful, top-level...
I'd say that on Tildes as on other platforms, you see a lot more posts responding to a topic than you see comments on existing posts.
I get it. Responding to a prompt with a thoughtful, top-level comment is expressive, can often be therapeutic and comes with the bonus of possible comments by others on your entry.
Comments on existing thoughts are less sexy and possibly less fulfilling because you're riffing off of another person's idea, but as a reader and a community member, seeing user to user interaction is the best part of a social network.
I'm a perennial commenter - at best because I love conversation, at worst, with the hope that I can digress from the mainline conversation.
Where do you fall?
*Edit: I've just learned the difference in terminology between a top level comment and a comment. Edited to avoid confusion.
21 votes