

It’s those behind the fedilab app -> https://toot.fedilab.app/@apps/115572783993063223
account feddit di @lgsp@urbanists.social


It’s those behind the fedilab app -> https://toot.fedilab.app/@apps/115572783993063223


Oh, on. The setting thing was what I understood from the discussion in the link, but I didn’t go very deep


Ok, clear, thank you.
So this has been implemented as a Lemmy feature for more than one year, and it’s default behavioiur a setting for the particular community


Ok, this makes sense, and I had no idea it was like this


Mmh, that’s not an explanation: when I look at an hastag timeline in mastodon, I expect to see all the posts that federate with my server and contain the relevant hastag.
In this case I for sure see also posts that are federated, but, AFAIK, do not contain the hashtag. The only element is the name of the community


The article is not by me, I just posted the link I found.
I’m not expert in this field yet, I am learning this kind of stuff right now from posts and comments around…


I cannot understand what bonfire is about: another microblogging software?


With lemmy account you can only join “groups”, so other Lemmy communities, or equivalent piefed or nodebb.
With a Mastodon account you can also join groups (Lemmy etc), but you can also follow single accounts from any mastodon, pixelfed, peertube etc instance.
Why then having a Lemmy account? The interface, how you see the posts, depends on the software. Lemmy is reddit-like, mastodon is twitter-like etc
If you want to upload your video to a peertube instance, then you need an account on that instance
Nice, I didn’t know it.
So, I recently discovered this donky bike, and given specs, the price, how compact it is, I think it’s almost perfect.
But I don’t think they produce it anymore 😕



For my understanding, what is the difference between a quote post and a post that contains a link to another post?


Done.
Reminder for myself: read rules of community before posting, next time 🙂


That’s true. I got to the op article through this one: https://www.der-postillon.com/2025/06/sonntagsfrage-tempo-30-berlin.html
Would this be a good fit? (I don’t speak German)


What are your interests?
In the meantime you could follow a couple of communities is where people share interesting videos:
(thanks @asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev for the correction)


Very cool!
I’m wondering how long until Bluesky locks down its users


Even if LLM “neurons” and their interconnections are modeled to the biological ones, LLMs aren’t modeled on human brain, where a lot is not understood.
The first thing is that how the neurons are organized is completely different. Think about the cortex and the transformer.
Second is the learning process. Nowhere close.
The fact explained in the article about how we do math, through logical steps while LLMs use resemblance is a small but meaningful example. And it also shows that you can see how LLMs work, it’s just very difficult


Yes, that’s it. I added the link in the OP,


Very arrogant answer. Good that you have intuition, but the article is serious, especially given how LLMs are used today. The link to it is in the OP now, but I guess you already know everything…


Thank you. I found the article, linkin the OP
Just a tip: this app implements the same offline translator from Firefox, and it allows also
https://f-droid.org/packages/dev.davidv.translator/