Sure it can. Finish generating it server-side, then send it as one big chunk to the user.
To be honest though, ChatGPT is pretty fast at generating text these days compared to how it was at the beginning so it doesn’t bother me as much.
Sure it can. Finish generating it server-side, then send it as one big chunk to the user.
To be honest though, ChatGPT is pretty fast at generating text these days compared to how it was at the beginning so it doesn’t bother me as much.
Truthfully, nothing changed from my perspective. I mostly use some sports subs, a couple of technical subs, and book subs and they’ve fully gone back to how they were and seem as active as they were. Many mods in those subs received backlash after re-opening for even protesting at all, since many users didn’t know or care about the issue to begin with.
The Simpsons isn’t just an animated sitcom. It’s a documentary about the future:
Separate seems smart. Interacting from Lemmy to Mastodon and vice-versa isn’t exactly the most user friendly experience, since neither platform was really built with those type of interactions in mind.
Perhaps in future it’ll be more seamless.
I still play Ultima Online to this day, albeit not on the official EA servers.
Currently playing on UOAlive, which is a casual non-PvP-focused shard that’s pretty chill. I used to be more into the PvP aspect of the game, but these days I’m over it.
Why would you go back to reddit? There’s no beans there.
The thing that makes /r/NoSleep good is the authors. Would be nice if more of the authors there were aware of Lemmy and posted here too.
You could always browse reddit without logging in?
It’s Twitter that disabled viewing posts for non logged in users.
They are not secure, as it states when you try to DM someone:
This is the same as any other DM service on any site that isn’t end-to-end encrypted, which are the majority. Nothing sensitive should ever be shared via DM.
In the ArkenFox zip there’s a updater.bat
(Windows) or updater.sh
(Linux) script which will pull the latest user.js. I do run this periodically as FF settings will for sure evolve over time with new versions, absolutely.
You could probably schedule these with a task scheduler/cron if you wanted.
I use ArkenFox as a base for a hardened version of FF. It’s not really designed to be used verbatim as that would leave the web in a fairly unusable state, at least for most users. I use a fair few overrides because on my daily browser I want it to be able to use DRM content, be able to login to my bank, etc. For me I see it as a really solid foundation, after which I can intentionally pick and choose what functionality to enable at my own risk rather than have bad defaults thrust upon me by the browser vendor.
I personally don’t concern myself that heavily with attempting to defend my daily browser’s fingerprint. With the default ArkenFox implementation, ResistFingerprinting in FF is enabled and that’s the best you can do, but it also breaks a few things on purpose which impacts functionality. I personally have RF off and use the CanvasBlocker extension to defend against naïve fingerprinting scripts, but that’s a choice users have to make.
If I were that concerned about being fingerprinted by advanced scripts, I’d be using the Mullvad Browser or TOR. Those are really the only effective way to “blend in” to a crowd. Most any browsers people use as their one for daily use that aren’t either of those will be fingerprintable and identifiable by an adversary determined enough, so investing too much time in worrying about a daily browser’s fingerprint beyond defending against naïve scripts isn’t worth that much time investment, imo.
You’re just mad that you weren’t invited.
Yeah, that’s pretty much what I do if it’s going to be a long block of text. If not, I usually just wait.
Having it just say “Generating Text…” then give a percentage, then just show the entire thing would be preferable to me. I’d like the option even if it wasn’t default.