Why are they all in past-tense?
The_Decryptor
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Akkoma actually, but same basic thing.
It’d have to be pretty damn spicy considering what the users already post.
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/08/04/business/el-paso-shooting-8chan-biz/index.html https://web.archive.org/web/20180526154936/https://www.dailydot.com/layer8/8chan-pedophiles-child-porn-gamergate/
One of the reasons 8chan was created, was that moot banned the gamergate crap from 4chan.
The_Decryptor@aussie.zoneto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"Together we'll make X great again!"English0·20 days ago“No, go away.”
That’s a perfectly valid way to deal with toxic contributors. There’s always people with better social skills and equal developer skills out there, you don’t have to accept and include toxic people just because they wrote some code.
The_Decryptor@aussie.zoneto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•AI Models Show Signs of Falling Apart as They Ingest More AI-Generated DataEnglish1·28 days agoUnfortunately I’m not finding much explicit information on the specific processes, just that it’s possible.
- Wikipedia says it’s infinitely recyclable
- So does this waste disposal place
- The Australian CSIRO also says it’s “endless”
- Alternatively, this PDF from a state government here says it’s often mixed in with virgin materials, but doesn’t mention why.
Now of course just because it can be recycled indefinitely, doesn’t mean it is in practise. Could be contamination, colouring, or just plain cost.
The_Decryptor@aussie.zoneto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•AI Models Show Signs of Falling Apart as They Ingest More AI-Generated DataEnglish1·1 month agoGlass and plastic both require virgin material, else you’d get garbage out.
Everything I’m reading suggests the problem with glass recycling is contamination, and that once that’s accounted for what’s left over can be infinitely recycled without quality loss.
Or Automattic doesn’t have enough employees left to implement it