Well in almost every other circumstance, you’re forgetting Uber and Airbnb.
Well in almost every other circumstance, you’re forgetting Uber and Airbnb.
Everyone will benefit, but have to imagine relatively few will buy tools to actually take advantage of it.
I knew there was a link between cell phones and cancer!!
…yeah that’s kind of the literal point
Yeah I was curious about Apple selling data to brokers, which I think would be new news. For Meta yeah that was the ios14 update, which really messed with their bottom line apparently lol
Sorry Apple is selling user data to data brokers now?
How’s HA compare to Hubitat? I like the offlineness of hub, but I’m not a programmer and setting a lot of stuff up often feels like a chore.
More like horny_insight!
…I’ll see myself out.
No one can take my flacs either. 🐷🧇
I’d defend myself, but I work in digital marketing so I’m not going to dissuade anyone from using AdWords… I mean Android.
Tire runoff is nasty. There’s recently been salmon die off in the NW from a preservative chemical in tires.
A Reddit user is $2 now, but they have terrible ad targeting. Reddit users volunteer troves of info about themselves, so even a modest effort to start tying all those user signals together could be a great boost to that number (which really wouldn’t take much). Plus monetizing that base for LLM data and you got a stew going. They’ll of course do the cash grabby enshitifying stuff too, but their user data is much more underutilized than facebooks at the moment.
So long as your perspective isn’t on the other side of these whales, than yes.
You see it a lot on in the comment sections of local newspapers or the city specific subs on Reddit.
Canada geese are metric tho…
People talk about Reddit and AI in terms of what Reddit will do for those LLMs. But I imagine another part of it has to be what they’ll do for Reddit. Like redditors volunteer sooo much information that it’s really an advertises dream if you can start to thread it together.
I’m starting to worry Lemmy users read the article at a lower rate than redditors.
Aside from Googles claims that they’re carbon neutral and only use/purchase renewable, how much carbon is this going to create?
Well it was 1200 people at Mozilla, not necessarily directly working on Firefox. They have multiple products and they still need HR and lawyers and all the other support roles any other company needs.
Are we running out of things to get mad about?