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bigboismith@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Trump shares the message he receives from NATO leader Mark Rutte211·11 days agoIt’s written in a way for Trump to understand
Is that aluminum foil in the microwave?
bigboismith@lemmy.worldto Rare insults@lemmy.world•As a stoner who thinks Seth is hot, done4·16 days agoNot ugly, but he looks like he’s about to say the smugest shit you’ve ever heard
That specific game does seem to have problems with proton https://www.protondb.com/app/9420 However it doesn’t seem to be permissions, so either a problem with the games or the specific version of proton you’re using.
Try opening steam via a terminal and opening a game. You should see the problem launching the game in the terminal, might be permissions.
bigboismith@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•System requirements for me and not for thee168·29 days agoHey, unused memory is wasted memory
bigboismith@lemmy.worldto [Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•What shitty stuff did you discovered when you became adult?English2·1 month agoPeople who know their shit are usually quiet and humble. People who don’t know their shit act like they know their shit
bigboismith@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does anyone use a phone without a protective case?1·1 month agoI don’t use one, though my phone is second hand and I charge it wirelessly. A case would make it change worse
bigboismith@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•how do I know that you guys are real and not bots?7·1 month agoTotally fair question — and honestly, it’s one that more people should be asking as bots get better and more human-like.
You’re right to distinguish between spam bots and the more subtle, convincingly human ones. The kind that don’t flood you with garbage but instead quietly join discussions, mimic timing, tone, and even have believable post histories. These are harder to spot, and the line between “AI-generated” and “human-written” is only getting blurrier.
So, how do you know who you’re talking to?
- Right now? You don’t.
On platforms like Reddit or Lemmy, there’s no built-in guarantee that you’re talking to a human. Even if someone says, “I’m real,” a bot could say the same. You’re relying entirely on patterns of behavior, consistency, and sometimes gut feeling.
- Federation makes it messier.
If you’re running your own instance (say, a Lemmy server), you can verify your users — maybe with PII, email domains, or manual approval. But that trust doesn’t automatically extend to other instances. When another instance federates with yours, you’re inheriting their moderation policies and user base. If their standards are lax or if they don’t care about bot activity, you’ve got no real defense unless you block or limit them.
- Detecting “smart” bots is hard.
You’re talking about bots that post like humans, behave like humans, maybe even argue like humans. They’re tuned on human behavior patterns and timing. At that level, it’s more about intent than detection. Some possible (but imperfect) signs:
Slightly off-topic replies.
Shallow engagement — like they’re echoing back points without nuance.
Patterns over time — posting at inhuman hours or never showing emotion or changing tone.
But honestly? A determined bot can dodge most of these tells. Especially if it’s only posting occasionally and not engaging deeply.
- Long-term trust is earned, not proven.
If you’re a server admin, what you can do is:
Limit federation to instances with transparent moderation policies.
Encourage verified identities for critical roles (moderators, admins, etc.).
Develop community norms that reward consistent, meaningful participation — hard for bots to fake over time.
Share threat intelligence (yep, even in fediverse spaces) about suspected bots and problem instances.
- The uncomfortable truth?
We’re already past the point where you can always tell. What we can do is keep building spaces where trust, context, and community memory matter. Where being human is more than just typing like one.
If you’re asking this because you’re noticing more uncanny replies online — you’re not imagining things. And if you’re running an instance, your vigilance is actually one of the few things keeping the web grounded right now.
/s obviously
bigboismith@lemmy.worldto [Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•What product price raise have you really noticed with cost of living going up?English9·1 month agoOrange juice, about tripled in price
bigboismith@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Using A.I. to DESTROY Minesweeper [16:38] | Code Bullet22·1 month agoIn the sense that the enemies in the first Doom had “AI”.
bigboismith@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Using A.I. to DESTROY Minesweeper [16:38] | Code Bullet251·1 month agoUsing Ai in the old sense and not LLM.
Context for the foreigners. A man was sleeping in that cabin when the boat drove up on shore. He only woke up after his neighbor came to check on him.
bigboismith@lemmy.worldto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•How do you keep from being depressed about AI?11·1 month agoWorking in IT as gen z I have had to accept that everything is already developed, and probably better than I would have done it. If I can think of a problem then someone has solved it.
I would want to say that art is in the eye of the beholder, but there is no one to behold anymore. The only thing art can be today is the process of the artist (unless you are lucky and/or privileged).
While depressing, one has to ask; is an impression needed for art to be valid? I don’t think so.
Three is an over abundance of basically everything, and I doubt there is a way to go back.
Tldr: make your own art, there is too much art to view anyway
bigboismith@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Stats show Russian economic growth falteringEnglish53·2 months agoWe need to remember that Russia will do everything to make sure that the economy looks stable. If you print money and grant high risk loans to weapons suppliers you will have a positive GDP growth, though absolutely not a healthy economy. You won’t see Russias GDP slowly start to go into the negatives, it will grow and then it will suddenly collapse.
Not really answering the whole question, but you really don’t need a lot. Currently running jellyfin, a blog and some other fun dockers on a raspberry pi (clone), with an external nas though a large USB would do. Start with just “retrieving” movies to your local disk and think what else you need.
- want to access movies between devices? Get some cheap server (I.e some second hand computer) or a NAS
- want to have some snazzy UI? Get jellyfin
- Want to be able to expand storage? Set up some raid configuration or similar.
Rent, but I can’t afford to save up towards my down payment because I have to spend it on rent