OpenStars

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[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 1 points 1 hour ago

There is enough hate to go around - fuck them both:-).

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 4 points 1 hour ago

Username did ask for that 😉

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 2 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) (1 children)

Though exactly like NSFW/NSFL and bot posts (which people avoid so replying can feel like a honeypot experience where a conversation was invited but unlikely to be fruitful, since even the poster themselves will never read your message), it's not only the item itself but rather the lack of proper labeling. AI slop could arguably, theoretically, for some people (I'm trying to frame this so as to lessen the chances of being flamed here!) be enjoyable, but cannot be acceptable in the wider community unless properly labeled. This "restriction" enables us to be more fully free to have our own enjoyment of this shared space.

Edit: for context, I had not even gotten to the existing flame war down below your comment yet, but somehow I knew it was coming! The Threadiverse seems to love to hate on AI almost as much as Windows and tankies!:-P (and ironically all for the same underlying reason: because consent should matter, even/especially when others say differently)

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 1 points 1 hour ago

In addition to that, there is a feature now (available only to mods) which attempts to automatically determine if a user is posting human or AI content. I don't know what criteria it is using, but the goal seems to be to aid mods in their determination beyond just looking through all their content individually.

So like NSFW (where it also adds NSFL) and bots, PieFed is now turning its sights to go hard after AI slop that is not labeled as such.

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 2 points 2 hours ago

PieFed is known for being extremely frugal about data, I wonder if that could be a viable replacement?

Like change the default settings to show content by New rather than Hot, just not federate with any other instances (I mean Lemmy or PieFed or Mbin etc.), and so on.

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 2 points 2 hours ago

In wider society, the red pill represents political extremism while the blue pill is... I dunno, blissful ignorance I guess? 😜

Perhaps taking either pill is woke, whereas refusing to take any is Reddit.

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 1 points 4 hours ago

On the other hand, there's a ton of wiki software available around the world, whereas on the Threadiverse there is only Lemmy, PieFed, and Mbin. So it makes a lot of sense to me to keep focused on the unique aspects that only @Rimu@piefed.social can offer? Not that I have any call on his time, just sharing this thought in support of the contrasting viewpoint.

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 3 points 4 hours ago

Except that people that you block that way on Lemmy can still read & reply to your content, vote on it, send you DMs, triggering notifications (even for WEEKS and WEEKS afterwards... 🙄🙃) - it's a "block" that does not actually block anything at all!?

Tbf, PieFed's block also lets people reply to you, but at least there it does not show you them.

Both software platforms still need improvements, fortunately there are contributors hard at work making stuff happen!

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 2 points 4 hours ago (2 children)

What happened? (I use the webpage interface so would have missed anything impacting mobile users)

 
 

Do you ever feel like you see too much? In this profound lecture, we explore the experience of the highly perceptive person—the one who walks into a room and instantly feels the unspoken tensions, hidden sorrows, and secret truths. This talk reveals why this "gift" of clear seeing can be the most dangerous thing you'll ever possess.

Discover the four hidden dangers of being deeply intuitive: the profound isolation of living in a different reality, the impossible choice between speaking truth and losing yourself, the pain of becoming a target for those who prefer illusion, and the devastating risk of losing your own identity by absorbing the emotions of others. This isn't about being "too sensitive"; it's about navigating a world that isn't ready for your clarity.

This is a complete guide to transforming this potential curse back into a gift. Learn the art of "conscious distance"—how to see clearly without the compulsion to fix, how to protect your energy, and how to hold your awareness as a quiet strength rather than an unbearable burden. Stop trying to wake up the world, and instead, learn to live peacefully with your own eyes wide open.

 

Do you ever feel like you see too much? In this profound lecture, we explore the experience of the highly perceptive person—the one who walks into a room and instantly feels the unspoken tensions, hidden sorrows, and secret truths. This talk reveals why this "gift" of clear seeing can be the most dangerous thing you'll ever possess.

Discover the four hidden dangers of being deeply intuitive: the profound isolation of living in a different reality, the impossible choice between speaking truth and losing yourself, the pain of becoming a target for those who prefer illusion, and the devastating risk of losing your own identity by absorbing the emotions of others. This isn't about being "too sensitive"; it's about navigating a world that isn't ready for your clarity.

This is a complete guide to transforming this potential curse back into a gift. Learn the art of "conscious distance"—how to see clearly without the compulsion to fix, how to protect your energy, and how to hold your awareness as a quiet strength rather than an unbearable burden. Stop trying to wake up the world, and instead, learn to live peacefully with your own eyes wide open.

 
 

I hope everyone is taking appropriate steps to self-care!? As the image shows, drink some boba, or read a good book, watch a good TV program or play a game, enjoy your life as much as you can. The world can burn some other week, but this week was not that one! 😊

 

I can think of one: food.

That's pretty much all I can come up with.

 

(no my OC, I am attempting to help spread this that I saw first on https://programming.dev/post/33666663 because I think it helps to know that it is not too late to make changes even for major things like smoking and our health!)

 

it effectively turned sedentary 55-year-olds into 30-year-olds when viewed through heart activity monitoring equipment.

Being that heart disease is the leading cause of death for most people in the United States, and cardiac strength is inversely correlated with heart disease, it’s probably one of the most significant studies on exercise ever carried out.

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