can't tell if that's flippant or just uninformed. Reddit data was a significant component of the development of most big name LLMs.
good grief i hope not. Email & captcha are reasonable; a short form essay on why you should be graced with the ability to participate is super cringe.
stupid is as stupid does.
meh, I don't mind it. Add the content you want to add. Scroll on past the content you don't want to read. It's not a big deal.
fair but the issue has never been about charging for API usage, it's how much they're charging for it. Not sure if you're implying that a single app using the API should pay enough to double reddit's total API operating costs for all apps, but if so, that's pretty unreasonable.
Agreed. they also know RES only works as long as old.reddit.com works, and once that's done, desktop is shit.
The same twitter that has gone in the shithole and is so bad that they're literally getting courts to order their eviction for not paying rent.
I mean I know there are bigger issues at play here, but can't help saying: Ewww...i forgot how gross it is when not using old.reddit.com.
ya my immediate reaction was "wow, how tone deaf." It's pretty clear to me that this clown is just repackaging the same talking points the VCs are using to influence his weak-minded ass.
I don't know about the rest of you, but even working a full time mid-career corporate job, I think I can make time for both. It doesn't have to be either-or.
Nope. I was a constant listener and eventually, a supporter. That stopped many years ago. They are not what they used to be.
that's both unreasonable and not the right way to approach this. Your assumption is that if you knew the names of all possible processes that you could then be in a position to make better decisions. the problem is names are useless - it's trivial for software to run under different names, so believing names can help you somehow is a waste of time.