Doing my part to contribute to the Fediverse.
Subscribe to !android@lemdro.id, /r/android’s new home in the Fediverse!
Visit lemdro.id for a blazingly fast instance!
You’re looking for this: https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/censured. Us instance admin can also endorse other instances.
They have access to the IP and own the compute resources running OpenAI’s services.
I posted up some more detail from a purported insider on !chatgpt@lemdro.id. It seems like Ilya Sutskever and others on the engineering side who led the efforts to get him out.
!android@lemdro.id is the standard way of linking to a community on Lemmy and magazines on kbin/mbin (!community@instance.domain).
I’m not sure it’s a platform that should be promoted. It is incredibly laden with alt right content, even worse than the stuff YouTube frequently attempts to drive me toward. It’s also just another publicly traded company. It’s affiliated with that Truth Social stuff as well.
Sorry, they’re the first results on Google if you search “rumble” and “kick” so I figured you’d have already found them 😅.
It’s just rumble.com and kick.com. Rumble is packed with alt right content though. I always knew it as RT’s favourite platform.
They appear to be attempting to give it a distinct name here.
Rather than scattering when they come into contact with phonons, excitons in Re6Se8Cl2 actually bind with phonons to create new quasiparticles called acoustic exciton-polarons. Although polarons are found in many materials, those in Re6Se8Cl2 have a special property: they are capable of ballistic, or scatter-free, flow. This ballistic behavior could mean faster and more efficient devices one day.
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To install another one that works!
I saw that one from Wired but didn’t post it because the body itself referenced increased installations of some adblockers. The title seemed like a strange conclusion to draw from it all.
Why? It’s collapsible btw.
Some folks on the !android@lemdro.id post about this the other day cautioned about a tracker present in the app.
Agreed! I’m really appreciative of folks putting this kind of work into Lemmy.