Comment Re:Why (Score 1) 49
if you RTFA you can see it can be disabled, so its not being forced on you.
but yeah, if theres a plugin that does it, kinda waste of effort, unless the plugin was a performance issue or something..
if you RTFA you can see it can be disabled, so its not being forced on you.
but yeah, if theres a plugin that does it, kinda waste of effort, unless the plugin was a performance issue or something..
think more along the lines of proof of existance, rather than positive or negative reputation
a platform could define it's own internal reputation system, but can prioritise someone with a consistent 10 years of github commits and 20 years of steam gaming over someone with no proof of existance
if someone starts spamming AI slop that profile can then be banned from the system internally
The real issue here isnt just AI noise, it's contextless identity.
Anyone with a ChatGPT prompt and a HackerOne login can throw slop at Daniel Stenbergs inbox.
Theres no way to filter for intent, effort, or history. Thats the problem we need to solve and maybe its finally time for a web3 reputation layer for the internet.
Let users link their identity across systems (GitHub, Stack Overflow, bug trackers, etc.) to a Web3 address
Generate a reputation profile: merged PRs, accepted bug reports, Karma, vouches, prior bounties, blah blah
Store that reputaiton signed off-chain (cheap, privacy-friendly), and optionally allow the address owner to pay gas to sign or pin proofs on-chain (Ethereum, EAS, etc.) if tamper resistance is needed.
Platforms like HackerOne could then gate access, weigh reports, or skip low-rep users or require a tiny stake to discourage spam while still welcoming newcomers who have done the work.
This isn't about trying to force blockchain in to a use case, but it could be the basis for a portable, verifiable reputation that the user can control and share with any site, forum or service.
Daniel could then flag users as using AI to create negative reputation and discourage it's use. He could also filter and prioritise reports from confirmed good actors.
And we, the mighty multi decade users of slashdot could represent our hard won karma
This would eliminate 95% of the garbage with out banning AI or disincentivising new talent. It would reduce team burnout.
We could add our Steam and Playstation achievements to our account so someone might actually care about that knife skin you bought...
I dunno, just a thought
what's changed is largely irrelevent to the context because guess what, if/when today's kids have kids, things will have changed again.
Do not raise your children the way [your] parents raised you, they were born for a different time.
or..
You cannot raise your children how your parents raised you, because they raised you for a world that no longer exists.
The government doesn't pay for things from tax... taxes are levied to flatten the playing field and make people more financially equal.
The government raises money by selling bonds to banks that create money out of thin air to pay for them, causing inflation.
This is just a fuck you to make people even poorer attempt.
the uk has been simmering for decades, now we're boiling we havent even noticed
im from the uk, started my own business, became a millionaire through hard work and a bit of luck..
the disdain i get from my parents is sickening, for not following the traditional path of university, career, retire.
i wasn't sure what i was experiencing or why but definitely the summary describes it well, as well as the attitude from friends i grew up with. my dad still thinks i dream too much.
someone i was working with build a very successful SaaS with freehand PHP without a framework, but it was clunky, hard to maintain and kept getting hacked.
they hired a 3rd party to rebuild the service from scratch using laravel, unfortunately the project wasn't managed at all and expectations weren't aligned so after about 12 months and a lot of money wasted the rewrite was scrapped. The biggest problem with this approach was they used the waterfall model and expected everything to come together nicely at the end rather than an agile model of quickly, build, test, release etc.
Eventually they just hired a dev to maintain and make increnetal improvements. the platform is still running.
Personally I'd just take an agile approach. integrate laravel in to the platform to initially just handle auth and hand over the rest of the pages to the old system. laravel's ORM can map to any clunky database, then migrate each of the old pages or features to laravel, one at a time, releasing and testing often until everything has been migrated to laravel and the old site has been phased out.
> I want an app that lets me watch local media I have in my house and I am willing to pay for it rather than ad supported stuff pushed in my face. Paid for emby premium lifetime access after Plex gone loco.
i used to run an events calendar site on drupal for my local community - it was like a fulltime development job with plugins constantly breaking each other.
Then i discovered wordpress, themes and never touched drupal again - not sure who it's client base is but it's not a cost or time effective solution and anyone still using it has had a good 12 years with better choices around
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5...
what ever is found, please just leave it there
this is the real grey goo theory
there have been some recent studies showing
* multivitamins dont help you live longer
* multivitamins dont prevent heart disease
and they seem to inspire journalists to come to the conclusion that multivitamins are worthless
this is fake news
Imagine living with a vitamin D deficiency, or scurvy or a magnesium deficiency because of articles like this ðY
are the 1% in the past 8 months.
How can you work when the system's so crowded?