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While working on #Fedify, I noticed something about how #Misskey handles #ActivityPub object access.


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  • @reiver @dansup
    We should embrace any tools that respect creators privacy and produce safe code and that can enable new creative “minimal viable products” apps to ship even if they are likely to need to mature using more traditional programming later.

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  • @julian @reiver @fedicat @johannab

    Need only look at Palantir porting the operations of the US government to AI systems, and similar corporations (entire supply lines), to see this worrying trend.

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  • @julian @reiver @fedicat @johannab

    Furthermore I guess the killer app for AI is "Autoritarianism". Allow a small group of bad actors to control entire populations, by letting AI wade through the wealth of information collected via surveillance capitalism, weeding out patterns of resistance well before it becomes any serious threat. And a dictator doesn't care about that 5% error margin, where the AI got it wrong.

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  • @julian @reiver @fedicat @johannab

    > The problem is that some people use AI as a shortcut to no longer think.

    The issue is bigger than that, I think. One needs expertise to work with AI responsibly, and recognize where it goes off the rails. In our own expert areas we invested the time to be able to correct AI output.

    In all other areas, where we'll have to use hastily-introduced AI, we too are unable to detect its flaws. While AI poses as expert on anything, and is integrated everywhere.

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  • @julian @reiver @fedicat @johannab

    Yes, I've tried AI as a brainstorming assistant, and if you keep a keen eye on the conversation it works great. And there are many other good uses too.

    But I feel that the net effect of AI on the fabric of our society will be quite negative, making regular people overly reliant on exploitative technology they do not own.

    Huge AI bubble or not, it may be a passed station, and AI here to stay. Tech comes 1st, technology progress decoupled from human progress.

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  • @liaizon@social.wake.st what do you define vibe coding as?

    Vibe coding is prompting, followed by copy-paste, and then re-prompting with the error message, repeat.

    In no step there is any critical thinking.

    If you are inspecting the generated code, applying it judiciously, and asking questions back to further understand the decisions made, you are not vibe coding.

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  • @julian I can say as someone who has learned quite a lot about a bunch of super technical topics from doing some exploration of vibe coding that I completely disagree with this sentiment. I think the companies and ways the AI industry is operating is horrid and abysmal but those two things shouldn't be conflated.

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  • @uwehalfhand@norcal.social I feel we're conflating vibe coding with plain AI usage as an assistant.

    There's absolutely no pedagogical value to vibe coding.

    cc @fedicat@pc.cafe @reiver@mastodon.social

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    One person's request for Fediverse applications —Alex wants to be able to choose what the preview image is for a video, chosen from the frames in the video....I can imagine editing tools (in Fediverse applications) would also be useful.It is also common elsewhere for people to be able to use custom images for preview images.#FediDev #FediDevs #FediUX #Fediverse #FediverseUX #PreviewImage #Video
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    mobileatom@flipboard.com You've touched on a very interesting point. By the way, I've never figured out whether your Flipboard account will ever be able to see my reply, and to be honest, I'd be very curious to know what a Flipboard user sees when they receive a reply from the free Fediverse... Returning to your observation, I see the Fediverse as an integrated ecosystem, but integration doesn't always have to be symmetrical. [image: 1764879043010-31741512-04f3-4c0f-99f0-8314a4498402-image.png] To put it simply, Bookwyrm users and Peertube users aren't interested in viewing content from other social networks! In the Fediverse, there are programs that focus on one of the three areas in the image above, and programs that occupy two or more reference areas. For example, I find the fact that Mobilizon users can't see Friendica events much more problematic than the shortcoming you noted on Pixelfed... Pixelfed certainly "looks" like a social network, but it's primarily a place where users share their "personal art galleries." While I'm not a fan of dansup@mastodon.social, I recognize that he's making great strides to increase the interoperability of his creation, and Pixelfed has grown better than any other software in the Fediverse on three key levels: improving interoperability creating a beautiful and ergonomic app brand identity I'm sure he'll find a way to make text content visible in the future, but honestly, right now, it doesn't seem like a priority for Pixelfed's development and success. That said, your observations are a very interesting starting point for the development of software and interfaces in the Fediverse.
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    @dansup @thisismissem Hopefully, at least testing will become a bit easier now https://friend.camp/@darius/115300222885243971