@thomasfuchs all these AR/VR things completely miss the real problem: nobody looks cool while using it. Very much the opposite.
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brent (brentm@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 31-Mar-2023 01:47:21 JST brent @gnu2 I'll have to try out lemmy. It wasn't on my radar. I hope open networks win. Reddit is both wonderful and terrible. The problem with social stuff is that the more popular a service gets the more incentive there is to poison it with attention-seeking nonsense. I feel like Reddit is on the edge of a wave of monetization that might ruin any value.
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brent (brentm@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 31-Mar-2023 01:21:20 JST brent @thomasfuchs sites like reddit that aggressively promote human-generated and human-curated content will keep getting more valuable. There seems to be a ML/AI race to the bottom that is a bit confusing.