RedBear 11mo ago • 100%
Please someone fine-tune a large language model (LLM) like Mistral 7B on the content from ProleWiki to answer questions posted on Hexbear.net. It could have spoiler text explaining how to use it in every public comment it makes and allow direct message chatting.
RedBear 1y ago • 100%
And this website next, yeah? 😆
RedBear 1y ago • 100%
Days after the passage of the Online Safety Bill, Parliament began pressuring Rumble to take down "legal but harmful" content like Brand.
Conservatives are shocked that giving the government the power to censor means giving it the power to censor THEM.
@mikestabile
RedBear 1y ago • 100%
He was added in august, but they removed it.
> Those struggling to mention War in Ukraine without calling it 'unprovoked' need to listen to #NATO Boss @jensstoltenberg explain at our Foreign Affairs Committee that NATO expansion provoked the War - the invasion breached the #UN Charter so it was illegal, it was also provoked.. > > https://x.com/wallacemick/status/1705126114539053505
RedBear 1y ago • 100%
This is hosted by the CIA so I don't know whether it's Ukraine's list or America's.
RedBear 1y ago • 100%
Here are the ones I follow:
@hasanthehun @MaxBlumenthal @jimmy_dore @rustyrockets @thehill @YaBoiHakim @TheDeprogramPod @SecondThought @yugopnik @id_communism @TheGrayzoneNews @BTnewsroom @BenjaminNorton @MintPressNews @peoplesdispatch @PeoplesForumNYC @GeopoliticaEcon @richimedhurst @dancohen3000 @TheRedactedInc @ChrisLynnHedges @caitoz @Aaron_Good @aaronjmate @Consortiumnews @ggreenwald @LeeCamp @wallacemick @KimIversenShow @ClareDalyMEP @existentialcoms
The kill list includes 300 children from the Donbass and formerly Daria Dugin > DPRK leader Kim Jong Un has been added to Ukraine’s Myrotvorets/Peacemaker kill list following his recent trip to Russia. He joins Hollywood actor Steven Seagal, Elon Musk and the Pope. > > The website is hosted in Langley, Virginia, home of the CIA. > > https://twitter.com/SweeneySteve/status/1702600240837136490 > North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Ukraine Kill List! > > The infamous "Peacemaker" site, listing politicians, artists, peace activists, journalists & children - now has North Korean's Kim Jong-Un. > > His crime - attacking Ukraine's sovereignty & territorial integrity. > > The site encourages attacks on those listed. > > #NorthKorea | #KimJongUn | #Kiev | #Ukraine | #BREAKING l Kim Jong Un > > https://x.com/GlobeEyeNews/status/1702585330594156925?s=20 ![](https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/b5c7beea-facc-466d-9927-1cdaefe3a164.jpeg) > The Pope was added to the Banderite hitlist “Myrotvorets” for calling on Russian youth not to abandon the legacy of great Russia but it was quickly deleted according to numerous Telegram channels. > > https://x.com/apocalypseos/status/1696645304764772608?s=20
RedBear 1y ago • 100%
I think this was the Tomb Raider game where I spent a couple hours trying to make a jump and eventually abandoned it.
I've been browsing Hexbear and noticed that while it has some discussions it mainly has an abundance of memes and visual content. While the link aggregator format is great for discussions and text posts, I can't help but wonder why not use an image board like [Leftybooru](https://lefty.booru.org). Image boards offer the advantage of easily finding images based on tags, whereas Lemmy lacks this feature. So you can never go back to an image you liked unless you remember something said in the post. On the other hand, Lemmy does allow for better organization of discussions through comment trees. It seems like a platform that combines the best of both worlds would be ideal for the Hexbear community. What are your thoughts on this? Is there a reason why you haven't adopted a more hybrid approach?