
If falsehoods are significantly represented on the web, Gemini, having no way to fact-check the info, will believe the sites it scrapped.
Interesting… so it will be great at falling for conspiracy theories. Awesome.
If falsehoods are significantly represented on the web, Gemini, having no way to fact-check the info, will believe the sites it scrapped.
Interesting… so it will be great at falling for conspiracy theories. Awesome.
I agree that publishing a blog might sometimes seem like writing to yourself. I still do it occasionally when I have something to say. Much to my surprise, I get ransom references that people read, and in some cases, they liked what they read.
Unlike quick thoughts on social media posts, which tend to be ephemeral, blog posts have much longer lifespans.
But yep, I see the author’s point…
Not counting WordPress, that I really (really!!!) dislike (just because; your mileage may vary), I would say that Writefreely is the closest to traditional blog platform with activitypub baked in.
You can try it on https://writefreely.org/instances
That’s what I use. Although I Have a Plex lifetime subscription, Jelliyfin is just too fantastic.