Schwim Dandy@piefed.zipEnglish
28 minutesWent from one billionaire’s pet project to another’s and am shocked… SHOCKED, I say! That it’s the same drivel and slop.
Doug@piefed.socialEnglish
3 hoursafaic it’s the “for profit” that tanks these places and nothing else. it’s why I went more into mastodon than Bluesky.
Corkyskog@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
2 hoursI just couldn’t get into those platforms, what do you use them for?
- Not_mikey@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish1 hour
Can someone explain to me why this is bad?
It’s a separate app so you don’t have to engage with it if you don’t want to
It’s helping people to control their experience, which IMO is a good thing
This is also probably helping with the development of the platform in general, if someone has a good UI idea but doesn’t have the technical know how to implement it, now they can. They can then test it out, refine it, share it and then maybe it gets added to the main UI. Same with feed algorithms. It makes development more bottom up.
- worhui@lemmy.worldEnglish28 minutes
This is a decent outline for how to use AI to improve a service.
A fully optional and separate product to interpret natural language interactions for a non-generative AI.
This seems like an appropriate use of AI.
- Hond@piefed.socialEnglish4 hours
I’m still amazed that people fell for that old ass artificial scarcity through invite links/codes trick when bluesky became the most popular shitter alternative. Made me question the sanity of some people i otherwise respect. Anyway, even if they made a less optimal decision they atleast left elons fucking nazi platform.
- LordMayor@piefed.socialEnglish3 hours
The people I know that use BlueSky just wanted Twitter without Musk. It wasn’t much more complicated than that and BlueSky has provided that.
Adding AI is very Musk-like so I’m not surprised there’s backlash.
- Not_mikey@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish1 hour
Was it artificial scarcity or actual scarcity? Bluesky is and has been orders of magnitude larger then mastodon and scaling to that size probably takes time. If they took all the twitter refugees at once it’s probably crash the server.
- XLE@piefed.socialEnglish2 hours
You can’t complete the four stages of enshittification without the first stage: make a really, really good product.

- KnitWit@lemmy.worldEnglish4 hours
Every single action the Bluesky team makes shows just how out of touch with and openly hostile to their user base the heads are.
pelespirit@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
3 hoursI’m going to reserve judgement on this since letting the user control their own feed is a good one. If it shits out a bunch of ads, which I doubt is possible because AI is hard to control, then yeah, it sucks donkey balls.
Attie, which interim CEO Toni Schneider referred to as a “new product” that’s “not part of the Bluesky app” in an interview with TechCrunch, allows users to essentially vibe code their own custom feed using natural language prompts — or even build their own Bluesky app alternative on top of the service’s Atmosphere protocol, an ecosystem of interoperable social applications.
“You control it, you shape it, without having to write code or know how to set up these feeds,” Schneider enthused.
Skullgrid@lemmy.worldEnglish
3 hoursYeah, I think people are wary of AI , which can be for good or bad, same way people can be pro AI, which can also be good or bad.
That being said, this sounds like it’s basically getting it to help you curate what you see from the system, and needs no technical knowledge. I’m uncertain if it involves processing tweets through an LLM , but if it’s open internet, it’s probably being shoved into some LLM somewhere anyway.
thisbenzingring@lemmy.todayEnglish
3 hoursfrom my interpretation it’s not letting the user control anything except the prompt you give the AI, it then returns what it thinks you should build your list (and no doubt influenced by corporate interests)
pelespirit@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
3 hoursYou may be right and they’re using weasel language, but that’s not what they’re implying:
allows users to essentially vibe code their own custom feed
or even build their own Bluesky app alternative on top of the service’s Atmosphere protocol,
- rabiezaater@piefed.socialEnglish2 hours
People getting pissed off about an app that is basically just a UI wrapper, and has absolutely nothing to do with the actual platform itself, is just emblematic of the state of the anti-AI witch hunters. Literally do not use it if you don’t like it, it’s really that simple.
- 2 hours
Why do you need “vibe coding” for UI/UX customisation?
Why can’t you have a regular app that has customisation features (can even use LLM or ML tech)?
I am hardly anti-AI and I’ve vibe coded some small elements of my work projects (very simple modules with extremely clear input -output requirements in a domain I have a lot of business experience in), but this seems like AI for the sake of AI (or hype and PR associated with what is marketed as AI).
- Not_mikey@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish1 hour
Speaking as someone who just vibe coded a client for lemmy, no matter how customizable you make your UI it will not be as customizable as having an LLM edit the code directly. The UI I wanted was completely different then the scroll based UI that most current lemmy clients have so the only way to make it was through vibe coding. You can check it out at stakswipe.com and you’ll see there was no way to customize a standard scroll based interface to have the same swiping behavior.
Also customizable UIs tend to be very menu heavy, so yeah you may be able to move the like button to the top right of the post, but to do so you’ll have to navigate through three layers of menus and settings to get there. Whereas with AI you can just type " move the like button to the top right". Customizing using natural language you know is a way better experience then figuring out a bunch of configuration and templating software that’s different for each app.
- 1 hour
That’s a fair point.
Still, I think for the median user interested in customisation, a fully vibe coded front end may be overkill.
- rabiezaater@piefed.socialEnglish1 hour
Because an LLM based interface allows you to say “I want my feed to look like Instagram” and it will just make it happen without you needing to tweak it endlessly. It is really the biggest strength of AI based tech, allowing for plain language input for what would normally be a relatively complex procedure.
- 2 hours
Literally do not use it if you don’t like it, it’s really that simple.
Tell that to the people living near new data centers who can’t get clean water and are being charged exorbitant rates for electricity.
- 56 minutes
Assuming you’re asking in good faith, here’s a few to get you started:
- Lincoln Institute of Land Policy | Data Drain: The Land and Water Impacts of the AI Boom
- Consumer Reports | AI Data Centers: Big Tech’s Impact on Electric Bills, Water, and More
- Forbes | America’s AI Boom Is Running Into An Unplanned Water Problem
- CNBC | AI data center ‘frenzy’ is pushing up your electric bill — here’s why
This is occuring all over the US, these issues are far from isolated incidents.
Edit: fixed a link format
- XLE@piefed.socialEnglish2 hours
Maybe you can take your own advice, and not spent time replying to comments you don’t like? I hear it’s really that simple.
- 1 hour
Maybe you can take your own advice, and not spent time replying to comments you don’t like? I hear it’s really that simple.
- rabiezaater@piefed.socialEnglish1 hour
Oh man, gottem! You really thought you did something there, didn’t ya?











