Some instances (like mine and lemmings.world) have automated bots to clean up these spam posts everywhere. I think lemmy world has an automod as well, but maybe it’s not working as well if you keep seeing these spam posts?
Some instances (like mine and lemmings.world) have automated bots to clean up these spam posts everywhere. I think lemmy world has an automod as well, but maybe it’s not working as well if you keep seeing these spam posts?
If you want to be able to use your models from everywhere sefurely, then koboldcpp on the ai horde is your best option. Super easy to set up
Unfotunately mastodon doesn’t support markdown, and even trying to do hyperlinks is an exercise in frustration. The integration between lemmy and mastodon sucks atm. It’s part of why the bot exists.
Please, just block the bot and you won’t see it again. If there was a way to make the replies from the bot not appear on lemmy, I would add it, but it’s not possible.
ye I’ll add something soon
Yes, see here: https://github.com/db0/lemmy-tagginator
No, I’m a python boy. So as soon as I saw python and markdown, It was good enough for me
Sadly there’s no container for django-wiki atm. The existing implementation is 3 years old and unmaintained so it’s fallen very far behind. My deployment is pure ansible, so I plan to post a public version of it, but if you want it in container form to sit alongside lemmy, someone else has to dockerize it and ensure it’s up to date
Yes, there’s no current hooks provided by django-wiki for user registration etc. I have opened requests to add them and I’m planning to adjust the procedure further then. I could also extend the django-wiki myself, but I have my hands full already with my other projects.
Ultimately the best would indeed be some sort of lemmy oauth system to register. I’m hoping this might be possible at some point in the future. This kind of thing requires more developers jumping in and this is partly why I make these posts as well.
While I love Dokuwiki as well, the fact that it has a slightly different markup language would be a stumbling block for users moving info over. Also, django-wiki is python, which I know and can extend, while Dokuwiki is php, which I don’t. :)
Sounds like a good fit for lemmy.dbzer0.com :D
Lol, I really pity your users if that’s what you’re like talking to other admins.
Look, maybe I can make it very plain for you to finally get. You will not be able to recognise it’s not ai generated and your “proper solution” won’t catch it. Your users will freak the fuck out.
Use your brain. I’m out
Yes, it’s uisng the clip image2text model
Omg! If someones starts posting photorealistic generated csam to your instance, is this what you’re going to tells to your userbase when you refuse to delete it? Are you for real? In that case, good fucking luck!
The situation is that anyone can ai generate any amount of novel csam now.
Yes that would work, but it’s a bit unnecessary
If you don’t run pictrs, they literally cannot push images to you as you can’t store them
Most lemmy servers do not have a GPU, so that would make it too slow. But I plan to provide this option soon if people want it.
My bot has a readme with instructions and we’re working on a docker image too: https://github.com/db0/threativore