

As always, never rely on llms for anything factual. They’re only good with things which have a massive acceptance for error, such as entertainment (eg rpgs)
As always, never rely on llms for anything factual. They’re only good with things which have a massive acceptance for error, such as entertainment (eg rpgs)
Not built-in to the standard. There’s some extensions but the software you’re using must support them. The hexbear emojis should be emoji size because they’re using the built-in lemmy emoji option which appends a special string to the markdown which your frontend should recognise and resize to emoji size. Check it out by using the default lemmy UI on this comment.
If you lemmy frontend doesn’t do this, you need to contact your developer
Most providers like hetzner and contabo already provide ddos protection. No everyone needs ddos protection anyway and the privacy issue its not certain with cloudflare either not would I argue that the costs are worth it.
Just host your own reverse proxy. It’s not hard
What the absolute fuck? itch.io is fucking massive, how did the registar just treat them like this? goddamn!
Wait, if they suspended your domain, can you even transfer it away? if not, that’s really fucking scary.
I don’t have good interaction with them either, but nothing as bad. I used one of their VPS to hold the reverse proxy for my lemmy instance like a year ago. Randomly it went down and the support was non-existent. Eventually it came back on its own after some days but I had already moved everything away from them
The problem is that the “train of the thought” is also hallucinations. It might make the model better with more compute but it’s diminishing rewards.
Rpg can use the llms because they’re not critical. If the llm spews out nonsense you don’t like, you just ask to redo, because it’s all subjective.