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  • Where are you encountering these types of conversations on Lemmy? I haven't hardly noticed any sort of debates or conversations like that here. I just figured most conservatives just avoid this place either because they are keeping to their own echo chambers or aren't smart enough to figure out how Lemmy works

  • I got a reply from him on Reddit once. Well, maybe his assistant, but whatever. What a bummer. Definitely thought is peak role was on Top Secret. Loved that film so much! Guess I'm going to have to go watch it again

  • Summit @lemmy.world
    Skanky @lemmy.world

    Prior Sync User, Loving Summit!

    Hey all. Like the title says, I've been using Sync pretty much ever since it was first released way back in early Reddit days. It's truly a great client, but I'm into trying out any new client to see if there's a better experience out there. I've tried dozens - all the big ones and many of the stairs startups. This continued even after I have up on Reddit and migrated to Lemmy. Those were rough times as there really wasn't anything close to Sync during that transition period. Then, Sync for Lemmy hit and all was good again. Nothing ever replaced Sync. Ever.

    That is, until I discovered Summit. I'm telling ya, you have an amazing, if not the best, Lemmy client out there. I can't imagine how many hours you have put into this program because it is so incredibly feature-rich and extremely solid. I've been using it for about a week now and usually by this point I end up revertng back to sync with other programs. But not this one.

    I guess what I'm trying to say is thanks for

    AI Generated Images @sh.itjust.works
    Skanky @lemmy.world

    Emmteor!!!

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
    Skanky @lemmy.world

    From a legal/evidence perspective, what is going to happen when it will become impossible to tell the difference between a video generated by AI versus the real thing?