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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Gotta keep the title catchy, in hopes Google *may* index it. Anyway...
Is anyone still out there in the internet? I mean this seriously. As of late with my YouTube algorithm getting worse by day, I've come to the realization that Google and Reddit are mostly... Dead?
-Now in fairness many subreddits are still somewhat active and moderated (even with death of API, therefore AutoMod tools), but by day it feels more and more of it gets sloppified. Half of r/ProgrammerHumor is LLM memes, which, in fairness is funny and is the hot thing these days but
+Now in fairness many subreddits are still somewhat active and moderated (even with death of API, therefore AutoMod tools), but by day it feels more and more of it gets sloppified. Half of r/ProgrammerHumor is LLM memes, which, in fairness is funny and is the hot thing these days but-
# I Keep Being Shown AI SaaS Projects/Websites
This is not new, at least not the AI part. We *always* had websites that were launched to do one thing, but always asked money from you, even if the thing was trivially simple, like converting a .webm to .mp4, .mp3, etc. Yet these days wherever, whatever I look at, is AI generated slop.