tenna

A critter on the internet

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A techie critter and casual streamer in their mid-twenties with interests in webhosting. Known for running web servers on things that shouldn't run web servers, turning others into similar looking blue raccoons, and being a little bit bigger than average.


Disclaimer: All content posted here are my own, and don’t necessarily represent my employer’s positions, strategies, or options.


I post non-lewd kink, but make best efforts to tag it 18+. This might not always happen, however (especially if it's only adjacent to it.) Please only follow if you are 18+.

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i continued to ask it what a co-host on cohost.org is and it proceeded to claim i help create and maintain the website

which, i mean, i wouldn't say no to working on cohost, but, uh, my credentials are primarily "playing around with splunk and other service monitoring apps a lot" and "running pleroma on a nintendo switch" so i don't think i'd really contribute a lot of use there tbh

but anyways, i told it that it was wrong and it immediately went into damage control mode, repeatedly saying it's still learning and apologizing, which i guess is a valid response, but

let it be known, that i am indeed also a co-host on the cohost.org website.

also i don't know why but the idea that google bard does know about cohost posts is like, strange to me. mildly unnerving but not super weird, cuz like idk we've had webcrawlers for a while. it's just weird to think about it in terms of that being used for language models now