

You can turn the AI off in the Notepad settings. Not the case for Paint though.
I’m a #SoftwareDeveloper from #Switzerland. My languages are #Java, #CSharp, #Javascript, German, English, and #SwissGerman. I’m in the process of #LearningJapanese.
I like to make custom #UserScripts and #UserStyles to personalize my experience on the web. In terms of #Gaming, currently I’m mainly interested in #VintageStory and #HonkaiStarRail. I’m a big fan of #Modding.
I also watch #Anime and read #Manga.
#fedi22 (for fediverse.info)
You can turn the AI off in the Notepad settings. Not the case for Paint though.
Youtube seems to be blocking access to a seriously large amount of publicly listed videos
Creators can choose whether their videos should be accessible and whether they should be listed anywhere. Which you don’t seem to have ruled out being the case here. So I’d say you’re jumping the gun here.
I have seen channels which delisted (and later privated entirely) almost all their videos for legitimate reasons, so it’s certainly possible.
And I can attest that at least one of the remaining 26 is hosted, but invisible.
This one is almost certainly just delisted.
everyone needs to jump ship to Odysee
The fediverse has its own video platform (peertube).
You can find Lemmy posts on Mastodon, yeah, but only if it’s been federated there.
In regards to Lemmy, there’s two means of federation I’m aware of:
You should then be able to find the post on Mastodon either over the community’s profile, via potential hashtags used in it, or possible the author’s profile if that got federated over too (idk if this happens automatically).
If the post was made by an Mbin user, then there’s also the option to follow the user directly instead of the community the post was made in. Not sure if this also applies to Piefed, but definitely doesn’t for Lemmy.
Upvoted you for disclosing the use of AI, while providing new information no one else in the thread has been able to provide without AI. Due to disclosing it, anyone who doesn’t want AI can skip the comment, but anyone who’d be glad for the information can still get it. It also makes it clear that this is of questionable reliability, which is good enough in this context, but one shouldn’t use this as a source when doing their own medical examinations.