This is your space to connect, learn, and share with fellow users, developers, and AI enthusiasts. We’re excited to have you here and look forward to seeing the conversations, ideas, and innovations that will come from this community.
Our Community Guidelines
To ensure this forum remains a positive and productive place for everyone, we ask that you follow these guidelines:
1. A Respectful Space for Discussion
Please treat this forum with the same respect you would a public space. We are a shared community resource—a place to share skills, knowledge, and interests through ongoing conversations about AI, machine learning, and our products.
These guidelines are here to help maintain a kind, friendly environment for everyone.
2. Contribute to Meaningful Discussions
Help us make this community a valuable place for everyone by contributing positively to discussions. Before posting, spend some time browsing existing topics to see if your question or comment has already been addressed. When you do post, ensure your contribution adds value to the conversation.
The topics we discuss here are important to us, and we hope you’ll treat them with the same respect and consideration.
3. Disagree Respectfully
It’s okay to disagree, but please do so respectfully. Focus on the ideas being discussed, not the person presenting them. Avoid:
- Name-calling
- Personal attacks
- Responding to a post’s tone instead of its content
- Knee-jerk contradictions
Instead, provide thoughtful insights that enhance the discussion and encourage a deeper understanding.
4. Your Participation Shapes the Community
The way we engage here sets the tone for the community. Choose to participate in discussions that make this forum a welcoming and informative place. Discourse offers tools like bookmarks, likes, flags, and replies—use them to improve your experience and that of others.
Let’s work together to make our community a place that everyone enjoys and benefits from.
5. Report Issues Promptly
While our moderators have special authority, this is a community-driven forum, and we rely on your help to maintain its quality. If you see behavior that doesn’t align with our guidelines, don’t engage—just flag it. Enough flags will trigger action, either automatically or by moderator intervention.
Moderators reserve the right to remove any content or user account that violates these guidelines. We aim to be facilitators, not just enforcers, so your cooperation is key to keeping our community civil and welcoming.
6. Always Be Civil
Rudeness, offensive language, and personal attacks have no place here. Please:
- Be civil. Avoid posting anything that could be seen as offensive, abusive, or hateful.
- Keep it clean. Don’t post anything obscene or sexually explicit.
- Respect others. Do not harass, impersonate, or expose someone’s private information.
- Respect our forum. Avoid spamming or vandalizing the forum.
These guidelines aren’t just rules—they’re here to help us all enjoy a safe, respectful environment. If you’re unsure whether your post is appropriate, consider how you’d feel if it were featured on a major news site.
Remember, this is a public forum, and search engines index these discussions. Keep your language, links, and images safe for all audiences.
7. Keep Discussions Organized
Help us keep the forum tidy by posting in the right place:
- Start topics in the appropriate category. Read category definitions to ensure your post fits.
- Avoid cross-posting the same message in multiple topics.
- Don’t post no-content replies or derail topics mid-conversation.
- Use the Like button instead of posting “+1” or “Agreed.”
- Rather than diverting a topic in a radically different direction, use the “Reply as a Linked Topic” feature.
8. Post Original Content
Ensure that what you post is your own work or content you have permission to share. Avoid posting descriptions, links, or methods for stealing intellectual property or breaking the law.
9. Powered by Our Community
This site is run by your friendly DeGirum staff and supported by you, our community. If you have any questions about how things should work here, start a new topic in the Site Feedback category, and let’s discuss it. For urgent issues, please contact our admins directly.
10. Terms of Service
While legal terms can be tedious, they’re important to protect us all. Please review our Terms of Service to understand your rights and responsibilities when using this forum.