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Having it on the door makes it performative, doesn’t it
It was designed that way. This span of addresses should not be used for anything other than localhost-ery.
May seem like a wide span, but at the time that it was designed they didn’t anticipate needing every single address
It being an average number, pulled out of it’s context, doesn’t necessarily mean anything beyond just the average
_g_be@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•The great millennial garbage gyreEnglish24·13 days agoReluctant to settle, spoiled for choice, great ways of describing the situation.
the apparently-bottomless firehose of faces that makes you desensitized, the anonymous dismissal of them makes you callous.
The apps are just another dopamine slot machine, so the companies don’t care and in fact would rather keep people in their app.
_g_be@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•There is no such thing as truly objective YouTube search results anymore3·16 days agoLikewise I have the udm-14 added to my Google searches to remove the AI content
_g_be@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Serious question for the ball owners out there.English2·16 days agoIt took me until coming back the next day
_g_be@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why is cottage cheese the only cheese defined by some relationship to a building?41·24 days agoWake me up when they hit the 2nd Tower
_g_be@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•It's interesting that gun rights were sold on the basis of "resisting unlawful government." They seen to have _caused and supported_ unlawful government.123·25 days agocan you blame them
Yes.
“A Republic, if you can keep it”
They can’t do the work because their feelings were hurt? I will absolutely blame them
_g_be@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for an web-based secure message serviceEnglish5·26 days agoThis is so sick, great tool
_g_be@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•An LAPD helicopter claimed to have ID'ed protesters from above and threatened to "come to your house"English51·1 month agoNo no, couldn’t have that, would be a shame
_g_be@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Would alcohol be as popular if it weren't a beverage?3·1 month agoThere’s people already, which smoke recreationally and/or advocate for legalization, that already don’t see it in the same category as other ‘harder’ drugs. And, it hasn’t always been illegal federally.
All this to say, it’ll probably end up near alcohol on the spectrum you describe
At 20 years old it’s classified as Classic, like cars.
And at 21 it can drink
_g_be@lemmy.worldto Curated Tumblr@sh.itjust.works•on AI art, copyright and theftEnglish3·2 months agoIf your argument is that “AI is just a tool and Capitalism is the real boogeyman, again” then I absolutely agree with you.
My gripe is that openAI and Meta are clearly scraping from copyrighted media but because of the scale of the scraping it’s not ‘stealing’ in the traditional sense. While we’re bickering about the semantics of legality, this tool is being weaponised to further wealth inequality.
And to be clear, I’ve been referencing the AI companies and movie studios, not the technology itself.
_g_be@lemmy.worldto Curated Tumblr@sh.itjust.works•on AI art, copyright and theftEnglish4·2 months agoOnly if its profitable, and given that Al output is inherently very limited, it won’t be. Al can only produce lower quality
This is literally already happening. The SAGAFTRA screen actors guild had to negotiate new contracts against studios that were using AI as a bargaining chip to lower their wages
_g_be@lemmy.worldto Curated Tumblr@sh.itjust.works•on AI art, copyright and theftEnglish51·2 months agoBut we’re AI users going to pay?
In your head is AI being used solely by common people for fun little prompts? If you build this machine that replaces the artist, corporations can and will use it that way.
Big movie studios will use it to generate parts (and eventually all) of a movie. They can use this as leverage to pay the artists less and hire fewer of them. Animators, actors, voice actors.
you want the rich and powerful to stop pirating and freebooting artist’s work, maybe the first step is to ban that (or rather, enforce it) rather than a technology two steps removed?
If a movie studio pirated work and used it in a film, that’s against copyright and we could sue them under current law.
But if they are paying openAI for a service, and it uses copyrighted material, since openAI did the stealing and not the studio then it’s not clear if we can sue the studio.Logically we would pursue openAI then, but you’re arguing that we shouldn’t because it’s “two steps removed”.
Seems like it’s being argued that because of the layer of abstraction that is created when large quantities of media is used, rather than an individual’s work, that it’s suddenly a victimless crime. That because what’s being done is not currently illegal it must not be immoral either.
What other secrets is Big Universe keeping from us