I think they should add the word “Fuck” to all age verification prompts until they, too, get censored.
- 0 Posts
- 20 Comments
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•The U.S. Is Launching a Regulatory Assault on Drone Users | New restrictions try to shield ICE from being watched from above.English
13·6 months agoThey were always sacrificial pawns. The administration has been salivating over one of them getting killed so that they can invoke Artical 2 and call for martial law.
Text has been a little sluggish with my tests. Might be due to influx of users, though.
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Games@lemmy.world•Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?English
1·7 months agoThe one that upped it by 30% worked for me on a Steam Deck. I can’t parry everything, but i can at least hit the parry now.
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•Hertz' AI System That Scans for "Damage" on Rental Cars Is Turning Into an Epic DisasterEnglish
29·1 year agoJust spit balling here, but they probably tune the AI for different thresholds between return and rent out so that they can rake in the damage fees for things that “weren’t there” during the first AI scan.
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@beehaw.org•Walmart Scales Back Self-Checkout Amid Security and Customer Feedback
3·1 year agoBold of you to assume this means they are hiring more workers…
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] How is your Steam Deck's battery holding up?
2·2 years agoYeah, I just never have the time to get around to it. I use it plugged into my projector most of the time anyway.
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] How is your Steam Deck's battery holding up?
3·2 years agoMine failed a couple of months into owning the 512gb original model. Only holds about a couple of minutes of charge when it isn’t plugged in.
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@beehaw.org•Four Dead In Fire As Tesla Doors Fail To Open After Crash
12·2 years agoI’ve heard that done Tesla models have laminate glass on the doors, like they make the windshield, making most glass breakers ineffective.
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•lol at calling it "work" and themselves an "artist", it's not technically "AI" too...English
21·2 years agoThey only would have ‘broken the law’ in this case if they tried to sell it as their own original work, which it isn’t, and that is what the prompt writer in the op is trying to do.
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•A Google breakup is on the table, say DOJ lawyersEnglish
1·2 years agoBefore YouTube’s switch to “your going to watch 6 ads before the video starts, and you are going to like it,” schtick, I always enjoyed getting to skip the ad before they managed to tell me what the product even was.
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube confirms your pause screen is now fair game for adsEnglish
2·2 years agoIt doesn’t need to be an animated visual to be distracting or NSFW…
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube confirms your pause screen is now fair game for adsEnglish
8·2 years agoThat’s a lot of faith that the ads would be SFW, let alone not distracting.
Not only that, but then they go and blow half of their budget on adverts instead of R&D.
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•Procreate takes a stand against generative AI, vows to never incorporate the tech into its products | TechCrunchEnglish
31·2 years agoWhile, yes it is not copy and paste in the literal sense, it does still have the capacity to outright copy the style of an artist’s work that was used to train it.
If teaching another artist’s work is already frowned upon when trying to pass the trace off as one’s own work, then there’s little difference when a computer does it more convincingly.
Maybe a bit off tangent here, since I’m not even sure if this is strictly possible, but if a generative system was only trained off of, say, only Picasso’s work, would you be able to pass the outputs off as Picasso pieces? Or would they be considered the work of the person writing a prompt or built the AI? What if the artist wasn’t Picasso but someone still alive, would they get a cut of the profits?
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•Procreate takes a stand against generative AI, vows to never incorporate the tech into its products | TechCrunchEnglish
1816·2 years agoThe art isn’t being made btw so much as being copy and pasted in a way that might convince you it was new.
Since the AI cannot create a new style or genre on its own, without source material that already exists to train it, and that source material is often scraped up off of databases, often against the will and intent of the original creators, it is seen as theft.
Especially if the artists were in no way compensated.
My trackball mice have had parts deteriorate at around the two year mark before. After this one breaks, usually the scrollwheel or the left click key, I’m switching to an opensource trackball system.
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•EcoFlow’s $200 PowerStream is so clever, you might buy a $4,000 solar generatorEnglish
2·2 years agoThat’s great, but it doesn’t matter unless it has the physical cutoff that’s required to bring that kind of system up to the current electrical code for such a system.
Clasm@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•EcoFlow’s $200 PowerStream is so clever, you might buy a $4,000 solar generatorEnglish
60·2 years agoYeah, non-USA for this atm, as much fun as it would be to plug such a system into an apartment.
I believe that the US requires that a direct-feed system has to plug into a physical kill switch setup to prevent back-feed of power during an outage.
Still pretty neat, though!

“Dicks out for Jesus Any%” runs, when?