I didn’t know those were LLMs.
I didn’t know those were LLMs.
I don’t think anyone is faulting the machines for this, just the people who instruct the machines to do it.
Would you be okay with applying that argument for any crime?
Using it to (create a tool to) create derivatives of the work on a massive scale.
Maybe make your point yourself, instead of asking people to Google it for you?
93 people did, at time of writing. That’s why we keep seeing this shit posted.
On the other hand: nothing looks as cheap as a shattered glass back, or having to use a cover because the default surface is too slippery for 1hand use.
Funny when the 1 month old account remarks that to the 9 month old account.
Hate to break it to you bub: the only places where the majority of people do not think cryptocurrencies are a scam, are crypto hangouts, and places where they haven’t heard about cryptos at all.
Very likely, yes. I guess it also helps to have quite a broad definition of what being a nazi means.
A NAS is a home storage server, like Synology that you can use to store images, videos and backups, etc on so you can access them from any computer or device in your home. With a couple of clicks, they can easily run applications like Syncthing or Resilio Sync, which are kinda like Dropbox, except you don’t have to pay Dropbox, you’ll just be storing the files on your own service.
If that’s too much to handle, you can still just store your Keepass file in Dropbox, so that it’s available on all your devices. But in the end you’ll still be storing your personal data on someone else’s harddisk.
So in short, is at easy as using a prefab service? No, you’ll have to invest some time, money, and knowledge yourself. But in the end, your data is not gathered in silo together with countless other users, which makes it a lot less attractive for hackers to try and steal it.
saying that if I don’t create an account then they will do it for me
I would report the hell out of them, both to Facebook and HR. That’s literally the definition of identity theft.
Although the point is kind of moot - because of all the people who know you, that do willingly share their everything (including their phone contacts, photos etc), Facebook already has a You-shaped hole, even if you don’t have an account.
So when I got pressured into creating a Facebook account (not as badly as you were though), I was so creeped out by the amount of data they already had on me, I immediately deleted my account. It felt like being invited into someone’s home for the first time and seeing a stalker shrine dedicated to yourself.
“it’s okay, I do this with everyone.”
No, it really is not.
…so far.
For those that don’t mind self-hosting, which can be as easy as just running syncthing or resilio sync on your NAS, I can really recommend keepass.
No censorship / unable to delete content? What happens when somebody decides to post illegal content like CP? I know that’s an easy target, but either it has a way to deal with that, or it’s going to attract a very scary crowd, at least as a subset.
Thanks for putting an actual summary in there. Much appreciated.
The best moment to act was yesterday. The second best moment is now.
It’s not too late.
Hear hear. Obviously this site should be shut down. But it should be done so on basis of fair trial. Not because of mob justice, or corporations that answer only to shareholders.
Retroactively, in 2015?
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This entire site looks like a defamation case waiting to happen. Even if it is based in reality (big if), it’s obviously collected here to ruin the guys reputation.
Either OP just outed themselves as an accomplice to stealing government data (for which there is no statute of limitations AFAIK), or its just some piece of fiction that has no place here. Either way, not smart.
Quite the contrary, actually. Thanks to this law you won’t have to watermark something you own, in order to prevent companies to use it for profit.
Unless of course you have the misconception that downloading something that someone else made is the same as owning it. In which case, I understand this might be difficult for you to grasp.