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cumlord wrote
Reply to comment by integra in Is all the "Art" here AI? by integra
don't think he made a post of it in i2p, he's in irc2p though.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Femtanyl | Inktober | Day Two by integra
Nice eepsite start.
Look forward to more!
cancername wrote
Reply to The Tor Project responded to claims that law enforcement can deanonymize Tor users by righttoprivacy
Tor staff wrote some neat blog posts explaining the attack:
integra OP wrote
Reply to comment by cumlord in Is all the "Art" here AI? by integra
To be honest, I think I should have phrased the post better. In my opinion it is quite fun to mess around with. BUT I do hate it when it is used as a substitute for art eg in films, tv shows, comics etc. where people profit from not paying an artist for their time! I will admit there was one post where it seemed like an interesting use of ai, and some stuff from not_bob that i found kinda neat. Also do you have a link to the post from snex?
cumlord wrote
Reply to comment by integra in Is all the "Art" here AI? by integra
nah i feel a similar way, ai art is fun for people like me that don't have that skill. idea was floating around not too long ago to make a site for subversive comics (i think it was snex's idea) it'd be cool if there were human artists that could do that kind of thing
integra wrote
Reply to It's all AI Art! by StableDiffuser
I love the self portrait! I can't wait to see more!!!
saturata wrote
As already stated, that'll have not much impact to an average user but for me, working with video analysis and interpretation in real-time it will definitely make sense. All the headache with self-compiling preempt_rt into current kernels will be over (I hope so) but we will have to wait for wider feedback from RT community. Thank you very much to the devs.
Saint_Cuthbert wrote
Reply to Is all the "Art" here AI? by integra
Answering your question with a question: wouldn't it be great if we all went back to Neoclassicism? We could have an all-Neoclassic art forum. That takes years of skill to create works like that.
Saint_Cuthbert wrote
Reply to The Tor Project responded to claims that law enforcement can deanonymize Tor users by righttoprivacy
Lesson learned: don't trust your life to anything that anonymizes or claims to anonymize you. Someone may always be watching.
righttoprivacy OP wrote
Reply to comment by integra in Fall Tryp by righttoprivacy
Appreciate the feedback :)
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Noodler's Ink Cat fish | Ink"tober" by integra
Love it. Need to try my arm at noodling sometime! Wild seeing people pull catfishes out of a hole.
integra wrote
Reply to Fall Tryp by righttoprivacy
Finally, something that took some skill to make.
integra OP wrote
Reply to comment by cumlord in Is all the "Art" here AI? by integra
The part that just "irked me" was that the was only ai "art" on the forum. To be honest I would like there to be a /f/NonAiArt forum , or similar
cumlord wrote
Reply to Is all the "Art" here AI? by integra
I'm gonna keep riding that dick like god intended
TronNerd82 wrote
You can have whatever opinion you want about trans people (I am wholly in support of the entire LGBTQ community), but this is just stupid.
The NixOS devs are just shooting themselves in the foot by doing this, because by targeting average people with no opinion regarding the topic, they're just making themselves look bad. After all, it'd make for great propaganda from those politically opposed to the stance of the NixOS devs.
"tHe WoKe LiBeRaLs ArE pErSeCuTiNg NoRmAl PeOpLe!!1!one!!1!"
At the end of the day, the NixOS devs aren't doing anything productive with this endeavor, and are just turning themselves into cannon fodder for the opposing side. Let's just let each other exist, trans or not.
integra wrote
Reply to Help for creating a distro by piezoofc
This might be me not knowing much about Arch Linux distributions, but I think it would be interesting to see it ship a wayland compositor such as River or DWL as default. If I recall correctly most of the wayland distros mainly ship either Sway or Hyprland as defaults.
SlefMoodBitcoinr wrote
Florida and California need to be cut off, and pushed into the oceans.
silencioso wrote
Reply to The Postman, or rather, The Postwoman by not_bob
maaan, these AI slop need its own forum.
silencioso wrote
I hope the victim, including the family, is okay. We also need to consider that the first one to break an encryption is not the math, but the people that own the private key.
Your security is as strong as the person involved.
Saint_Cuthbert wrote (edited )
Reply to Billionaire Thinks Aloud: Mass Surveillance AI Can Keep Citizens On Best Behavior by righttoprivacy
This is a rather erroneous notion to think that surveillance will improve behavior. During the covid lockdowns in 2020, New York required citizens to send them pictures of people who were violating quarantine. Needless to say, it wasn't very effective.
Saint_Cuthbert wrote
That's quite a story! It sounded like the thug had poor opsec in transferring the crypto into his coinbase account. Transferring thousands of dollars into an account attached to one's identity was quite a stupid move...but nobody said that thugs are smart. Even Monero can be cracked, from what I've heard. On the other hand, Bitcoin isn't really anonymous. The transactions are visible on the blockchain and easy enough to trace.
Also, the pink revolver was really tough and manly.
Rhine_ wrote
I highly doubt it, the ending as bitter as it felt, was conclusive.
Mongol wrote
Reply to Mushroom Patrol by StableDiffuser
Password?
PredictedGate wrote
This is why we endorse, support & use open source software. Anything else associated with a company is a liability. They can't "force" shit on open source encryption and implementation.
integra wrote
Reply to Do Not the Feet by R_N
This looks neat! What did you use to make it?