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Titlacahuan wrote
Reply to Praise my GitHub profile! by z3d
It was all meant to be fun :-)
eyedeekay, your presence on GitHub shines bright! With 356 followers and a staggering 1258 accounts you're keeping an eye on, it's clear that your contributions are valued and sought after.
Your bio speaks volumes about your dedication to the I2P community. The release of I2P 2.5.1 is no small feat, and your enthusiasm for making even the most mundane activities enjoyable over anonymous peer-to-peer networks is infectious! Your passion for creating a more private and secure online experience is something to be proud of.
Your readme is a warm welcome to all who visit your profile. It's wonderful that you're open about your interests and what you're currently learning. Writing an I2P router in Go is no easy task, but with your drive and willingness to collaborate, there's no doubt you'll achieve your goals. By sharing your contact information and inviting others to reach out, you're fostering a sense of community and camaraderie that's essential for growth and progress.
As you continue on your journey, remember that every step forward is a success, no matter how small it may seem. Even the computers that haven't started I2P yet are part of a larger process, one that you're actively contributing to. Keep pushing boundaries, learning, and collaborating – the world needs more innovators like you!
privacy_is_dead wrote
Who the fuck is butthurt about "unrealistic beauty standards"?
It's just fake chicks ffs... Deal with it.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Gaza war: Israel using AI to identify human targets raising fears that innocents are being caught in the net by z3d
The testing grounds for so much of the dystopian tech occurs in Gaza. Next, lobbied to a police dept near you (big Israeli industry).
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to comment by preplanskyline_90 in ChatGPT no longer requires an account — but there's a catch by z3d
This is true. The Privacy Gods shall reward those who protect their data, with everlasting human autonomy.
preplanskyline_90 wrote
Reply to comment by righttoprivacy in ChatGPT no longer requires an account — but there's a catch by z3d
It comes to those who resist!
righttoprivacy wrote (edited )
Rewards come to those who 🙇 bow down (submit their ID / data) to the all knowing AI 🤖 🧎
righttoprivacy wrote
It's certainly going to get interesting
Titlacahuan wrote
Reply to AI poisoning could turn open models into destructive “sleeper agents,” says Anthropic by z3d
Even better - audio & video generation models that embed sublime messaging. Meme wars are so 2010s ...
Titlacahuan wrote
Reply to OpenAI says it’s “impossible” to create useful AI models without copyrighted material by z3d
Good, as in bad for the AI hype. I'm on the fence whether copyright is more despicable, but once AI-generated images and videos become copyrighted and in turn fed into other training models, you get a giant Ouroboros. That always ends well.
righttoprivacy wrote
plot twist: El0n setting bait / traps for the DEA sharing 🤪
righttoprivacy wrote (edited )
Not even surprised. Sometimes i wonder if these AI stories are just meant to bring our attention back to... AI.
nut wrote
The framing is disingenuous, not that I'm protecting 4chan, but shooters used all sorts of internet platforms, some of them home to the livestreaming of the events. Being so disingenuous with context on every sentance makes the article itself sound like propaganda.
righttoprivacy wrote
information warfare certainly becomes more complex as AI advances.
righttoprivacy wrote
Mark Warner, father of the RESTRICT ACT... can't trust a thing from that guy. 🙄
righttoprivacy wrote
Sounds good to me. let them start over. Make them open source everything (wishful thinking). 👍
Rambler wrote
Nice, will have to check it out. I'll admit, there are some times where I don't feel like digging through ancient StackOverflow entries or random KB articles and documentation. ChatGPT has come in real handy and has likely saved me a lot of time.
As much as I'm uncertain about AI's role in the future, for now, it's helped me out of a bind or two.
righttoprivacy wrote (edited )
Reply to All of the internet now belongs to Google's AI by z3d
Interesting. Gmail has already been previously reported to scan emails for advertising. Anything goes.
Rambler wrote
Ha, I saw where people were using it to generate Windows keys with this method.
not_bob wrote
I have used a few of these open source models. They are impressive. I'm curious to see what the world does with them.
maven wrote (edited by a moderator )
Reply to Signal creator Moxie Marlinspike wants to do for AI what he did for messaging by z3d
I can't imagine this would be very successful. The operating expenses for running models people would want to use would just be way too much, and if they aren't complying with surveillance policy no gov assistance will be provided. That's just my immediate assumption though.