Or maybe just stop inventing new file formats for no fucking reason
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krashmo@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•The head of the US Copyright Office has reportedly been fired, the day after the agency concluded AI companies' use of copyrighted material does not fall under existing doctrines of fair use4·13 days agoYou’re making an awful lot of assumptions about me and how I live my life. That’s fine, but I’m not all that interested in being a sounding board for your frustrations with my country.
krashmo@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•The head of the US Copyright Office has reportedly been fired, the day after the agency concluded AI companies' use of copyrighted material does not fall under existing doctrines of fair use31·13 days agoI have the means and the desire to do what you’re suggesting but when it comes down to it my desire to protect my family outweighs my desire to protect my country. At least for now that seems the wiser choice for me personally, and I suspect that is true for a lot of others as well.
The problem is that there’s no clear line to delineate what that decision should hinge on. If you asked me 10 years ago where the line is I probably would have said somewhere well behind us now. Still, I know what will happen to me and my family if I’m the one to act first and that familial preservation instinct is difficult to overcome. Choosing to be first through the breach, so to speak, is a heavy burden to bear.
I think that dilemma is what prevents most who are predisposed to act from choosing to act, more so than a lack of knowledge about the situation.
krashmo@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•The head of the US Copyright Office has reportedly been fired, the day after the agency concluded AI companies' use of copyrighted material does not fall under existing doctrines of fair use45·13 days agoWhile there are certainly flaws in the American system of government, this is not the result of one man simply being above the law. There are plenty of existing ways to stop this from happening but half of the government is actively supporting his efforts. There is no system of government that can survive when the people who are charged with enforcing the rules collectively decide not to enforce them. At that point the specifics don’t matter.
Well, that’s not going to happen if everyone stays hidden until it’s safe to come out
What are you scared of? There’s more of us than there are of them. Hiding in the shadows, too afraid to act is how they win. Be loud and deliberate in voicing your opposition. If they’re coming for you anyway you may as well face it head on.
krashmo@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is it safe to travel with your phone right now?371·2 months agoI don’t have time to read this currently but I will try to later. In the meantime, does anyone know how they are coercing access to these devices? I’ve done a fair amount of international travel and no one has ever asked about any of my devices, much less attempted to gain access to them. It’s my understanding that if you refuse them there’s no legal reason they could refuse you entry.
Obviously, legality is of less concern to this administration but these people should have legal recourse, at least until the facade of civility is completely cast aside.
Real OG’s let their brains do the highlighting, like God intended
You gotta Do the Dew before you do the deed.
Who would win?
2700 soft nerds with at least one billion small pieces of paper each
VS
300 million chimps with access to the internet and Mountain Dew™
That’s a true statement but it’s also true that in the entirety of human history no society has managed to wrest power away from the rich for more than a few generations. They may lie dormant for a while but they always come back. Self destructive greed is in our nature.
shitty AI voice that sounds like David Attenborough
The foul, uncultured masses had developed a taste for blood. In their ignorance they had mistaken their benevolent, job creating overseers to be the source of their troubles. With violent fervor they created propaganda espousing their murderous intent, as the piece shown here exemplifies. These horrendous works of art were called memes, pronounced “may-mays”, and were spread amongst the mob primarily through mobile communications devices.
krashmo@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Generative AI is reportedly tripling carbon dioxide emissions from data centers14·8 months agoI have no idea where that data comes from and that’s exactly the point I’m making. It doesn’t match my personal experience at all.
krashmo@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Generative AI is reportedly tripling carbon dioxide emissions from data centers211·8 months agoI build the infrastructure that these data centers need to connect to the internet. Our projected power consumption is at least tripling from last year which was itself double the year before, and that’s only the power draw for the fiber optic infrastructure connecting these data centers together. They’re also building a ridiculous amount of computing power in those data centers which is another massive increase in power consumption.
There are some kind-of green efforts in progress to mitigate a bit of the environmental impacts of that increase in demand but most of what I have seen personally is just more draw from the local utility company. I have serious doubts about any data that indicates that tripling power consumption is not a major environmental problem.
My boss doesn’t care if I log in at 11 and log out at 3 with a 2 hour lunch in the middle, but to be fair, my boss is me and I’m pretty chill.
krashmo@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Should one remove all Reddit posts and comments?15·9 months agoreddit is not the entire internet. Your inability to find info without using Google to search reddit posts says more about your habits than it does the state of the internet.
krashmo@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•Made a thread about what other social media Lemmings use, and I was shocked by the amount of Meta platforms in the replies.7·9 months agoI don’t think anything of the sort. I found that I didn’t enjoy my time on the platform so I don’t use it anymore. That simple evaluation had more to do with my decision to stop using it than any moral issues I could cite, of which there are many.
Photography is capturing something real in the physical world. Even if the action can be boiled down to “push a button” the photographer needs to have at least some presence where the real event is taking place.
AI art is not a depiction of a real event and requires no physical presence. It’s also not being brought to life by the person taking credit for it. That’s not to say AI generated images can’t be cool or useful but I don’t think they are art. If your definition of art is loose enough to apply to AI generated images then the I think the artist credit should belong to the AI itself or the team that wrote the software, not the person typing in prompts.
Web dev reasons and regular people reasons are not the same things