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Photographers Push Back on Facebook's 'Made with AI' Labels Triggered by Adobe Metadata. Do you agree “‘AI was used in this image’ is completely different than ‘Made with AI’”?
  • I'm not sure of the complaint, is the tag not accurate? If you use AI to make something are you not making it with ai? Like if I use strawberry to make a cake would the tag made with strawberries be inaccurate?

    Like I failed to see the argument, if you don't want to be labeled as something accurate don't use it otherwise deal with it.

  • China's commercial 'artificial sun' achieves first discharge
  • I would check that page out but damn it gives you a full screen subscription prompt when you open the page.

    edit apperently there is an almost invisible x on the top right that closed it, but it only worked after I reloaded the page

  • JFK Airport. I'm not taking their advice.
  • I mean it gets the point across, regardless of the service dog or a pet(which shouldn't be in the TSA security line in the first place cuz generally airports will have a designated drop off or require Kennels) , in this case it doesn't matter how dense you are, it's clear: do not pet the dogs, if the reader wants to say that it means no petting dogs on the entire trip, the airport doesn't care as long as you're not petting the dogs at the airport, and therefor not getting in the way of procedure or causing a potential safety issue for the port

  • X will soon limit the ability to livestream to Premium subscribers
  • Yeah I get that, but the primary one that I use it for has stated that he doesn't want to have to learn a new platform and that if his Twitter ever died he's not going to learn another platform. I would rather have updates on a shitty platform then no updates at all. Of course that's also under the assumption that everybody left the platform as well because me alone leaving wouldn't do anything

  • List of versions (stable, LTS, unstable etc) of major distributions from fastest to slowest updates?
  • If you open up the host instance, you'll only see one other commenter anyway so I think they are down voting due to it seeming like a demand, but since no one's messaging why I'm just guessing

  • X will soon limit the ability to livestream to Premium subscribers
  • I really thought they got rid of that future, you know after the absolute dumpster fire it's launch was, like it doesn't look good when your launch stream is buggy and barely runs

  • X will soon limit the ability to livestream to Premium subscribers
  • I exclusively use it because content creators I follow are stubborn and won't leave the platform. I regret every time I'm forced to open it because it's mostly spam now, but they won't go elsewhere

  • Never know til you go.
  • I was moreso referring to the do not wash in the sun, do not use hot water, do not use car washes that use pre-cleaners, and the fact that apperently having tree resin or dead insects on the vehicle is enough to cause corrosion of it.

    I agree the carwash mode sounds logical, I've just never heard of it or needed it for any of my vehicles, I just don't open the doors or windows in the wash.

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  • I just read the how to clean your Cyber truck article from Tesla and holy cow you might as well have written purchase vehicle, store directly in garage indefinitely, cause just about anything damages it lol

    the link if anyone else was curious

  • Advice wanted: Combining current solutions into one home server
  • Seconding this, I took the plunge a month or two back myself using proxmox for my home lab. Fair warning if you have never operated anything virtualized outside of using virtualbox or Docker like I was you are in for an ice Plunge so if you do go this route prepare for a shock, it is so nice once everything is up and running properly though and it's real nice being able to delegate what resource uses what and how much, but getting used to the entire system is a very big jump, and it's definitely going to be a backup existing Drive migrate data over to a new Drive style migration, it is not a fun project to try to do without having a spare drive to be able to use as a transfer Drive

  • Never know til you go.
  • The fact that I can't tell if you are joking or if there's actually a car wash mode scares me lmao

  • Google clamps down on VPN workarounds for cheaper YouTube Premium subscriptions
  • To add information on that the other person didn't, YouTube was purchased by alphabet in 2006, it was purchased in a very unstable state, it was bleeding money, but they wanted it because they saw potential in the platform for Data Tracking and video analytics along with the fact that it had a very high traffic ratio.

    When they purchased it one of the first things they started working on was trying to turn it to be green instead of red, but despite this they still didn't start seeing any real decent change until about 2009, and it wasn't until 2015 that the platform itself started running in the green.

    All this happened with YouTube being one of the most popular video platform sites out there. YouTube doesn't have to do anything to actively block competitors from doing it, with their established market dominance, search engine self promotion tendancies(there was an ongoing lawsuit in Australia regarding this) and the amount of sheer money they have, no company is going to try to compete, the closest arguably is likely twitch but they are pushing the reverse direction with streaming instead of video hosting

  • Can I remove a git repo without resorting to `rm -rf` ?
  • honestly I don't think there is a better way, like others have said you can use a trash program or you can chmod the git directory before deleting but, I would recommend against the comments saying alias the command, that can lead to even bigger problems if you typo thr alias or mess up in the script. rf can't break anything unless you say the wrong directory which would be the same with aliases anyway,

    My recommendation out of them all would be using a trash program to move it to the trash that way if you do screw up the location you have a way to restore it otherwise you could make a script to list the files affected using ls and then prompt a yes/no prompt using read before doing the rm script, but that's something you definitely want to test in a sandbox or user restricted environment if you're not used to scripting in case something breaks

  • I am happy for the Linux Mint team
  • it's not recommended, it causes massive issues with the built in programs and you will spend ore time fighting your system then just going with a native, I just tried this a few months back

  • Nintendo Issues Multiple DMCAs On The Modding Site 'GameBanana'
  • The latest Mario games have seemed to been quite meh for me, like out of watching gameplay of them anyway. Legend of Zelda though I'm not a Zelda fan but dang was tears of the Kingdom fun to watch, almost made me break my boycott on their products, thankfully though they've issued like three rounds of dmca since which has firmly solidified my decision.

  • Nintendo Issues Multiple DMCAs On The Modding Site 'GameBanana'
  • I've been the same way with my switch, I haven't touched it for probably a year and a half outside of a short bit when tears of the Kingdom launched where I replayed some of breath of the wild and a small portion of Animal Crossing, I agree

    They had been falling for at least 4 years now, I had already strayed from doing anything on the switch from lack of appeal, but their crackdown on dmca with the yuzu Community was the final straw for me, I didn't even use the emulator myself but I've always heavily embraced emulation and the ability to Tinker with stuff that you purchase and that just didn't sit right with me.

    It was also around that time that I actually read into what happened with Gary Bowser, and that made me sick to my stomach, because it was essentially the equivalent of Prosecuting a cashier for the crimes that the CEO did.

    Honestly even if they were still prospering I wouldn't recommend the products, it's hard enough to recommend their product to customers in the first place due the platform restrictions and the fact that they just keep regurgitating the three same IP over and over again, and that's without the active hostilities towards their fanbase

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  • I like the ideology of having private likes, the problem is you need to trust the platform in order to have a system like that, back when Lakes were private there was trust in the platform nowadays there's zero trust in the platform, it wouldn't surprise me if they're going to use this to fake engagement numbers for their userbase

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  • Why even bother with bots? Since the like list will no longer be public they can just literally code it to artificially inflate the system to boost propaganda in the way that they want to make. Or you were able to see who was liking it so you could verify those an actual person behind it, now you can't.

    With this new system there's nothing stopping a comment from being sent to the Moon likewise with only one person actually liking it ex. Musks social posts can have 80,000 likes where as only 10,000 actually liked it.

    Who needs to spend money on engagement on the platform when you can fake the engagement and get the same results because members will be like oh there's a lot of people interacting with this and will interact with it as well when in reality there isn't actually much interaction with it

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  • The people that they are likely changing this policy for are high enough up in the social hierarchy that they can't be arsed to have more than one account, that's too much work for them and those same people are also likely the ones that are giving them money which means that he has a direct incentive to do this

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  • On the flip side of that coin, being able to see what other people like Embraces interaction because you can look at a like list see who else liked that post and then by doing so you're interacting with that post as well, where with the new system there's no longer an incentive to interact with a post unless you find it entertaining. Which I fully agree with I just think it's going to lower their overall engagement metrics

  • Pika Pika @sh.itjust.works

    Just your normal everyday casual software dev. Nothing to see here.

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