ExLisper
@ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
- Comment on Instagram Is Full Of Openly Available AI-Generated Child Abuse Content. 17 hours ago:
If pedophiles won’t be able to tell what’s real and what’s AI generated why risk jail to create the real ones?
- Comment on GenAI website goes dark after explicit fakes exposed 2 days ago:
So you think to train AI you just show it random images without describing what they represent and AI just magically learns? If I then ask AI to create an image of a computer, how does it know what a computer is? Does it just learn this on it’s own from all the random images?
- Comment on GenAI website goes dark after explicit fakes exposed 2 days ago:
But you have to describe it. It doesn’t just suck in images at random. I imagine someone will remove CP when the images are reviewed. Or do you think they just download all images and add them to the training set without even looking at them?
- Comment on GenAI website goes dark after explicit fakes exposed 3 days ago:
What AI are you talking about? Are you suggesting the commercial models from OpenAI are trained using CP? Or just that there are some models out there that were trained using CP? Because yeah, anyone can create a model at home and train it with whatever. But suggesting that OpenAI has a DB of tagged CP is a different story.
- Comment on Little poser 3 days ago:
smells like ten spirits rape me nevermind
- Comment on Another 122.88TB SSD just launched and this one comes from an obscure Chinese startup you've probably never encountered 4 days ago:
Yeah but are there any good ones?
- Comment on Online ‘Pedophile Hunters’ Are Growing More Violent — and Going Viral: With the rise of loosely moderated social media platforms, a fringe vigilante movement is experiencing a dangerous evolution. 5 days ago:
Only one thing to do: set two pedophile hunters up on a date.
- Comment on Sketchy social media post gives BlackBerry fans hope for the return of the smartphone brand 5 days ago:
I also had them. The last one I bought turned out to be made for Indian market and had a firmware that was calling 112 every time you looked a it the wrong way. So yeah, it wasn’t hard to find one on eBay but it was risky and there were no official distributors in my country any more.
The previous Android BB I had worked fine until the OS died of old age as Android used to do back then. I had no issues with the hardware or security.I understand you had different experience with them than I did. For me it was the best phone with hardware keyboard at the moment and it worked fine.
- Comment on Sketchy social media post gives BlackBerry fans hope for the return of the smartphone brand 5 days ago:
You’re right, they finished at 10.
I liked the Android phones. The hub was still nicely integrated, the hardware keyboard had good features. The main problem was that they were expensive and hard to get.
- Comment on Reddit’s 50% Plunge Fails to Entice Dip Buyers as Growth Slows. 6 days ago:
Reddit has proper moderation. As in actual people moderate it. It basically has a lot of content that was verified by ‘experts’. And they do it for free.
In the age of bots, fake news and AI generated pages Reddit is a pretty good source of actual facts. Search engines lean on it more and more so it means there’s bunch of money in it.
At least that was the plan. If people will stop moderating there because of politics it’s worthless.
- Comment on Sketchy social media post gives BlackBerry fans hope for the return of the smartphone brand 6 days ago:
No way they will bring BB 11 OS back. Android emulation is just not good enough and without it you would have 0 apps.
- Comment on Sketchy social media post gives BlackBerry fans hope for the return of the smartphone brand 6 days ago:
QNX was the real-time OS they sold for embedded devices. Modern BB phones used BB11 OS. It had Android emulation but obviously no play store or google services so they had to abandon it. Android BB phones were still great but obviously not enough people cared.
- Comment on In the latest Windows 11 preview build, Microsoft removed the “bypassnro” command, which let users skip signing into a Microsoft Account when installing Windows. 6 days ago:
Is this a US thing? I had to install windows 11 in a VM like a month ago and I didn’t have to create MS account or use any bypass scripts.
- Comment on Airbus previews next-gen airliner with bird-inspired wings 6 days ago:
If you listen to the actual talk the bird they are talking about is an albatross and they are simply saying that to improve efficiency you need to make the wings longer and slimmer but then the plane will not fit in current aiport gates so they are working on folding wings.
- Comment on Organic Maps migrates to Forgejo due to GitHub account blocked by Microsoft. 6 days ago:
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43492578
Other places mentioned ‘U.S. sanctioned region’.
- Comment on Organic Maps migrates to Forgejo due to GitHub account blocked by Microsoft. 1 week ago:
Apparently, one of the contributors did a push while visiting Cuba and since Cuba in sanctioned by US they just blocked the entire repo. Insane.
- Comment on I'm old 1 week ago:
Remember? Still got one.
- Comment on Reddit’s 50% Plunge Fails to Entice Dip Buyers as Growth Slows. 1 week ago:
I was still lurking there but not so long ago it just died. The subs I was looking at stopped updating. There was no point going back.
- Comment on Deepseek v3 0324: Finally, the Sonnet 3.5 at Home 1 week ago:
- Comment on Split Keyboards Are Superior And The Reason I’m The Writer I Am Today. 1 week ago:
A chord keyboard uses combinations of keys, like chords on a piano. You have fewer keys so you can type with one hand. I’m not 100% serious about it, learning curve would be horrendous. But it would be interesting to try. I used blackberry for a long time and I hate screen keyboards.
- Comment on Split Keyboards Are Superior And The Reason I’m The Writer I Am Today. 1 week ago:
Yeah, that’s a lot of work with tools I have no idea with. Definitely a fun project but I don’t have the time.
- Comment on Split Keyboards Are Superior And The Reason I’m The Writer I Am Today. 1 week ago:
Here’s what I want: tiny, one handed bluetooth chord keyboard.
For typing on my phone. Can someone make one?
- Comment on Something Bizarre Is Happening to People Who Use ChatGPT a Lot 1 week ago:
Wake me up when you find something people will not abuse and get addicted to.
- Comment on Now that's an interesting question 1 week ago:
Saint James
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
My theory is that it’s brain atrophy, not stupidity.
Americans are not stupid in the sense that they can’t learn and do things. They are perfectly capable to work in a bank, fix a car, fly a plane or be a doctor. But even if they do work as as accountant or a surgeon (like Ben Carson…) they rarely use brains for analytical thinking. They don’t have to. School is easy (you can just play sports), finding job used to be easy, buying home used to be easy, you were born into one political party and just followed it. You drive your huge car on endless highways surrounded by aesthetically sterile malls, eat your burgers, watch some football and that’s it. No need to analyze things so your brain kind of forgets how to do it.
Eventually the country split into the curious part that actually wants to study and understand things and the “stupid” part that just consumes propaganda and votes for Trump. As some point the “stupid” part became the majority. Now not everything is that easy for young people but I think it’s too late.
- Comment on World’s smallest LEDs from a new semiconductor: New LED displays packing 90nm 'virus-sized' pixels can deliver 127,000 PPI visuals. 1 week ago:
Maybe even 16k.
- Comment on World’s smallest LEDs from a new semiconductor: New LED displays packing 90nm 'virus-sized' pixels can deliver 127,000 PPI visuals. 1 week ago:
So they can make my TV smaller? Nice.
- Comment on DNA testing firm 23andMe files for bankruptcy 1 week ago:
ICE