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Ragnell
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All 3 of the current series. Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Spider-Man 2. The first one was released in 2019, I think.
Because the assholes got to “men’s rights” “men’s movement” en masse, and you’ll spend your whole life critiquing individuals and find communities full of those individuals when you see those words.
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News@lemmy.world•2 Gay Dads Helped Uncover $767,000 Embezzlement Scheme in Texas Town Where 'Officials Called Them Homophobic Slurs'
5·2 years agoWish I could offer more than my upvote and my boost for this.
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News@lemmy.world•San Francisco bakery sparks debate by refusing to serve armed police
7·3 years agoWell, I’m singing the “please fill out this form for my insurance company” song if I get robbed, mugged, in an accident. In the case of the missing kid, it depends. Sometimes they’ll mobilize if the family’s a “good family” as far as they know, but a lot of times they’ll just tell you the kid ran away and not look. So I might be very well singing the “please do a video on this” song to the true crime community on youtube.
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News@lemmy.world•Trump Returns to the Service Formerly Known as Twitter
5·3 years agoNever surrender!
Shit, man. We didn’t even need to burn down Atlanta this time.
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News@lemmy.world•New video shows Philadelphia Police officer shot Eddie Irizarry within seconds of getting out of patrol car
14·3 years ago@Phoenixbouncing Soldiers are more strictly regimented than regular police, I think. Hell, if you fuck up just a little as an MP you are out of that career field. Unfortunately, it’s because of a STRONGER hierarchy and if the leader goes bad they all go with him. Which is why when there’s war crimes it’s usually a whole unit committing them.
Of course, there’s also the aspect where the Law of Armed Conflict forbids anyone in the armed forces from doing things that civilian police forces do all the time, like using tear gas.
@Katana314 Pretty sure that’s Saga Anderson from the FBI. The co-protagonist.
@echoplex21 I love the DLC, they are just crazy nightmare mode.
Scratch is from the end of the original game, but I did hear that Sam Lake confirmed in a tweet that American Nightmare is canon.
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Technology@lemmy.world•HP Fails To Dodge Lawsuit Over Blocking Users From Using Their Printer Scanner If Ink Cartridges Aren’t Installed
3·3 years agoSee, now THIS is rentrophy.
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Technology@lemmy.world•HP Fails To Dodge Lawsuit Over Blocking Users From Using Their Printer Scanner If Ink Cartridges Aren’t Installed
4·3 years agoIf someone ever made dummy cartridges they would sell nicely, I suspect.
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Technology@lemmy.world•HP Fails To Dodge Lawsuit Over Blocking Users From Using Their Printer Scanner If Ink Cartridges Aren’t Installed
17·3 years ago@Num10ck Put a black cartridge where the color cartridge should be?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Everything Made By an AI Is In the Public Domain
41·3 years agoThat’s thing, though. That’s the question the court is answering. It says that the closest human is STILL NOT CLOSE ENOUGH if they aren’t doing the same level of control and work as a human would be doing if they gave them the prompt.
If you use an AI as just another tool, that’s one thing. But just giving a prompt is NOT creating art.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Everything Made By an AI Is In the Public Domain
51·3 years ago@nous I figure a judge wouldn’t count prompts because they are basically commissions. If you commission an artist to create a piece for you, it’s still their piece. If a corporation commissions the artist to create the piece, they can own it as work-for-hire, which is EXACTLY what Thaler was trying to claim in this case, but they aren’t the creator.
If you can replace “AI” with “Professional Artist” and you wouldn’t be eligible for your amount of input, then it’s not copyrightable.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Everything Made By an AI Is In the Public Domain
61·3 years ago@foggy There’s another article that clarifies the decision. Works created by a human with AI assistance are copyrightable. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/ai-works-not-copyrightable-studios-1235570316/
Works created solely by AI, like if all the human did was enter a prompt into ChatGPT or Midjourney, are not copyrightable.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Is Starting to Look Like the Dot Com Bubble
2·3 years ago@Freesoftwareenjoyer Gaming isn’t as bad as cryptomining farms and the stuff required by an AI server, man. You need to go look up some of the load on this stuff.
And you still haven’t gotten back to me on how AI improves society. People too lazy to learn to draw can say they drew something they actually didn’t? That’s not improvement.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Is Starting to Look Like the Dot Com Bubble
2·3 years ago@Freesoftwareenjoyer Anyone could create art before. Anyone could edit photos. And with practice, they could become good. Artists aren’t some special class of people born to draw, they are people who have honed their skills.
And for people who didn’t want to hone their skills, they could pay for art. You could argue that’s a change but AI is not gonna be free forever, and you’ll probably end up paying in the near future to generate that art. Which, be honest, is VERY different from “making art.” You input a direction and something else made it, which isn’t that different from just getting a friend to draw it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Is Starting to Look Like the Dot Com Bubble
2·3 years ago@Freesoftwareenjoyer Out of curiosity, how is the world appreciably different now that AI exists?





Not just that it’s a crapshoot, if you are taking other medications some meds are not possible because of potential drug interactions.