grumpenstein.bsky.social
A real person, actually. Still feeling out bluesky, mostly here to appreciate art like it's the Met.
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Some extras 😈
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i am literally feral and sobbing for your art wtf
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You literally draw some of the best soft ladies out there. Don't sell yourself short!
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That's true in every line of thinking. It's called 'war', and the key is to convince people that the enemy you've identified is the right one. For my sake, 'Nazi' is pretty on-point for 'people who I am indifferent about violence towards'.
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Read the article, lol. It literally says they had to specifically prevent it from doing it because otherwise dumb rubes like you would have less plausible deniability with which to defend your grotesque theft machines.
I don't worship technology so I understand LLMs fine. They're trash. Goodbye.
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A non-public one, ie anything that can't be reproduced word for word legally.
Humans can't, from memory, reproduce entire copyrighted texts. Services that do it are also illegal, like, y'know, Pirate Bay. If ChatGPT wants to be a free piracy service they can be, but they don't want to.
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It's so lazy and intellectual dishonest to insist Hamas isn't rational. The Hamas brass is aware they are not going to literally eradicate Israel and they've been broadly supportive of peace, if only to re-arm and readjust. This is Israeli right-wing bloodthirst driving the war, period.
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Did you read the article? The only reason ChatGPT doesn't do that is because its creators specifically programmed it not to. You used to be able to ask it to recreate the text of private books and it would do so.
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Every time.
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(this is just the Christian conception of it, not necessarily my view. But it's certainly worth engaging people on what they actually believe rather than what we think they believe)
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Assuming this question is in good faith and answering faithfully, G-d is more like a father than a machine. Your parents presumably made plans for you with the best of intentions, and G-d does the same. Praying is a dialogue, not a request box. Think of it more like meditation G-d was invited to.
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'They Live'?
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I really like it! Skin texture is very cool. Maybe any garment could be 'floating' on her surface?
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C'mon. You know this is dishonest. Sexualizing literal children is clearly inappropriate, for example. It's really not much of a stretch to suggest that doing a sexy homage of Die Todesmühlen and the victims of one of the worst atrocities in human history is also tasteless *at best*.
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'It is impossible for my message to be insensitively crafted' is also not a particularly copacetic response, regardless of how metaphorically you wrap it.
Pretty disappointing stuff.
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Hey so as gently as I can, I'd really encourage you to consider that drawing your dummy thicc sex-positivity OC with her milkers spilling out of her arms as a Die Todesmühlen-depicted Holocaust victim is actually not the most copacetic way to memorialize the victims of the tragedy?
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Oh boy, my favorite Trumpian game: Liberals pointing at the piece of paper that says 'nuh uh you can't do that' and then doing nothing when Trump does it anyway!
I wish we could have faith in paper, but the US is entering a distinctly law-free period. Honestly really scared for you guys.
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As far as alternatives go... well, things like TikTok and Reels or what-have-you all ended up the way they are a consequence of both the regulatory environment and the whims of the market - that is, the audience. I don't see radically new formats emerging that do away with the toxic incentives.
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The problem is that there's no reasonable alternative to it. It would be nice if we could all agree to be sensible and stop gamifying our lives for clicks but it would create a prisoner's dilemma with enormous attention rewards for people willing to break that agreement and return to the mill.