
Not sure if I'd go so far as "outlawed" (not really sure how that would be accomplished, at least in our current society), but I otherwise agree, and the discourse about the topic on this site has been genuinely upsetting the hell out of me lately, particularly because of much it truly is downplaying/denying the very real harm it's causing, with some of it honestly coming across as cheering on said harm
So many of my friends and loved ones are artists too, so it's particularly personal for me

I very much agree with what you're saying here and I appreciate you saying it, I especially agree that the technology is fundamentally inseparable from the capitalists that created it, and it would not be able to exist in its current form (or any form that's even remotely as "useful") without the levels of theft that were involved in its creation
And it's not just problematic in the concepts of ethics or "intellectual property" either, but in how the process of scraping the web for content to train their models with is effectively a huge botnet DDoSing the internet, I have friends who have had to spend rather large amounts of time and effort to prevent these scrapers from inadvertently bringing down their websites entirely, and have heard of plenty of other people and organizations with the same problem
I have to assume that at least some of the people here defending its development and usage just plain aren't aware of the externalities that are inherent to the technology, because I don't understand how one can be so positive about it otherwise, because again, the tech largely can't exist without these externalities unless you're either making a fundamentally different technology or working under an economic system that currently doesn't exist
To be honest, a lot of the arguments in general in this thread strike me as being out of touch with the people facing the negative consequences of this technology's adoption, with some people being downright hostile towards anyone with even the slightest criticism of the tech, even if they have a point, I think a lot of this is driven by how there doesn't seem to be very many artists on this site, and how insular this community tends to be (not inherently a bad thing, but means we're not always going to have the full perspective on every topic)
There's other criticisms I can make of the genAI boom (such as how, despite the "gatekeeping" accusations over "tools to make things easier", artists generally approve of helpful tools, but genAI creators are largely working against such tools because they want to make everything generalized enough to replace the humans themselves), but I only have so much energy to spend on detailed comments

Currently playing through Assassin's Creed Shadows and Final Fantasy VII (original, not Remake), having a great time with both

Please stop externalizing your costs directly into my face

Okay? Even if you don't, you should still be against American billionaire Sam Altman directly targeting his critics out of spite, right? Like I get that this site is a lot more pro-AI than most other circles I'm in (even if I highly disagree with most of it), but we should at least make sure that doesn't go so far as defending literal techbro billionaires who are directly going out of their way to harm artists

Relevant article: Stop Sharing The Ghibli AI Slop, What Is Wrong With You
Though honestly, the base image for this is so minimal that this just ends up looking like a kinda shitty Photoshop filter or something, not something you'd want to use genAI for to begin with

City council just voted to buy the police an APC (that they don't have a use for, and if they did it probably wouldn't be good) while at the same time raiding the library reserve funds to keep taxes low
So much frustrating stuff like that going on here lately, and the city subreddit is absolutely unbearable about all of it

City subreddit, Western country: ‘look at this cool park, public transport, building, cute cafe’
Don't know if it's different in western Europe or something, but here in Canada it's "IMMIGRANTS BAD CYCLISTS BAD NATIONALISM GOOD SUPPORT OUR TROOPS AND COPS AND CONSERVATIVE LEADERS"
And also just finding out that apparently people in my city's subreddit are defending the idea of unbanning fracking and uranium mining in our small densely-populated province?? Depressing shit man
Tbh it's really funny how strongly people like this have been hating Trump for being American when these same people would be all over him if he was Canadian, their ideology is identical

In the same boat, I'm stick here even though I'm miserable here, suburbia is awful on so many levels
I'd like to move to a city some day because I like cities but I'm not sure if I'd ever be able to afford to move away from here

It's not silly to correct, someone not being in the room right now doesn't mean it's suddenly okay to use the wrong pronouns for that person, even if they're a shitty person it's still not a good thing to do

Agree with all of this, I also have to add that the only reason Elliott and Gretchen were his "former" business partners was because Walt chose to leave the company, purely because he chose to break up with Gretchen over feeling inferior because of her family's wealth. He made some of the worst decisions of his life because he couldn't take the hit to his own pride (which, given how he would later go on to treat Skyler, was clearly backed by misogyny), and would blame everyone but himself from that point onward
Honestly, I think that stuff makes it clear that the underlying factors that led him to becoming "Heisenberg" were there loooong before the series started, and it's not hard to see how the pieces fit together with the early seasons, and with that in mind I find the last season to be a pretty logical conclusion for where the story was headed
His actual behavior didn't change, he just stopped hiding it and started being honest with himself, and it was very clear that things were heading this way in the previous seasons

Sweet, we got our new Navy SEALs copypasta updated for 2025! We're all trembling because of your badassery I'm sure 🤣

They've actively played a role in genocides before, they're absolutely still doing it

It's really damning though that they even put out the blog post to begin with, because at best they were jumping the gun, at worst they're too out of touch with vulnerable groups to realize that it had no chance of being a positive change to begin with
Like, even before the Hateful Conduct page got updated, loads of people were calling them out on this, because there was zero chance Facebook was doing this in "good faith", and it was obvious to anyone like us what Facebook meant by "over-censorship"

I play some Magic, mainly just Commander because a local game store has free Commander nights every Thursday and everyone there is fine with proxies, I do miss competitive 1v1 formats but shit's waaay too expensive
I did meet someone there who does cube draft, but that doesn't happen often
I'd like to play more KeyForge (I picked up a cheap box of Age of Ascension online last month), but locally it's completely nonexistent, and I don't really have friends outside of those Commander nights to play games casually with, also I'm not a huge fan of playing card games online
I'd also like to try some kind of tabletop RPG sometime since I've never played them, but that would require having a group of friends I'm comfortable with who would also want to do so, and that's a no-go right now

Nah what they actually have in common is that a lot of people treat Magic cards like stocks 😅

So far, it's been better than Twitter for sure, and more functional especially
I mean I'm mainly using it to follow artists though, your use case may be different

Is it really EEE though? There isn't the "extend" part if they're not extending ActivityPub, it's just a competitor at that point, unlike Threads which was actually trying to be ActivityPub compatible (and everyone immediately saw right through it)

That person has given me awful reactionary vibes for ages so I'm glad to see them banned, though I didn't know it was actually that bad since I can only really see the stuff that's not removed of course
But yeah, they always gave me the sense of "this person wants to be communist but not actually change their behavior" and seemed like the kind of person to try to find the "right reasons" to hate on something that's already getting shit for being "woke"

I think EndeavourOS (or anything based on Arch Linux) isn't a great distro to start with for a beginner, experienced users like to pretend that it's totally easy but it's really not, it generally relies more on the terminal and manual configuration than other easier distros
I agree with that other comment in this thread saying that a different distro would be a lot easier to learn, and I also agree with them about Fedora Kinoite being easy to understand as a new user (the distro I use is a variant of it), though I also understand that a lot of people here aren't fond of Fedora due to their connection to Red Hat, and Fedora's Atomic variants like that have some quirks that make them different from most other distros
I also agree that XFCE isn't a great choice of desktop environment, a big part of it being "lightweight" is because it lacks a lot of useful features that other DEs have, and if your PC can handle current Windows then you most likely will be fine with "heavier" DEs like KDE Plasma or GNOME, they still generally run better than Windows these days
I'd recommend trying KDE Plasma (Fedora Kinoite comes with it, but you can get it on most other distros too), it's very flexible but still pretty easy to use, its UI scaling works better than in any other DE I've seen, and it also has color blindness filters if that's what you mean by color filter (and if you mean blue light filter, it has that too)

What's cycling like where you live?
Basically, for those of you here who ride a bicycle, what do you have in the way of bike infrastructure, and how pleasant/painful is it to cycle where you live? In my area, there's a small handful of mixed-use sidewalks (basically they made the sidewalk a bit wider, made it asphalt, and painted a yellow line down the middle) which are certainly better than nothing (especially better than painted bike gutters) but not really a connected bike network, it pains me to see how much could be done but isn't, it's not like there isn't the space or anything either
There's one of those paths nearby that's very useful to me for getting to a few shops, and getting there doesn't require cycling in the road very much, but going any farther requires me to cycle in traffic which sucks, thankfully the main street I'd be going down is still pretty residential so it's not too busy and isn't too fast (the sign's 50km/h, though tbf people do always go at least a bit over the limit), still feels danger