Aider for me Very successful by just being careful and walking it forward. Yes its about 2 years, August 2024 from git it looks like.
>I don’t really understand what the value prop of cursor is, it must be the data and models. The simpler answer is that there is almost no value outside of buying some customers. As you've proven to yourself the…
Everyone has a lot of "feelings" about their llm model. No prompts/promptchain/context provided. No model provided. No attempt to show how to reproduce the issue. No attempt at even confirming it themselves. Just…
Saruman was already rotted by lust for the ring when he began to use the Palantir and then came into the presence of a dominating and corrupting will. So yeah... plenty of real world versions of that.
Yes exactly. They make a constructive IP assertion with the watermark claim of origin that persists across mutation. (ie the "artist" signs their work) They then quitclaim the IP assertion via TOS. These are not…
I don't actually care about AI images? Most people put so little effort into prompting them that they come out statistically "average" which makes them blatantly ugly. Most of them are pretty bad just like 90% of…
Lmao I said that in my original post, lmao not that hard to read.
Against MILLLIONS of legitimate uses which you don't seem to care to protect? You should also think about whether, suddenly, courts can now trust images they see because this technology exists? I think thats not even…
Yes I did read it years ago and again today? If you read my original point you'd see I said "weird DRM glorp" which you and other have tried, and failed to only closely parse "DRM" so that you could nitpick poorly. It…
You are asserting that the existence of metadata in other venues to be proof that this form of watermarking metadata is just fine with you and should be for everyone else because... nope don't see any reason listed…
You are making a category error -- "this image made by OpenAI" is a drm assertion You wont be able to assert copyright of the picture that you added an OpenAI red bowtie to, thats a DRM issue.
Yes... they do matter, perhaps using care in your understanding before attempting to nitpick? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management#Wate...
and you need the watermark to tell you the fish with the mustache is fake... What image is going to change your worldview so radically that the drm saves you? edit - to be clear you are watermarking 100,000 fishes with…
So you are in the"nothing to hide, nothing to fear" school of privacy rights? Only criminals and bad actors want private defaults? The burden of proof is proving there is some harm or problem that needs solving and…
billions? of "fake" images not generated by ai but just photoshopped and ... not really harmful. There is no case that any of its particularly harmful outside of things like CSAM which is illegal.
"I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and wouldn't lose any voters, ok? It's, like, incredible." — Donald Trump So what does a deepfake matter?
Its 2026... people are deliberately choosing to live in their own realities with no care about objective facts or moral choices. So weird images are a big problem? No they don't matter at all.
What value does "strictly speaking" bring to the discussion? So that you don't have to address any of the issues?
So 999 people that are just making an image need to be DRM'ed so that you might catch the 1 person making "realistic but deceptive" images... like this is some kind of special case of ... internet images.
The main difference is we are in the middle of a moral panic and people have lost perspective. Its a tool with different modalties and affordances.
This is just performative nonsense. As someone that creates things with tools with different media I would just hard avoid this tool that adds... arbitrary metadata not of my choosing. Should I seriously make a texture…
Thank you for mentioning this. I wonder IFF Rust had an effects system that a Jasmin MIR transform (ie like SPIRV is for shaders) would be useful? https://github.com/jasmin-lang/jasmin
Pretty good metaphor. Limited space to work with, highly context dependent and likely to get confused as you cover more surface area.
This is helpful because it makes the criminality stand out. Because, yes, in democracies we have public records laws.
At some point this existential doubt about your own work and others seems pretty weird. Go ahead and figure out ways to interrogate on your work with technical means, that's a critical part of the process with an LLM or…
Aider for me Very successful by just being careful and walking it forward. Yes its about 2 years, August 2024 from git it looks like.
>I don’t really understand what the value prop of cursor is, it must be the data and models. The simpler answer is that there is almost no value outside of buying some customers. As you've proven to yourself the…
Everyone has a lot of "feelings" about their llm model. No prompts/promptchain/context provided. No model provided. No attempt to show how to reproduce the issue. No attempt at even confirming it themselves. Just…
Saruman was already rotted by lust for the ring when he began to use the Palantir and then came into the presence of a dominating and corrupting will. So yeah... plenty of real world versions of that.
Yes exactly. They make a constructive IP assertion with the watermark claim of origin that persists across mutation. (ie the "artist" signs their work) They then quitclaim the IP assertion via TOS. These are not…
I don't actually care about AI images? Most people put so little effort into prompting them that they come out statistically "average" which makes them blatantly ugly. Most of them are pretty bad just like 90% of…
Lmao I said that in my original post, lmao not that hard to read.
Against MILLLIONS of legitimate uses which you don't seem to care to protect? You should also think about whether, suddenly, courts can now trust images they see because this technology exists? I think thats not even…
Yes I did read it years ago and again today? If you read my original point you'd see I said "weird DRM glorp" which you and other have tried, and failed to only closely parse "DRM" so that you could nitpick poorly. It…
You are asserting that the existence of metadata in other venues to be proof that this form of watermarking metadata is just fine with you and should be for everyone else because... nope don't see any reason listed…
You are making a category error -- "this image made by OpenAI" is a drm assertion You wont be able to assert copyright of the picture that you added an OpenAI red bowtie to, thats a DRM issue.
Yes... they do matter, perhaps using care in your understanding before attempting to nitpick? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management#Wate...
and you need the watermark to tell you the fish with the mustache is fake... What image is going to change your worldview so radically that the drm saves you? edit - to be clear you are watermarking 100,000 fishes with…
So you are in the"nothing to hide, nothing to fear" school of privacy rights? Only criminals and bad actors want private defaults? The burden of proof is proving there is some harm or problem that needs solving and…
billions? of "fake" images not generated by ai but just photoshopped and ... not really harmful. There is no case that any of its particularly harmful outside of things like CSAM which is illegal.
"I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and wouldn't lose any voters, ok? It's, like, incredible." — Donald Trump So what does a deepfake matter?
Its 2026... people are deliberately choosing to live in their own realities with no care about objective facts or moral choices. So weird images are a big problem? No they don't matter at all.
What value does "strictly speaking" bring to the discussion? So that you don't have to address any of the issues?
So 999 people that are just making an image need to be DRM'ed so that you might catch the 1 person making "realistic but deceptive" images... like this is some kind of special case of ... internet images.
The main difference is we are in the middle of a moral panic and people have lost perspective. Its a tool with different modalties and affordances.
This is just performative nonsense. As someone that creates things with tools with different media I would just hard avoid this tool that adds... arbitrary metadata not of my choosing. Should I seriously make a texture…
Thank you for mentioning this. I wonder IFF Rust had an effects system that a Jasmin MIR transform (ie like SPIRV is for shaders) would be useful? https://github.com/jasmin-lang/jasmin
Pretty good metaphor. Limited space to work with, highly context dependent and likely to get confused as you cover more surface area.
This is helpful because it makes the criminality stand out. Because, yes, in democracies we have public records laws.
At some point this existential doubt about your own work and others seems pretty weird. Go ahead and figure out ways to interrogate on your work with technical means, that's a critical part of the process with an LLM or…