It doesn't need to expose something as new to point out a causal link? Someone saying that work-life balance means all work and no life, and then producing substandard quality at said work seems worth pointing out. A…
> Nothing was ever said about the addictive design of mainstream TV - because then the rulers controlled the message being streamed into the brains of the population. More outlandish conspiracy theories on hackernews...…
Any evidence what so ever for the "mass control" claim? I do not want E2E comms broken, but these posts on hackernews always bring out such outlandish claims. You can't be applying the "mass control" claim for the…
This is extending something that came into affect in 2011.
It already exists. Most CSAM tools are checking against a hash database. Why would you NOT want this to exist? This seems the only method to not raise false positives.
> Blackboxes which scan your messages and photos for anything 3rd party want with undisclosed criteria. Well the criteria is CSAM? Do you have any evidence that these systems have been used to imprison someone that…
This is extending an existing law that expired. Really you should have felt betrayed back in 2011. This isn't Chat Control 2.0 - which is the thing that has been getting attention for the last few years. E2E encryption…
I assume those 400-page EULAs blast away any 'strict restrictions'.
The most obvious answer: to stop CSAM being shared on large platforms. Cloudflare has a tool that does it for some of their services.
Why is it currently illegal? If I have a service that let's users communicate, what is it illegal to look through those communications? (especially after they've signed my 400 page EULA). It would make moderation…
> Then forced through through some obscure mechanism bypassing It was extending a recently expired law that has existed since 2011. I don't think your comment is reflecting on what has actually happened. "Chat Control"…
> Why do EU citizens tolerate this? Some EU citizens want it? You'd be surprised on the views of some people.
Perhaps the article is biased. The simple fact is that a law that existed since 2011 and expired in April is now back in effect. So we are back where we were on February. I don't remember moving from an anti-democratic…
Who is they? These pithy remarks don't really extend the debate or have any nuance - they just sound conspiratorial. There are plenty of reasons to "scan" communications. There are plenty of reasons to have limits on…
Isn't this something they already do? I would be utterly shocked if facebook et al. were not scanning all of your messages (either in transit or at terminus to get around 'E2E' claims).
An author has lived experiences, including other books they have read, to draw upon to tell a narrative they want to tell (either purely for expression, purely for profit, or more often than not somewhere between). A…
I think it's worse than that - the AI slop low effort cash cow is using deception (as well as theft). For example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUSY6mtqQDI
I think people are missing the point. The point is not that AI produces slop (it does). The point is that I don't want to consume "art" that has been generated out the distillation of stealing all of the world's current…
> Promoting ethnic cleansing Do you have a source for this? I haven't seen this mentioned elsewhere.
I'm a bit older than you, I can remember the late 90s and the early 2000s as a child: the future was so exciting. I now feel the same as you (despite being a bit older), the future looks depressing as hell. It seems to…
Odin has SDL built into the language (shipped as a vendored library).
Is LuaJIT still based on Lua5.1? I wonder why they haven't followed the language spec up to Lua5.5.
I think the EU should do it regardless of Russia. The EU should invest in its own technology and not depend so much on an increasingly undependable ally.
iPhones have pretty good privacy controls. I don’t see how they can’t extend those to cover AI apps. I imagine the settings menu will get bonkers though. User education about apps slurping up all your data is needed…
Don’t install the app then. Consumer protection at some level means the consumer needs to be informed. I’d rather have a choice than just chow down on whatever the gatekeepers call food.
It doesn't need to expose something as new to point out a causal link? Someone saying that work-life balance means all work and no life, and then producing substandard quality at said work seems worth pointing out. A…
> Nothing was ever said about the addictive design of mainstream TV - because then the rulers controlled the message being streamed into the brains of the population. More outlandish conspiracy theories on hackernews...…
Any evidence what so ever for the "mass control" claim? I do not want E2E comms broken, but these posts on hackernews always bring out such outlandish claims. You can't be applying the "mass control" claim for the…
This is extending something that came into affect in 2011.
It already exists. Most CSAM tools are checking against a hash database. Why would you NOT want this to exist? This seems the only method to not raise false positives.
> Blackboxes which scan your messages and photos for anything 3rd party want with undisclosed criteria. Well the criteria is CSAM? Do you have any evidence that these systems have been used to imprison someone that…
This is extending an existing law that expired. Really you should have felt betrayed back in 2011. This isn't Chat Control 2.0 - which is the thing that has been getting attention for the last few years. E2E encryption…
I assume those 400-page EULAs blast away any 'strict restrictions'.
The most obvious answer: to stop CSAM being shared on large platforms. Cloudflare has a tool that does it for some of their services.
Why is it currently illegal? If I have a service that let's users communicate, what is it illegal to look through those communications? (especially after they've signed my 400 page EULA). It would make moderation…
> Then forced through through some obscure mechanism bypassing It was extending a recently expired law that has existed since 2011. I don't think your comment is reflecting on what has actually happened. "Chat Control"…
> Why do EU citizens tolerate this? Some EU citizens want it? You'd be surprised on the views of some people.
Perhaps the article is biased. The simple fact is that a law that existed since 2011 and expired in April is now back in effect. So we are back where we were on February. I don't remember moving from an anti-democratic…
Who is they? These pithy remarks don't really extend the debate or have any nuance - they just sound conspiratorial. There are plenty of reasons to "scan" communications. There are plenty of reasons to have limits on…
Isn't this something they already do? I would be utterly shocked if facebook et al. were not scanning all of your messages (either in transit or at terminus to get around 'E2E' claims).
An author has lived experiences, including other books they have read, to draw upon to tell a narrative they want to tell (either purely for expression, purely for profit, or more often than not somewhere between). A…
I think it's worse than that - the AI slop low effort cash cow is using deception (as well as theft). For example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUSY6mtqQDI
I think people are missing the point. The point is not that AI produces slop (it does). The point is that I don't want to consume "art" that has been generated out the distillation of stealing all of the world's current…
> Promoting ethnic cleansing Do you have a source for this? I haven't seen this mentioned elsewhere.
I'm a bit older than you, I can remember the late 90s and the early 2000s as a child: the future was so exciting. I now feel the same as you (despite being a bit older), the future looks depressing as hell. It seems to…
Odin has SDL built into the language (shipped as a vendored library).
Is LuaJIT still based on Lua5.1? I wonder why they haven't followed the language spec up to Lua5.5.
I think the EU should do it regardless of Russia. The EU should invest in its own technology and not depend so much on an increasingly undependable ally.
iPhones have pretty good privacy controls. I don’t see how they can’t extend those to cover AI apps. I imagine the settings menu will get bonkers though. User education about apps slurping up all your data is needed…
Don’t install the app then. Consumer protection at some level means the consumer needs to be informed. I’d rather have a choice than just chow down on whatever the gatekeepers call food.