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Since OpenNIC resolvers are user-run, doesn’t that mean a bad actor could theoretically pop up at any time and log any request that goes through them?
Since OpenNIC resolvers are user-run, doesn’t that mean a bad actor could theoretically pop up at any time and log any request that goes through them?
Gallery-dl is another option.
Remember: Stealing from big, evil corporations is morally correct.
As soon as I heard of the mere plan to do this, I ditched Chromium altogether and went back to Firefox. Ultimately, I landed on the fork Floorp.
I recommend you learn how to make an argument that actually suits the context before commenting on the media literacy of others.
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The problem is, that doesn’t make sense for digital media. A large part of resales is media degradation. You pay less, but you take a risk upon yourself for it. Being able to refund a game that isn’t for you seems fair, though.
Plays include tone from the actors. Similarly, books include tone from context. One sentence does not.
TBH, the games and books provide enough worth for me. Got the newest Dean Koontz book at the beginning of this month.
Well, yeah, but the point is, ChatGPT didn’t “remember and then leak” anything, the web service exposed people’s chat history.
Tons of articles come up Googling “Disney AI extras.”
https://www.unilad.com/film-and-tv/news/disney-prom-pact-ai-actors-851337-20231013
https://www.cbr.com/disney-prom-pact-ai-actors/
https://www.looper.com/1420587/disney-prom-pact-ai-extras-twitter-reactions/
https://nypost.com/2023/10/15/disneys-prom-pact-has-audiences-cringing-at-ai-actors/
Comparatively few articles were scrupulous enough to report this for what it actually was.
https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/disney-prom-pact-cgi-ai-extras/
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/disney-prom-pact-mocked-1235617940/
Did you read the article? It didn’t. Someone received someone else’s chat history appended to one of their own chats. No prompting, just appeared overnight.
They weren’t there when I used ChatGPT just last night (I’m a pretty heavy user). No queries were made—they just appeared in my history, and most certainly aren’t from me (and I don’t think they’re from the same user either).
This sounds more like a huge fuckup with the site, not the AI itself.
Edit: A depressing amount of people commenting here obviously didn’t read the article…
Fear mongering. Remember all the people raging and freaking out about Disney’s “AI generated background actors”? Just plain bad CG.
Yes, love the name-and-shame, done respectfully of course.
For anyone having trouble remembering her like me, this is the woman that ran the scam blood testing company with “super-duper awesome blood testing machines,” that actually never worked and they just did standard blood tests at huge markups (read: committed fraud).
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Non-standard reminder that DDG has sold out users in the past.
It strikes me that this attitude might carry more weight if it came from a company with a better library… I mean, they have a handful of good games, most of which are quite old, and otherwise, mostly act like a cheap sequel machine.
Arguably a positive in cases like this.
I can’t speak to the specifics of it, but Bedrock and Java editions are functionally entirely different games. They’re designed to function nearly the same, but under the hood, the only real similarities are in the graphical assets. Past the user interaction, they’re not really comparable at all.