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[–] 31337 29 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I think most projects left Sourceforge after they started putting adware into they're downloads.

[–] 31337 3 points 6 months ago

Democrats playing on the xenophobic tendencies of being "tough on the border" is such a bad strategy. Why would people vote for fascism-lite when they could vote for the original. Are they going to have a competition over how inhuman and dehumanizing they can be to migrants?

[–] 31337 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

“She would be my age in 2047. How much of the Earth would still be habitable then?”

I thought the timeline for large changes in habitability was longer than that? I guess that's around the time we'll hit the 1.5C threshold?

[–] 31337 9 points 6 months ago

Democracy was a failed form of government about 2000 years ago.

[–] 31337 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I've been using last.fm for, I guess, decades now. Looking at what my "neighbors" are listening to is the most helpful.

[–] 31337 1 points 6 months ago

In the Texas counties I'm most familiar with, if you're arrested and they don't have a good case, they just keep resetting court dates for years instead of going ahead with the process. If you can't afford a bond, you'll be in jail that whole time (which pressures people to take plea deals), if you can secure a bond, you're out, but with limited rights and a whole lot of hassles to deal with.

[–] 31337 13 points 6 months ago

I generally think if something is not causing harm to others, it shouldn't be illegal. I don't know if "generated" CSAM causes harm to others though. I looked it up and it appears the research on whether CSAM consumption increases the likelihood of a person committing child abuse is inconclusive.

[–] 31337 4 points 6 months ago

Wikipedia seems to suggest research is inconclusive whether consuming CSAM increases the likelihood of committing abuse.

[–] 31337 -4 points 6 months ago (5 children)

I mean, that would obviously be the case. It depends on the person and personal circumstances. For some people (maybe even most), domestic violence is not a threat at all. The conclusion to the second article you linked is, "state-level firearm ownership rates are related to rates of domestic but not nondomestic firearm homicide."

I think it's probably not good that the increasing number of fascist-leaning people in the US are much more likely to be own guns than non-fascists. I'm very much pro gun-control, but until guns are banned, I think more leftist and liberals should own and know how to use guns if their situation permits.

[–] 31337 18 points 6 months ago (9 children)

The "victim of a crime, homicide" thing is likely just a correlation. If person is more likely to be in danger, they are more likely to have a gun.

I've seen some people posit that the Black Panther's armed patrols deterred police violence in their communities. On the other hand, I guess their leaders were eventually killed by the Feds. As a side effect, the Black Panthers also caused governments and the NRA to support gun control, lol.

[–] 31337 4 points 6 months ago

I've used them as a proxy for a web app at the last place I worked. Was just hoping they'd block unwanted/malicious traffic (not sure if it was needed, and it wasn't my choice). I, personally, didn't have any problems with their service.

Now, if you take a step back, and look at the big picture, they are so big and ubiquitous that they are a threat to the WWW itself. They are probably one of the most valuable targets for malicious actors and nation states. Even if Cloudflare is able to defend against infiltration and attacks in perpetuity, they have much of the net locked-in, and will enshittify to keep profits increasing in a market they've almost completely saturated.

Also, CAPTCHAs are annoying.

[–] 31337 2 points 6 months ago

Likely transformers now (I think SD3 uses a ViT for text encoding, and ViTs are currently one of the best model architectures for image classification).

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