wanderingmagus Now • 100%
US Navy submariner checking in!
wanderingmagus Now • 20%
What can I say, I want to actually do the job I trained for sometimes. Besides, the way the qoeld is going makes me less and less hesitant to actually flip the toggle switch when the order comes. Maybe that's the point.
wanderingmagus Now • 42%
Communism objectively failed - the USSR no longer exists and modern Russia is a capitalist oligarchy. The PRC is economically capitalist despite all the hammer-and-sickle flags. Meanwhile, the USA and EU economically and militarily dominate the planet. I'd call that succeeding, dominating in fact.
wanderingmagus Now • 100%
"Loss of electrical power on the Port Non-Vital Bus"
beat
"Fire, Fire in the Engine Room-"
wanderingmagus Now • 15%
No, but the US does. I, for one, as an SSBN sailor, am ready and willing to set condition 1SQ for Strategic nuclear launch at any time. Slava Ukraini, HOOYAH AMERICA. Kill the Bear!
wanderingmagus Now • 100%
That ratio tho
wanderingmagus Now • 100%
Be the change you want to see in the world. You have nothing to lose but your chains.
wanderingmagus Now • 66%
I've used Connect for Lemmy this whole time and haven't had any problems with it. What's the advantage of Eternity?
wanderingmagus Now • 100%
So cute! And I empathize with bog girl.
wanderingmagus Now • 75%
You should definitely be a bard, your way with words is certainly magical.
wanderingmagus Now • 85%
Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams
wanderingmagus Now • 100%
As another commenter posted below:
But tools do exist. PhotoDNA by Microsoft. Although much more user-friendly implementation if you use Cloudflare, related links:
As far as I am aware, every major site does use it in addition to manual vetting for any flagged "borderline" or "uncertain" results caught up in the filter.
wanderingmagus Now • 100%
They aren't asking devs to be admins or for admins to be devs. They specifically called out the developers because code exists to filter child sexual abuse material, disseminated by organizations such as the FBI and law enforcement, which can be implemented for image uploading.
NOBODY in this comment section is advocating for uploading fucking child sexual abuse material. That is a strawman you are setting up. Nobody is advocating for allowing the uploading of child sexual abuse material, or for the "material to be up on lemmy instances". NOBODY is suggesting that a single instance going down is "the world is ending". NOBODY is asking for "100's of mods to specifically address this one user's posting of CSAM".
You're setting up a strawman argument nobody is proposing. The criticism is that, at this moment, the developers of Lemmy have not implemented a method for automatically vetting uploaded images for CSAM without requiring "100's of mods", which is what resulted in the condition that "taking the community down is the only option here".
Perhaps the wording of the original post was not precise and accurate enough for your full and complete understanding of the intent and meaning behind it. In this post, I have attempted to elucidate that intent and meaning to a degree which I hope is understandable to you.
wanderingmagus Now • 100%
The FBI work hand in hand with the CIA, who can and do set up black sites all over the world for enhanced interrogation and extrajudicial detention, and work extremely closely with the Five Eyes and NATO. I'd call that global reach.
wanderingmagus Now • 95%
I feel like you didn't actually read their comment before posting, !dipshit@lemmy.world
It has nothing to do with Lemmyshitpost being their "favorite community" and they never mentioned "investing" or "value". That's all from you. Stop strawmanning their position. They were criticizing the ease with which entire communities can be taken down by single individuals. Additionally, it seems you are contradicting your own post from 20 minutes prior to your current comment. Perhaps you responded to the wrong comment?
wanderingmagus Now • 100%
Projecting a little, are we? Don't worry, there's support and therapy for people like you. Help is available.
cross-posted from: https://nom.mom/post/121481 > OpenAI could be fined up to $150,000 for each piece of infringing content.https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/08/report-potential-nyt-lawsuit-could-force-openai-to-wipe-chatgpt-and-start-over/#comments