

Since you’re maintaining a subreddit, you might want to create a comm in lemmy as well. Reddit has already taken down other piracy subs like GenP
Since you’re maintaining a subreddit, you might want to create a comm in lemmy as well. Reddit has already taken down other piracy subs like GenP
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Lol. Even if this was true, and every artist selling on stock photos accepted a well-designed ToS allowing training on their images, it just goes to show that relying on copyrights to protect artists is only going to benefit megacorps like adobe who are so massive, they can simply dictate terms.
The only play we have is to demand that all GenAI models have open sourced weights and non-copyrightable output, regardless of how they were trained.
The megathread is on the wiki. Anyone here can do it.
You sound like my kind of person 😅
Maybe I’ll wait for the remaster :D
Morrowind is the one I skipped. Someone explain the joke plox.
It’s not even that. It’s like trying to run an AAA game on a 10 year old laptop and complaining the game is garbage because your frame rates are too low.
At least anecdotally, Andreas over at 82MHz.net tried running a AI model locally on his laptop and it took over 10 minutes for just one prompt.
OK just the 4th sentence clearly shows this person has no clue what they’re talking about.
Just a look at the photo of the deer was enough to nope out of seeing more
These people know only how to design system and nothing about human psychology and it shows. The people that play these games are never going to do this because you ask nicely or because you scold them. In fact they might go out of their way to do the opposite just out of spite. Smart designers would have introduced a positive mechanic for tearing down one’s base or cleaning out abandoned ones, or as other said, just added a degradation mechanic.
Without pay wall https://archive.ph/YiMwl
That’s what I did
Good opportunity to link to this https://youtu.be/I53HDr0-Qew
As much as I like this approach, I want to hear if the author has at any time successfully sued anyone with it because I seriously doubt it.
Typically it takes a lot more for dns to be lost. Let’s hope it never comes to that, especially since we don’t actually allow links to pirate content
Our provider doesn’t care for dmcas
Oh, you’re way past warnings by now…