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Posts by Noah

Well, it turned out more red than purple (don't trust box dyes), but I'm not unhappy about it!

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Color is in, now we wait

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I have decided to color my hair purple. Wish me luck.

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My imagination is pretty sure that thing is doing some shit a la Soylent Green 😂

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New question, is he a cannibal or just being suggestive?

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Tbh, that thing looks like a plastic ice cream

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I've seen jackdaws, do they count? Or does it *have* to be crows specifically? 🤔

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Neil banging out the tunes April 13, 2006

Neil banging out the tunes April 13, 2006

Happy 20 years of Neil banging out the tunes 🐀🎶🎉

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It's so good! I already went to the cinema twice and am considering going a third time 😍

My wallet isn't agreeing tho 😅

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Happy Trans Day of Visibility 🩷🤍🩵

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I sometimes forget I have ADHD, and then I pull a stunt like buying a movie ticket for the same day online, except when I show up at the theatre it's not for tonight, it's for a showing in 2 weeks and I already bought snacks and drinks before finding out

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"I wish I was hot" "I wish I was smart" yeah well I wish you would see yourself through the eyes of the people who love and admire you for who you are. You are a flower admiring Christmas lights and forgetting you're just as precious to someone else 🌸

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kill the imposter syndrome in you head because not only is there someone out there doing it worse than you, they're also using chat gpt to do it

kill the imposter syndrome in you head because not only is there someone out there doing it worse than you, they're also using chat gpt to do it

Anyways.

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Swelling rage

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Jerry Lawson, the inventor of the video game cartridge.

Jerry Lawson, the inventor of the video game cartridge.

This is Jerry Lawson. He invented the video game cartridge for the Fairchild Channel F system. Because of his invention, many consoles had cartridges and CD formats and would become the norm.

The Atari 2600, NES, Genesis, and many consoles wouldn't exist without him.

Happy Black History Month.

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An imagine explaining that OpenAI is Trump's largest donor

An imagine explaining that OpenAI is Trump's largest donor

One more reason my soul shrivels up every time I hear someone say "I just used chatgpt to ____"

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a screenshot of a reddit post saying that (quoting an article from extremetech dot com)

a screenshot of a reddit post saying that (quoting an article from extremetech dot com)

nothing can put a bigger smile on my face than reading that Microsoft has to scale back its AI ambitions because NOBODY uses copilot.

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Epic pays for licensing fees for the games they give away for free as promotions. Which means even if YOU aren't paying for it, you're giving money to JK Rowling to harm transgender people AND elevating her stature by giving her franchise higher numbers.

NO TERF WIZARD GAME. NO TERF WIZARD SHOW.

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“AI is clearly sticking around so you have to get used to it” wrong. I don’t have to get used to shit. I am a practiced hater and I can keep this going for decades if I am required to

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What happened today?

Behind closed doors, the Law Enforcement Working Party group approved the revised Danish Chat Control compromise with broad support. While mandatory scanning had officially been dropped, Article 4 of the new text reframes and reintroduces it by obliging providers of e-mail, chat, and messenger services to take “all appropriate risk mitigation measures”. This effectively forces providers to scan all messages, including private, end-to-end encrypted content. 

The same article outlaws anonymous communication by requiring every citizen to verify their age before accessing a service, kneecapping whistleblowers, journalists, political activists, and people seeking help who depend on anonymity. Article 6 further imposes a digital house arrest and would ban minors from installing software which comes with a significant risk of grooming, such as WhatsApp, Instagram, and online games like Roblox.

What happens next?

The legislation now moves to the Coreper (Committee of Permanent Representations) for approval. Without major political objections, the Council will formally adopt its position. At this stage, both the Council and Commission unite in imposing mass surveillance on all 450 million citizens of the European Union and we enter a rushed trilogue. Unfortunately, while the mandate of the European Parliament does not suffer from the same flaws, the Parliament is traditionally known for giving in.

What now?

We raise our voices. Louder.

What happened today? Behind closed doors, the Law Enforcement Working Party group approved the revised Danish Chat Control compromise with broad support. While mandatory scanning had officially been dropped, Article 4 of the new text reframes and reintroduces it by obliging providers of e-mail, chat, and messenger services to take “all appropriate risk mitigation measures”. This effectively forces providers to scan all messages, including private, end-to-end encrypted content. The same article outlaws anonymous communication by requiring every citizen to verify their age before accessing a service, kneecapping whistleblowers, journalists, political activists, and people seeking help who depend on anonymity. Article 6 further imposes a digital house arrest and would ban minors from installing software which comes with a significant risk of grooming, such as WhatsApp, Instagram, and online games like Roblox. What happens next? The legislation now moves to the Coreper (Committee of Permanent Representations) for approval. Without major political objections, the Council will formally adopt its position. At this stage, both the Council and Commission unite in imposing mass surveillance on all 450 million citizens of the European Union and we enter a rushed trilogue. Unfortunately, while the mandate of the European Parliament does not suffer from the same flaws, the Parliament is traditionally known for giving in. What now? We raise our voices. Louder.

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The issue is when they remove human interaction completely - there was literally no option to be put through to a human representative, no matter what I said 😩
So yeah, fuck AI

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I had this exact issue with an online payment service the other day and the AI just kept going "I don't understand, please rephrase" and refused to put me through to an actual human.

This is how society slowly collapses. By putting fancy (stupid) answering machines in charge of customer service 😮‍💨

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I don't see how them "creating derivative works" is necessary for anything I upload to reach the intended recipients.

Don't get me wrong, I'm also mad at the community guidelines, but I'm just so tired of every company adding a "btw, we're allowed to rip off your work" while making ToS less clear.

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A snippet of the current Discord Terms of Service regarding your content. It reads:
Your content is yours, but you give us a licence (which is a form of permission) to it when you use Discord. Your content may be protected by certain intellectual property rights. We don’t own those. But by using our services, you grant us a licence to use, reproduce, distribute, create derivative works of, display and perform your content. The rights you grant in this licence are for the limited purpose of providing, developing and improving our services as permitted by applicable laws. This licence is worldwide, non-exclusive (which means you can still license your content to others), royalty-free (which means there are no fees for this licence), sublicensable and transferable. Learn more about how we use your content in our Privacy Policy.

A snippet of the current Discord Terms of Service regarding your content. It reads: Your content is yours, but you give us a licence (which is a form of permission) to it when you use Discord. Your content may be protected by certain intellectual property rights. We don’t own those. But by using our services, you grant us a licence to use, reproduce, distribute, create derivative works of, display and perform your content. The rights you grant in this licence are for the limited purpose of providing, developing and improving our services as permitted by applicable laws. This licence is worldwide, non-exclusive (which means you can still license your content to others), royalty-free (which means there are no fees for this licence), sublicensable and transferable. Learn more about how we use your content in our Privacy Policy.

A snippet of the previous Discord Terms of Service. It reads:

Your content is yours, but you give us a licence to it when you use Discord. Your content may be protected by certain intellectual property rights. We don’t own those. But by using our services, you grant us a licence – which is a form of permission – to do the following with your content, in accordance with applicable legal requirements, in connection with operating, developing and improving our services:

* Use, copy, store, distribute and communicate your content in manners consistent with your use of the services. (For example, so we can store and display your content.)
* Publish, publicly perform or publicly display your content if you’ve chosen to make it visible to others. (For example, so we can display your messages if you post them in certain servers or recommend that content to others.)
* Monitor, modify, translate and reformat your content. (For example, so we can resize an image you post to fit on a mobile device.)
* Sublicense your content, to allow our services to work as intended. (For example, so we can store your content with our cloud service providers.)

This licence is worldwide, non-exclusive (which means you can still license your content to others), royalty-free (which means there are no fees for this license), transferable and perpetual.

A snippet of the previous Discord Terms of Service. It reads: Your content is yours, but you give us a licence to it when you use Discord. Your content may be protected by certain intellectual property rights. We don’t own those. But by using our services, you grant us a licence – which is a form of permission – to do the following with your content, in accordance with applicable legal requirements, in connection with operating, developing and improving our services: * Use, copy, store, distribute and communicate your content in manners consistent with your use of the services. (For example, so we can store and display your content.) * Publish, publicly perform or publicly display your content if you’ve chosen to make it visible to others. (For example, so we can display your messages if you post them in certain servers or recommend that content to others.) * Monitor, modify, translate and reformat your content. (For example, so we can resize an image you post to fit on a mobile device.) * Sublicense your content, to allow our services to work as intended. (For example, so we can store your content with our cloud service providers.) This licence is worldwide, non-exclusive (which means you can still license your content to others), royalty-free (which means there are no fees for this license), transferable and perpetual.

Hey artists? Maybe don't upload your art to Discord anymore. These are snippets of the ToS regarding your content as of TODAY vs. the previous ToS.

I highlighted the changes in the new one so you can decide for yourselves, but I think it's damn clear what they want from us 🙄

#Discord #DiscordToS

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Good news chat - I am legally a man in the state of Denmark 😎

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An illustration decorated with smiling pansies and leaves that says "Trans rights are human rights. We will love and protect each other "

An illustration decorated with smiling pansies and leaves that says "Trans rights are human rights. We will love and protect each other "

Everything is really scary and chaotic for Trans individuals right now. Regardless of whatever lies and fear that is spread, we know that the world is better with Trans people in it. You are all worth fighting for, and we will continue to advocate for your rights and your safety.

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Sharing with ALT text for those who aren't aware of the ongoing real world implications for trans people in the U.S.

"I'm afraid I could be arrested if I travel to that state..."

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