It could be really bad for Discord if Californians contact the office of the Attorney General to report the potential violations of CCPA and CALOPPA citing the recent breach from a few months back where 1.5tb of user data and millions of IDs were leaked, but who can say for sure?
So I was looking at a bunch of my Ivalice Moogle WoL ffxiv screenshots and noticed that her pom is very rarely visible due to how low it hands and how far swept back it is. I wonder if it'd be more or less visible if it hung a bit higher up, or if it would still end up being hidden away by her ears.
I made a filterlist for uBlock Origin to remove Generative AI features on websites. Includes blocks for * Google AI Summaries * YouTube Ask button & chat summaries * GitHub Copilot * Facebook AI chat * X's Grok buttons * Deviantart DreamUp * Booru AI images * And more
I find Gen Alpha's insistence on Anti-Humor so fascinating. It's obviously by-design to be completely inaccessible to anyone who isn't also a Gen Alpha. Not even Zalphas understand Gen Alpha Brainrot.
The phrases and jokes are designed to confuse and repel older people and that's where the funny is
Yes absolutely, I do think we need to hold companies on that pedastel though that if they keep trying to FIND reasons to use it, then we need to also fight back twice as hard. The preservation of actual creatives is so important.
I'm trying so hard to do my own research about the Clair situation and every fucking article I read does not mention genAI when people are sourcing it as the proof and I physically want to punch my monitor.
Young adult me: politics corporations and science are incredibly complex topics that require thorough research and discussion and we shouldnt jump to conclusions
I'm begging any artists still using Twitter claiming it's integral to their work to just leave. It's been revealed the site works off a made up "credit score" from hell and punishes you for posting like a normal human being.
Abandon Twitter for good. It's time. It's been time.