haha, nah people reported some unexpected censors, and we investigated what part of their prompt might be causing it.
haha, nah people reported some unexpected censors, and we investigated what part of their prompt might be causing it.
Image processing libraries are used at the forefront of almost all web services, including lemmy and are extraordinarily robust. I really don’t have the time to go at this in depth, but if you are familiar with this stuff you will know how extraordinary such an exploit would be and its existence would be causing massive chaos all over the world.
It’s the earliest AI technology striving to expose unreported CSAM at scale.
horde-safety has been out for a year now. Just saying… It’s not a trained AI model in this way, but it’s still using Neural Networks (i.e. “AI Technology”)
I’m always hacking at something. It’s just different priorities
Sadly, I don’t have enough time for that atm.
I’ve seen way too many one-days in Greece to get excited…
Ah pity. Well maybe you can post to your 8K followers to follow the brid.gy account as well so we can find them. Sadly the locked-down-PMs of bluesky means most people don’t even get the invite.
What’s your handle and is it bridged to fedi?
Unfortunately a one-day strike is not a problem for the system which is why they usually don’t lead to anything. Do an indefinite one and then see.
FYI when you request a guarantee, you can specify another instance to solicit a guarantee from. They will get a PM to inform them.
Generally getting people to guarantee for others consistently has been the biggest struggle on fediseer >_<
It’s been out for the past year. It’s all word of mouth but a lot of instances have fediseer badges to draw attention to it.
Everyone has to kiss the ring. They know who their class allies are.
I don’t even think you need even a bot for that. Just grab the relevant RSS
This is completely unsurprising tbh. A lot of the old mods were enthusiasts who grew a community from scratch due to their love for the subject. In the reddit API shutdown, a lot of those mods left in disgust, or were replaced by the reddit admins, or were driven off by the leftover toxic userbase calling them “entitled jannies” or whatever. A lot of the mods who took over their place were just power-hungry users who were chomping at the bit to get the chance to run a big community as their personal fiefdom because they were too toxic to grow one themselves.
This is the inevitable culmination of these events.
Anyway, welcome to lemmy. We become more powerful from every user who writes off reddit forever.
PS: if you see power-trippin’ behaviour around these parts, you can always post about it in !yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Moreover, Bluesky already feels a bit like how social media would look if a non-TERF version of the Guardian was running it. It’s very liberal, very centrist, and very ‘don’t rock the boat too much’.
We’ll be keeping an eye on this, and for the moment we’ll be posting to both Twitter and Bluesky. We look forward to engaging with you wherever you end up.
“we’re not ready to choose between the cop bar and the Nazi bar, so for now we’ll keep hanging out in both.”
Of course they don’t mention fediverse as an option. Of course.
You mean an exploit payload embedded in an image, and pwning a system parsing that image through python PIL? While there’s never a 100% chance of anything, you’re more likely to be struck by lightning than this coming to pass and at that point you’re at more security risk at using the internet altogether.
I read most of it until I reached the point where it’s a slow-burn advertisement for their own AI assistant
Why would it be a security risk?
IFTAS is already working with Thorn towards this goal. But you already have access to such technology through my toolset.