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she/her, trans woman living in the us south

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Right, but then I won’t see a meme someone marked NSFW because it says fuck. That’s annoying.

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If this is implemented, I’d like it to be a user preference. I explicitly have different block lists on my two accounts to keep adult content on one account while allowing NSFW posts on the other.

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Interested to see how this plays out! Their argument that the only way a LLM could summarize their book is by ingesting the full copyrighted work seems a bit suspect, as it could’ve ingested plenty of reviews and summaries written by humans and combined that information.

I’m not confident that they’ll be able to prove OpenAI or Meta infringed copyright, just as i’m not confident they’ll be able to prove that they didn’t violate copyright. I don’t know if anyone really knows what these things are trained on.

We got to where we are now with fair use in search and online commentary because of a ton of lawsuits setting precedent, not surprising we’ll have to do the same with machine learning.

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No kidding, wow! So rich.

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One of my favorite parts of living in SF were these dumb billboards. They’re so bad - though this one is a bit more dystopian than most.

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My new name/pronouns felt really foreign to me for a long time honestly. I used they/them for a while until i felt “femme enough” for she/her (whatever that means) and these days i’m they/she.

It just took some time for that to go away. Other people gendering you properly can help reinforce that it’s correct.

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Love the new name! Can’t wait to see development continue and the app get even better.

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It’s so frustrating, because this is an iOS bug, and not an inherent problem with wefwef. Hoping they can find a workaround though!

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Great Firefox theme!

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