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A.I. photos are flooding social media and contributing to an Internet where we can't believe what we see. Spotting A.I. đ·s is an important media literacy skill.
None of us have time to research every image we see. We just need people to notice BEFORE THEY LIKE OR SHARE that an image might be fake. If unsure, check it or don't share.
I've started drawing some comics explaining the basic of AI spot-checking and media literacy in the age of disinformation. Follow along here or on my Twitter.
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last night I had a dream that I met Bill and Ted, and I complimented Bills crop top and said something about how I would wear crop tops if my body was less bogus and he put a hand on my shoulder and said âwhatâs truly bogus is the way you think about yourselfâ and Ted nodded solemnly and then I woke up
So a free tool called GLAZE has been developed that allows artists to cloak their artwork so it can't be mimicked by AI art tools.
AI art bros are big mad about it.
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Iâm always fascinated by vengeance arcs in fiction because of their potential to create conflict within the audienceâitâs an extremely natural, human thing to desire justice, and seeing someone get their comeuppance is extremely satisfying, and fulfills almost a spiritual need within everyone, I think. But thereâs a fine line between justice and vengeanceâwhere is it? How far is too far? Iâm not here to answer these questions here other than to say that there is a line, but how a piece of fiction decides to indicate that line and where itâs been crossed is utterly fascinating to me. Itâs the ability to have your audience response go from âYES! YEEESSSS!! WOOHOOOOOâ to ââŠwaitâŠno, this isnâtâŠoh noâ on a dime.
The Time Lord Victorious in Doctor Who is still my favorite example of this (the shift is just so subtle!), but FMAB is getting some MAJOR points from me for how it handled Royâs pursuit of vengeance over Hughesâ death. It isnât subtle by any meansâthe dude is terrifying, Ed and Scar are actively commenting on how far heâll go, Riza is obviously terrified for himâbut itâs still extremely effective. I think part of what makes it so good is how well it parallels his encounter with Lustâshe was also a homunculus, he also torched her to death protecting Riza, it even happened in the same exact placeâbut while that situation felt karmically satisfying and necessary to defend someone else (though, admittedly, it was still a bit disturbing), his encounter with Envy, while it starts out hyping you up for what promises to be a long-awaited delivery of justice, quickly begins to feel utterly wrong. Royâs face is contorted, he doesnât possess his usual control of his emotions, and heâs cruel. Envy is actively fleeing from him, and Roy isnât even running to keep up with him, heâs just walking, and itâs terrifying. But where any pretense of justice completely vanishes is where Envy reverts to his tiny, weak, reptilian form, and Roy is still just as willing to murder him. And of course, the final nail in the coffin is Riza pointing her gun at his headâfulfilling the promise set up in earlier episodes that she would kill him if he ever deviated from his path. Itâs just *chefâs kiss* perfection.
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Well nowâs the time to tell us!
Send us your propaganda for who you think deserves more credit than what they get or tell us why in the comments or tags!
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I don't know if this was obvious to everyone else, but I just realised that one of the reasons why the Hobbit is so effective as a children's book is that while Bilbo is an adult, the skills that make him a hero are all those of a child.
By human standards he's child-sized, which makes him unobtrusive and light on his feet. He can slip by unnoticed where bigger people can't.
He's good at playing games, and even cheats (successfully!) in a way that - let's face it - is not so different to how children try to cheat at games. He's polite in a way that's fully comprehensible to children (rather than, say, being able to perform courtly manners). He's quick-witted, but the trick of keeping the trolls talking is also one that would be achievable for a child.
He doesn't have magic powers, he's not a great fighter, and he's not some kind of Chosen One. There's not much that he does that couldn't be done by a ten-year-old, but the story shows just how valuable all those skills and traits are. It's very empowering.
Something I haven't really seen mentioned and I think people may want to bear in mind is that while artists are the most heavily impacted by AI visual medium scraping, it's not like the machine knows or cares to differentiate between original art and a photograph of your child.
AI visual media scrapers take everything, and that includes screengrabs, photographs, and memes. Selfies, pictures of your pets and children, pictures of your home, screengrabs of images posted to other sites -- all of the comic book imagery I've posted that I screengrabbed from digital comics, images of tweets (including the icons of peoples' faces in those tweets) and instas and screengrabs from tiktoks. I've posted x-ray images of my teeth. All of that will go into the machine.
That's why, at least I think, Midjourney wants Tumblr -- after Instagram we are potentially the most image-heavy social media site, and like Instagram we tag our content, which is metadata that the scraper can use.
So even if you aren't an artist, unless you want to Glaze every image of any kind that you post, you probably want to opt out of being scraped. I'm gonna go ahead and say we've probably already been scraped anyway, so I don't think there's a ton of point in taking down your tumblr or locking down specific images, but I mean...especially if it's stuff like pictures of children or say, a fundraising photo that involves your medical data, it maybe can't hurt.
If you do want to officially opt out, which may help if there's a class-action lawsuit later, you're going to want to go to the gear in the upper-right corner on the Tumblr desktop site, select each of your blogs from the list on the right-hand side, and scroll down to "Visibility". Select "Prevent third party sharing for [username]" to flip that bad boy on.
(If someone wants to post a link in notes to instructions for doing it on the app, I haven't updated mine so the option doesn't appear and I don't know where to find it.)
I'd pay to see this
I've slowly been chipping away at drawing scenes from that imaginary Muppet retelling of the Princess Bride, figured it was about time to share what I've drawn on Tumblr!
What is this about the tumblr staff wanting to sell art data to midjourney?
An ex-colleague of mine mentioned yesterday that there may be contacts between Automattic and midjourney in that direction, but nothing is public yet and I don't have any more info. They probably won't have anything specific to share either, since they left the company weeks ago too. That being said:
I have no reason to doubt my ex-coworker word, they are a trustworthy person.
Tumblr's CEO has been absurdly enthusiastic (comically, even) about AI, and is a big fan of LLMs and 'AI' companies.
A deal with midjourney could solve tumblr financial issues (not the same company, but openAi is paying up to 5 million/year to news companies to use their content as training data... tumblr generates several orders of magnitude more content than any newspaper or any media company and it only would need a 20 to 30 million per year deal to be profitable)
So I don't have any extra info yet, but I'm keeping my ears open.
This is landed gentry all over again
Incredibly intelligent maneuver by tumblr ceo to make a post that boils down to âif you want to deserve staff looking into preventing your months of harassment as well as explaining why your accounts keep getting scorched-earth deleted when youâve made a point to follow TOS, you have to avoid hurting OUR special feelings or weâll call the FBI on you. This is totally not transphobic despite only happening to trans women btwâ and then delete the same trans womanâs account again. Excellent work sire youâve reached new depths of spinelessness and ineptitude
You know I will actually
After so much research I've decided to compile all the information I have gathered about the amestrian military into 4 in-depth posts about its:Â
Structure and organizationÂ
Uniform
Real world influence
Possible training regime
Brace yourself, this is going to be a series of long posts filled with nerdy facts, sources, and images.
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"I felt like I was spamming you so I stopped" girl if I could download every thought you've ever had as a PDF I'd read that shit start to finish. Spam me more. I want to hear what you have to say.
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stuck in the time loop but i just use it as a free day off. im not even trying to get out. i am teaching myself to knit. i am crocheting. i am cooking. not even doing anything crazy. just escaping capitalism for a week. day 375 and im not sure what lesson it's trying to teach but i've taught myself to hand make lace so all is well
I have luckily avoided all Steven universe discourse and I don't intend to change that, even though I love this show.
you know what, i am right and im tired of pretending i am not
This is the correct way to interpret fullmetal alchemist.
Iâm glad Maes Hughes died.
Heâs a fan favorite character and I enjoy him a lot too, but I think fundamentally heâs a character who has to die. His role in the narrative is to haunt it.
I might be even more of a weirdo because I enjoy his manga characterization over his Brotherhood or â03 portrayal, but I love the idea of Hughes being someone the Elric brothers barely know - someone we, the audience, barely see.
Until he dies.
Because suddenly heâs everywhere. He was Royâs friend and Armstrongâs superior officer and Winryâs acquaintance and Eliciaâs father - and he was the soldier both Ed and Al knew, but didnât actually know, that got killed because of them anyway.
In the manga Winry stays at Hughesâ place, but Ed and Al enter his house for the first time after they found out he died. For them, itâs not about losing a friend (though I am sure they liked him just fine) because that story is already Royâs - for them itâs about realizing that this plot theyâve involved themselves in kills people that arenât actually directly involved at all to begin with. It makes sense for their allies and friends and loved-ones to be targeted by the antagonists - but a soldier who mostly joined in because he was at the right (or wrong) place at the right (wrong) time? Thatâs not supposed to happen. And thatâs what makes Hughesâ death so hard on them.
(and poor Elicia - abandoned children without their fathers were always a weakness of Edâs)
But Roy? Yeah⊠he suffers. From the moment of Hughesâ dead on, Roy is haunted by it. By him. His best friend follows him everywhere. We see it in the way Roy only involves himself in the plot because Hughes figured something out and Roy is desperate for answers. He hunts down the homunculi to save this country, sure, but mostly so he can burn his best friendâs murderer to the ground. When Riza talks about winning against the FĂŒhrer and their military dictatorship, she talks about all of them, not a hint of revenge coloring her vision - but Roy? It is telling that it isnât a greater ideal that makes him torture Envy, but the agony of his best friendâs death.
The thing that almost breaks Roy is Maes.
No.
Itâs Maesâ memory haunting the narrative.
And isnât that beautiful?
The tragedy of it all, the horror, and the realization that Roy Mustang never really recovered from the War, that his friends are the only think keeping him in one piece, the fact that Roy Mustang is a Hero and a Monster and a fallible human capable of love.
Maes Hughes has to die to remind all of us of what Roy Mustang is capable of: love, loyalty, devotionâŠ. and the slaughter and torture of numerous people.
His ghost is haunting the narrative - and for that I love him.
Things my extremely Italian physics professor has said:
âIf you are walking in the woods nearby Chernobyl, you will probably be fine. But if you pick something up off the ground and eat it, you will die of radiation poisoning. Of course you may die if you eat things from the ground in other places, also, but likely not of radiation.â
âUnfortunately there is nothing I can teach you that will prevent you dying if there is on your house a hydrogen bomb. That is a politician problem. If any of you are president later, please do not hydrogen bomb my house.â
âRadioactivity could perhaps be used by terrorists, but it has not yet. Likely this is because terrorists do not study much physics.â
âWhy is it that physics graduate students cannot make a nuclear bomb? It is not that they do not want to. They simply have not the money to buy the materials. Or anything else.â
the funniest thing in the entire pirates of the caribbean series is definitely that one scene in At Worldâs End where they have parlay but davy jones is part of it, and rather than have him stand in the shallows or something they get a big bucket of water and have in stand on it on shore
who thought of that idea? who thought âput davy jones in a bucket of waterâ and had the guts to suggest it aloud? and then who went âhey that sounds like a great idea!â
at some point someone told davy jones their idea was for him to stand in a bucket of water and he agreed to it
Ok, I've seen this sentiment before, but the amount of Kindle Unlimited ads I've been seeing is forcing me to repeat it-
Kindle Unlimited is offering two free months of unlimited ebooks. As a trial. Which will then become a paid subscription.
Your local library is offering unlimited ebooks all the time. Forever. No contracts, no predatory practices, no tracking of how long you spend on each particular page in the hopes that information about your habits can be sold for a profit.
Use your library. They want so badly to give you all of the things for free.
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