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Zaphod, in YouTube screwing itself with adblockers again

Firefox + uBlock as well and I the only issue tha I have is that YouTube always takes a few seconds to load, before that the page is basically frozen

Rangus97,

You could get around the load time by spoofing your useragent to chrome on Windows

Zaphod,

I did try that with the extension, but unfortunately didn’t work

Sleestak_Chaka, in YouTube screwing itself with adblockers again

I use the desktop FreeTube app and watching YouTube works smoothly. On mobile, I use invidious via a browser or Safari in iOS with 1Blocker and NewPipe on Android.

pipows, in Tech Billionaires Launch Fund to Create New Libertarian Societies
@pipows@lemmy.today avatar

As a libertarian, I don’t trust these billionaires a single bit to do it.

They are not libertarians, they don’t care about the free market, small local business, regulatory and certification companies, or what else. They are very happy to lobby the government to enforce any anticompetitive practices that will benefit them in the long run. They probably just want a new way to evade taxes, they don’t give two fucks about libertarianism.

Sadly, tech bros won’t see through it and will hype anything these clowns do.

chahk, in YouTube screwing itself with adblockers again

To YouTube people like you and me are not the intended demographic. We were never going to pay either directly or through watching ads, so they don’t need us.

timou, in This Firefox for Android feature you've been begging for is finally here

So, what extension that is only available now, but wasn’t on mobile before, do you recommend ?

rnd,

If you’re learning Japanese, then “10ten” is very good. It adds a little “puck” you can use to hover over words and phrases to see their dictionary definitions, readings, etc.

(On desktop, it instead works whenever yoy hover your mouse cursor over a word, but on mobile, that’s not a thing. Either way, it’s easy to turn on/off based on your need.)

hellequin67, in This Firefox for Android feature you've been begging for is finally here

Great more extensions, but still no tabbed mode for tablets and larger screen devices… /s

Zworf,

This would be amazing for DeX as well yes. It’s the one remaining reason for using Chrome.

detectivemittens, in Japanese Unicorn SmartNews failing in the US because the CEO went down the QAnon Rabbit Hole

This sucks. I really liked SmartNews but this explains why it’s been so terrible as of late.

sculd,

What a shame. One thing I noticed on Twitter is that a lot of Japanese men have sympathy for Trump. What I did not expect is they really fell into QAnon when given the opportunity.

mermaldad,

I recently switched away from SmartNews because it keeps getting into a mode where it 1) can’t load the stories, or 2) seems to load but just shows a black screen beyond a certain point, or 3) crashes. I hung on for awhile, hoping it would get fixed, but once I heard about the internal turmoil, I gave up.

detectivemittens,

Yup. That’s been my experience too.

I also get aggressively pushed some conservative news sources in my main feed even though I never subscribed to any of those.

TheGreenGolem, in Facebook Is Being Overrun With Stolen, AI-Generated Images That People Think Are Real

I’m really surprised.

apprehensively_human,

This is honestly the last thing I expected

tal, (edited ) in Facebook Is Being Overrun With Stolen, AI-Generated Images That People Think Are Real
@tal@lemmy.today avatar

All of these images are AI-generated, and stolen from an artist named Michael Jones.

It absolutely is not “stolen” from Michael Jones.

He made, in real life, a wooden statue of a dog.

That certainly gives him no exclusive right to make images with a wooden statue of a dog. And he is definitely not the first person to do a carving of a dog in wood; dogs and humans have been around for a long time, and statues of dogs predate writing.

The problem that someone like Jones has isn’t that people are making images, but that Jones doesn’t have a great way to reliably prove that he created an actual statue; he’s just taking a picture of the thing. Once upon a time, that was a pretty good proof, because it was difficult to create such an image without having created a statue of a dog. Now, it’s not; a camera is no longer nearly as useful as a tool to prove that something exists in the real world.

So he’s got a technical problem, and there are ways to address that.

  • He could take a video – right now, we aren’t at a point where it’s easy to do a walkaround video, though I assume that we’ll get there.
  • He could get a trusted organization to certify that he made the statue, and reference them. If I’m linking to woodcarvers-international.org, then that’s not something that someone can replicate and claim that they created the thing in real life.
  • It might be possible to create cameras that create cryptographically-signed output, though that’s going to be technically-difficult to make in a way that can’t be compromised.

But in no case are we going to wind up in a world where people cannot make images of a wooden dog statue – or anything else – because it might make life more difficult for someone who has created a wooden dog to prove that they created that statue in real life.

GammaGames,

“Made it with my own hands,” the Facebook caption reads.

Maybe try reading the article next time 🥴 it goes into much more detail about how the photos are manipulated from the originals to try and hide the theft.

Rentlar,

That’s right, taking someone’s creation and putting it through AI or any other image manipulator or whatever then it could be “your image”, but claiming the creation depicted within that image is yours is stealing the original artist’s work.

BlameThePeacock,

It’s stolen in the fact that these people are using Image-2-Image generative AI. That means that his original image is directly used as an input to make the resulting pictures, which then compete against his original image for attention on the internet. Fewer people will then see his original, and perhaps purchase one of his carvings.

Is it “real” theft? No Does it harm him? Yes

It’s a very tricky situation, given that there’s no way to stop it. We cannot shove this back into Pandora’s box. Even if you made it illegal, it would be almost impossible to enforce in a court because of the lack of jurisdiction across borders.

I suspect our culture is about to see a seismic shift again, I just don’t know how yet.

luciole,
@luciole@beehaw.org avatar

Do you really think it’s OK to seed an AI with other people’s work, generate strikingly similar images with it, pass them as real and farm engagement from that? Because that’s the trend this article is about.

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Agree with you, it’s a hard take there and some real victim blaming there. “He should have known better than try to prove he did it just by posting a photo” when that’s been the standard for… since the camera was invented.

The fact is that he is a victim now, and so is any online creator. They run the risk of being copied and duplicated even worse than before. Now rather than someone just copying and pasting pictures which are easily proven as duplicated, someone can literally set up a pipeline to say:

  • On a new photo posted:
    • Take the description text they posted and reword it to be more ____
    • Take the image and redo it to be more ____
    • Post to my timeline

and just bring in profit. You could change ____ to anything. Take any mommy blogger and replace ____ with San Francisco, or Christian, or whatever garbage.

And to be clear I hate influencers… but this is just the tip of the iceberg for how AI is going to manipulate us.

Butterbee,
@Butterbee@beehaw.org avatar

If these are made by using img2img, then they used a photograph from this guy. He’s in the UK, so as an individual taking a photograph of his statue, that photograph is automatically considered copyrighted and he legally is (in theory) able to control its distribution. So, the image WAS illegally obtained.

teawrecks,

Even if we rewind to before the advent of AI generated images, if someone were to take his photo of his art, and painstakingly use Photoshop to create a believable second image with a different person standing next to it representing it as their own without giving him any credit, we would call that process “stealing”.

furrowsofar,

No, we would call it copyright infringement if it indeed was. Or if not that you would have to find some other specific legal theory.

Stealing generally applies to property and intellectual property is a misleading term used to describe certain other rights not related to property law.

ranandtoldthat,

No.

apprehentice, in Adobe gives up on $20 billion acquisition of Figma

I think this is good. Adobe doesn’t need to get bigger, it needs to let go of some of its parts.

Also figma balls

regul, in Facebook Is Being Overrun With Stolen, AI-Generated Images That People Think Are Real

I have a very dumb cousin and it’s basically all they’ve been sharing lately.

NecroMemories, in Adobe gives up on $20 billion acquisition of Figma

I had no idea this was happening and I’m so relieved it hasn’t.

ashtrix, in Adobe gives up on $20 billion acquisition of Figma

Great news. Adobe is terrible.

Thorry84, in Facebook Is Being Overrun With Stolen, AI-Generated Images That People Think Are Real
NataliePortland, in Flipboard is pivoting to ActivityPub and the fediverse
@NataliePortland@lemmy.ca avatar

I see that I can follow them on Mastodon, but it seems like all their posts are just meta announcements vs curated links. Should I be following their individual editors instead? I want to love Mastodon but I just can’t figure out how to find good content there !

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

From the article it sounds like full integration will be done in January

NataliePortland,
@NataliePortland@lemmy.ca avatar

Okay right on. Thanks Scrubbles. Do you have any reccommendations for Mastodon?

sqgl,

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Bebo,

I found that the best way to enjoy/find content on Mastodon is to follow hashtags. Think keywords of whatever you are interested to see in your feed and search different variations of those keywords. Browse those hashtags and follow them if the content seems interesting.

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