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treefrog, to news in Justin Roiland used his ‘Rick and Morty’ fame to pursue young fans, text messages show

And continued for years is the key.

He made sexually explicit comments to minors for years. And solicited pictures? That’s solicitation of child pornography

The guys a pedo. Rather or not he gets charged with something related to under age girls, we’ll see.

treefrog, to news in Justin Roiland used his ‘Rick and Morty’ fame to pursue young fans, text messages show

He is a pedo he’s just smart enough to wait until they’re 18 to assault them.

Unfortunately making a pass at a minor isn’t in itself illegal anyplace I’m aware of.

Touching one definitely and if he tried to meet up with them in person it would show intent.

Soliciting child porn though? Rape, I mean, he fotced oral sex. That’s rape.

The guy should be in prison and I suspect with NBC handing thr cops all of this evidence, someone will charge him with something soon.

treefrog, to news in Earth is outside its 'safe operating space for humanity' on most key measurements, study says

And countless other life forms.

treefrog, to news in China unveils 'blueprint' for Taiwan integration while sending warships around the self-ruled island | CNN

The word they wanted was colonialization rather than integration.

treefrog, to technology in US rejects AI copyright for famous state fair-winning Midjourney art

The tools are valuable for sure.

Where the law is on copyright it looks like we’re figuring out. For now I’m glad to see rulings like this as it will, hopefully, take some of the wind out of Hollywood studios and aide union negotiations.

treefrog, to technology in US rejects AI copyright for famous state fair-winning Midjourney art

Then it’s public domain according to cases so far.

treefrog, to technology in US rejects AI copyright for famous state fair-winning Midjourney art

My point is that this description literally applies just as much to humans. Humans are also trained on vast quantities of things they’ve seen before and meanings associated with them.

In which case the machine would get the copyright (which legally they can’t now), not the prompter.

treefrog, to news in FDA says common over the counter decongestant phenylephrine does not work in oral form

Yeah, someone else also corrected me.

Thanks though, it was a throw away comment anyway.

treefrog, to news in FDA says common over the counter decongestant phenylephrine does not work in oral form

Thanks for the correction.

treefrog, to technology in Are You A Dream Of The Universe?

I thought this was in my sci-fi feed and the name of an interesting novel.

Almost upvoted it

treefrog, (edited ) to news in FDA says common over the counter decongestant phenylephrine does not work in oral form

It works to make meth.

Which is probably what most of it is used for.

edit: My mistake. Thanks for the corrections.

treefrog, to technology in Robots are trained to help revive coral reefs

There’s a difference. When you program a machine it follows rigid logic. It’s predictable.

When you train a machine it does not. It can make its own inferences and operate outside of strict parameters. It can also make bad inferences, what we call AI hallucinations.

I don’t know that what you’re saying is wrong about avoiding responsibility, but programmed is not the right word for what’s basically a genie in a bottle. And we still hold accountable the member of the tribe that lets the genie out, or should anyway.

treefrog, to nintendo in Nintendo has filed a patent for ‘smart fluid’ joysticks, perhaps to eliminate drift | VGC

Reading your edit here.

I won’t buy a Nintendo controller again until they’re out for awhile and I know they’re good.

The two I have are garbage and I didn’t even get drift. The stick flick makes a lot of high precision games unplayable. And most of the time I use a third party controller that’s better, more reliable, and half the price.

treefrog, to news in Many Senior Citizens Expect To Die With College Loan Debts.

I was just feeling this yesterday, picking through the damaged can/box section of our super market, walking down the street and seeing how alienated and alone we are and how normalized that is, being sent two hours of paperwork that is the exact same questions I spent two hours on the phone answering in spring as I try to access our public safety nets.

The feeling in the U.S. of A. is like living on a well polished turd that no one wants to admit still smells like a turd. At least, not in public.

treefrog, to news in US sets new record for billion-dollar climate disasters in single year

I would love to see people and local governments affected by some of these events to bring litigation against the oil and gas industry for covering up the dangers of their products.

As long as we let them privatize the profits while leaving the public with the costs, nothing will change.

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