Oh, I’m with you. I don’t think anyone using Google VPN was using it because it protected their privacy on the Internet generally. At least I hope not.
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The NASA VPN, on the other hand
Reasonable when the alternative is literally getting mugged on the daily?
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Hollywood writers went on strike to protect their livelihoods from generative AI. Their remarkable victory matters for all workers.English11·1 year agoQuoting the linked article:
The contract the Guild secured in September set a historic precedent: It is up to the writers whether and how they use generative AI as a tool to assist and complement—not replace—them. Ultimately, if generative AI is used, the contract stipulates that writers get full credit and compensation.
So, yeah. It’s more about ensuring that a human person in the writers’ guild gets credited as a writer, even if they or someone else uses an ai as a tool in the process.
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Hollywood writers went on strike to protect their livelihoods from generative AI. Their remarkable victory matters for all workers.English8·1 year agoThat’s allowed, no?
Unless I’m mistaken, this was more about writers not wanting the studio to be able to say “we had an ai generated a script. We’ll pay you a day to do a brief editing pass.”
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Cable lobby vows “years of litigation” to avoid bans on blocking and throttlingEnglish1·1 year agoThere are plenty of examples of companies challenging the legality of regulations and winning, and other cases of apparent corruption among judges.
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Cable lobby vows “years of litigation” to avoid bans on blocking and throttlingEnglish2·1 year agoGigabit fiber is a thing, and not at all uncommon in a lot of places.
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Cable lobby vows “years of litigation” to avoid bans on blocking and throttlingEnglish2·1 year agoI mean maybe they decided it was going to be easier to buy a judge than another FCC chair?
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Cable lobby vows “years of litigation” to avoid bans on blocking and throttlingEnglish6·1 year agoIt’s the only way to be sure!
Game over, man! Game over!
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Playboy image from 1972 gets ban from IEEE computer journalsEnglish1·1 year agoIf you’re making arguments on this issue with someone who feels the photo should not be used because using a cropped porn photo is offensive or derogatory, those are the points that should be addressed. Another approach might be to address why it should be used instead of some similar image, but it seems you agree with me that there is no good reason another image couldn’t be used.
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Playboy image from 1972 gets ban from IEEE computer journalsEnglish1·1 year agoShe consented to this, was an adult at the time, got paid for it and moved on
Sorry, consented to what? And what does that have to do with this? The existence of the photo or its continued use as a photo and as porn are not at issue.
Do note that Playboy has the rights of the photo though, not her
And again, this isn’t a rights issue. Lena isn’t upset because her rights are being violated, and neither is anyone else.
I never said that.
And I never said photos of shoulders are porn. You made a straw man or my argument, so I made a straw man or yours. Neither one was particularly useful to discuss.
Of course there were reasons the photo was chosen originally, convenience and the fact that it has just the right amount of complicated detail. But those don’t really matter now because, as you said:
It’s an old photo, along with all the other photos of the time it should’ve been retired ages ago, on technical grounds.
People are upset because the use of a photo from a porn shoot, especially one that has no other particular reason to use it besides “tradition,” is emblematic of a culture that is exclusionary to women.
Any defense of the use of this photo which does not address those points isn’t really a good faith argument.
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Playboy image from 1972 gets ban from IEEE computer journalsEnglish1·1 year agoI mean obviously this is a porn device, it has access to the Internet. How is that relevant? One’s personal devices are exactly where one’s porn should be, not in an academic paper about image processing.
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Playboy image from 1972 gets ban from IEEE computer journalsEnglish1·1 year agoNo. But the fact that it isn’t obviously from a porn shoot doesn’t change that it’s from a porn shoot. The model has indicated she doesn’t want it used for this, and other women have indicated they are bothered by this.
Are you really insinuating that there isn’t any other possible standard besides this exact photo to demonstrate methods?
See? I can straw-man too.
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Playboy image from 1972 gets ban from IEEE computer journalsEnglish1·1 year agoExcept that people do, in fact, remember. Sure, if society gets destroyed and future archeologists find the cropped photo and that’s all that remains of it, it’s not a porn photo any more. But for now, people know where it came from. That matters.
Edit: typos, clarity
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Playboy image from 1972 gets ban from IEEE computer journalsEnglish62·1 year agoI would be very surprised if the population of “people upset by the use of a teapot/bunny as a test render” was even within a couple orders of magnitude of “people upset by the use of a porn photo as a test image”
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Playboy image from 1972 gets ban from IEEE computer journalsEnglish251·1 year agoI mean, yes you can? You can inform authors that papers that include the image will not be published. How is that not a ban?
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Just Revealed When Apple Will Officially Adopt RCS: Northern Hemisphere Fall 2024English4·1 year agoBut what if someone accidentally changes the bubble and text colors to an unreadable combination? No. We must protect our users from this obscene nonsense.
Don’t forget the company serving the ads, and also the company paying for them
Jojo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Video Shows First Neuralink Patient Playing Mario Kart With His MindEnglish14·1 year agoIf nothing else, mandate the opening of the standards must coincide with the end of support. I realize it would mean a service blackout while another company tries to pick them up, but it would be a lot better than nothing and it doesn’t hit the bottom line if a company operating now quite so much which would make it more palatable.
Why do people keep reading dystopias as instruction books?