@0xThez@catsgopewpew@armanalizad Voi, mutta noille nyanssisokeille puritaaneille se on usein hankalaa, koska ego on liikaa sidottu siihen ajatukseen että maailma on mustavalkoinen paikka
Read this open statement by Signal and your jaw will hit the floor.
Govts always use “protecting children” as their guise for more control and censorship.
I interviewed a prev Govt minister, who wrote the Online Safety Bill, and asked if they could tell me how a VPN worked. They couldn’t. These are the people writing these laws.
This new tool is another dangerous form of silent oppression that once again uses children’s safety as a guise to control the masses.
We can protect children online, but that starts at home, with parents, not in the Home Office, GCHQ, Apple, Google, Microsoft or Samsung.
Ending anonymity. Expanding speech bans. State-ordered takedowns. These are pillars of the Internet in China, Russia, and Iran.
Increasingly, they have become features of European policy. In @ForeignAffairs, @JMchangama examines how Europe lost the plot on online speech.
@Lunaflorisi My experience making AI art. It's not as easy as it looks. You don't just push a few buttons and then magic happens, it's a lot of trial and error and usually requires substantial amount of post-processing if you're trying to produce something that's not complete slop.
@CallistaKirin No offense, stranger, at some point you'll have to face and get over the fact that AI is here to stay. You don't have to like it, but breaking friendships over it is just counter productive, and you'll just doom yourself to loneliness on the long run.