Remembering the brilliant Marjane Satrapi, the extraordinary artist and filmmaker behind Persepolis.
Through this deeply personal and powerful film, she gave audiences a story of identity, freedom, exile and resistance that continues to resonate across the world.
@boneyart@EmperorLeveret@ryloken68 Well, they're going out of their way to arrange something, despite their bosses' incompetence. That's not the bare minimum, it's praise worthy :)
@boneyart@EmperorLeveret@ryloken68 You're a psychology student, so I'm assuming you don't intend on making art your primary source of income. That's not the case of comic book artists with weekly schedules. You can't expect them to work as artists and distributors. That's just cruel.
@Stretchedwiener Also, the primary reason why most commercial LLMs have good accuracy despite just being dialogue simulators, is the source of data. They pirate thousands of books and feed them to the models. That's how they guarantee that a big portion of the data is "safe".
@Stretchedwiener Oh, yeah, I got that. I just wanted to point out that poisoned data can be designed to generate other effects as well; they're carefully designed to cause a lot more damage, and they're actually hard to spot.
@Stretchedwiener btw, poisoning LLMs is actually easier than most think. The number of poisoned documents doesn't even have to scale with the size of the model. So it *does* make sense, and it *is* effective.
https://t.co/7P1P7yMnMx
@OgunjobiDaniel2@Ajeezy_Art I don’t think they had any intentions of reviving the IP. They killed it by putting it on a streaming service that most don’t subscribe to, and isn’t even accessible to the vast majority of the world. Not to mention, many boycott it due to ties to Isreal and Trump.
@HueyX1942@snackdatsmilebk Yes, it's true that black people are treated that way in Yemen. But there is a big difference between the racism that black migrants and non-soud experience and that of the soud community. I am not sure what the purpose of this reductionism is, honestly.
@snackdatsmilebk Just some articles for the treatment of black people (both under the Houhti and Shari'ia regimes):
- https://t.co/yy4cdgnpeY
- https://t.co/Y2SLrvJvSH
- https://t.co/cypj1rc6kU
- https://t.co/R0EZVSCA8p
- https://t.co/wAospT4oOr
- https://t.co/9DK5Rvg0O6
@snackdatsmilebk belong to the same class. But even if so, they still use colorist slurs, treat you with disrespect and occasionally violate your rights.
With the war, and the power the Houthi gained it's much worse now, due to the wide-spread lack of education.