

peertube.wtf and lemmy.wtf are both down right now.
peertube.wtf and lemmy.wtf are both down right now.
I can’t sign it because I’m in the US… unfortunately… but it’s in Overdrive right now.
Given the US is ran by the New Fuhrer? I could see this being used against criticism of leadership or anything else resembling free will and not just piracy. I also find it sad that the day the US will probably die as a free country and turn into a dictatorship, is the same day it gained its independence in the first place.
If it’s upheld, that’s the precursor to full-blown info blackouts, just cut off internet to anyone ‘accused’ of wrongspeak against the powers that be, which is basically everyone.
This also sounds like SOPA reborn.
And how long before that applies to citizens too? If Free Speech and Free Expression on the whole aren’t dead yet, they’ve got a foot in the grave
That’s exactly what Google is trying to do on YT with Veo 3 and the ‘AI slop’ button.
Good luck breaking down people’s doors for scanning their own physical books for their personal use when analog media has no DRM and can’t phone home, and paper books are an analog medium.
That would be like kicking down people’s doors for needle-dropping their LPs to FLAC for their own use and to preserve the physical records as vinyl wears down every time it’s played back.
Still gonna need a large screen somehow unless you watch all your stuff at the desk or through a laptop.
Mine ain’t, I’m using an ancient dumb TV.
Liberapay is looking pretty good right now.
One more reason to be glad I ditched that hellpit.
I’ve been daily-driving Linux for over a decade at this point so you don’t need to convince me, and I’ll just spin up a Windows VM for things aren’t picky about baremetal OS installs, but also don’t play nice with WINE.
Not going to help when you have a monopoly over the user-generated content field like YT and by extension Google basically does.
Not in the traditional sense anyways.
Vo-techs at least kinda have to be based on the types of things they tend to teach, you can’t really teach things like masonry out of a book, for example, that’s one subject where you actually need to go in and get your hands dirty as it were, and actually do the thing being taught, to learn it, or really anything else having to do with building a house.
I could very much argue that this also applies to art school as well, but there’s also a lot of theory and history and such that very much needs a lot of reading to pick up, although things like color theory are best picked up by actually mixing different paint colors together, as well as the practical side of things in terms of actually doing a painting or drawing or sculpture or whatever.
Or even actually show what they learned in a practical sense. In a vo-tech, for example, have the students fix up a car or get a small LAN set up, or even in the case of an art school, have the class do a mural or a sidewalk-scale mosaic outside as their end-of-instruction project (both of those sound like really fun end-of-instruction projects, btw), with admin approval, of course.
How long before Respondus introduces an education equivalent of BattlEye or other kernel-level anticheats as a result of stuff like this?
And I don’t mean the Lockdown browser, I mean something beyond that, so as to block local AI Implementations in addition to web-based ones.
Also, I’m pretty sure there’s still plenty of fields that are more hands-on and either really hard or impossible to AI-cheat your way through. For example, if you’re going for carpentry at the local vo-tech, good luck AI-cheating your way through that when that’s a very hands-on subject by its nature.
If this literal malware (I say that because again, what MS is proposing here is what some actual viruses used to do, typically to an even worse degree than simply changing settings) gets ported to the Enterprise/Education and IoT SKUs, the people who work on this stuff for a living at the local call center or public school district are going to have a nightmare on their hands.
Looks like this isn’t ripe for abuse in any way… sarcasm
You just know MS is going to find a way to abuse this ‘feature’ to change people’s settings behind their backs in any way they see fit.
This reeks of the type of malware that used to take complete control of your PC and change settings maliciously, and even delete important files or straight-up nuke your OS install in the worst-case scenario, but made ‘legitimate’ somehow. Yes, MS is really stooping that low to make one of the worst types of malware an actual OS feature.
Last time I thought you could install Asahi on current Macs unless Apple started blocking that and I didn’t know.