- Unbroken : Post thief / dilate
- MarseyIsMyWaifu : https://rdrama.net/post/100365/effort-gamedevs-dunk-on-webshit-startup
- J : Itt unbroken threatens to scalia JC
- Sexual_Harrassment_Earwig : I heard u leik web browsers, so I put a web browser inf your web browser, so you can browse while yo
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some actual drama here
https://twitter.com/Suhail/status/1387063023521595394
and in the quote tweets
https://twitter.com/Suhail/status/1387063023521595394/retweets/with_comments
- Ubie : h/cyberspace
- TheRInWreathStandsForRoxy : arrangements
- TedKaczynski : BIAST
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- forearmfondler55 : african?
- ManBearFridge : South Asian?
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ok, this is a lot of fun https://t.co/XP46mvtlCA pic.twitter.com/glqP8HrdM9
— TracingWoodgrains (@tracewoodgrains) October 5, 2023
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https://nitter.net/Reuters/status/1575207819317547008#m
Generated from TLDR This:
Sept 28 (Reuters) - Some major advertisers including Dyson, Mazda, Forbes and PBS Kids have suspended their marketing campaigns or removed their ads from parts of Twitter because their promotions appeared alongside tweets soliciting child pornography, the companies told Reuters.
Scottish Rite did not return multiple requests for comment.
The emerging pushback from advertisers that are critical to Twitter's revenue stream is reported here by Reuters for the first time.
NBCUniversal said it has asked Twitter to remove the ads associated with the inappropriate content.
For the accounts identified by Ghost Data, nearly all the traders of child sexual abuse material marketed the materials on Twitter, then instructed buyers to reach them on messaging services such as Groomercord and Telegram in order to complete payment and receive the files, which were stored on cloud storage services like New Zealand-based Mega and U.S.-based Dropbox, according to the group's report.
The more that Twitter cracks down on certain keywords, the more that users are nudged to use obfuscated text, which "tend to be harder for (Twitter) to automate against," the documents said.
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Blog explaining shit if anyone actually cares:
https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/topics/open-source/2023/twitter-recommendation-algorithm
IMPORTANT: PLEASE GO DUNK ON DESTINY
open source? qt me if this ever happens lol https://t.co/DROtHfVhzV
— Destiny (@TheOmniLiberal) January 17, 2023
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Yandex reports [1] that renaming their Chromium-based browser's GPU process name to "chrome.exe" decreases GPU process crashes 5x and memory consumption by 8% when AMD drivers are used. Why? Driver authors hardcode chrome.exe and optimize for Chrome.😠
— BrendanEich (@BrendanEich) March 17, 2023
[1] https://t.co/0rQC22N3Co
- DickButtKiss : Memphis, Aero and Flat can suck my frickin peepee but that Y2k brings me back to the good ole days
- DickButtKiss : Its over
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Introducing Sora, our text-to-video model.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) February 15, 2024
Sora can create videos of up to 60 seconds featuring highly detailed scenes, complex camera motion, and multiple characters with vibrant emotions. https://t.co/7j2JN27M3W
Prompt: “Beautiful, snowy… pic.twitter.com/ruTEWn87vf
Lots of seethe on Twitter. Discuss the societal implications, and what degenerate thing you're going to make when stable diffusion released their copy in a year!
Also, what will it take for Yann LeCum to admit he is wrong? We'll have AIs that simulate the future and he will still be arguing they aren't intelligent and his model (which is essentially the same thing) is better
- Jew : pm me for the torrent link
- DiamondKong : cute twink
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- Unbroken : itoddlers btfo
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- done_testing : Lowest effort fedpost
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!codecels look at this cute twink frick horse shit! I the USER can't ignore this error. Firestrag decided that I must be too stupid to understand such things and therefore must not be allowed to ignore this non-fatal error for my own good.
And frick all on the about page about making this fricking work.
And what do you, known bug for 10 fricking years and it's still broken out of the box.
The issue is most likely with the website, and there is nothing you can do to resolve it. You can notify the website's administrator about the problem.
Suck my peepee. You can stop being a ssl strag and LET ME VIEW THE FRICKING CONTENT I CLICKED ON
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REQUESTING SEETHE FROM BLIND ABOUT THE MATTER IF PRESENT
Orange website does what it does best
: In case it's not clear what's happening here (and from the comments it doesn't seem like it is), someone (not Meta) leaked the models and had the brilliant idea of advertising the magnet link through a GitHub pull request. The part about saving bandwidth is a joke. Meta employees may have not noticed or are still figuring out how to react, so the PR is still up.
(Disclaimer: I work at Meta, but have no relationship with the team that owns the models and have no internal information on this)
: It's not even clear someone has leaked the models. A random person has put a download link on a PR, it could be anything.
: >Meta employees may have not noticed or are still figuring out how to react Given that the cat is out of the bag, if I were them, I would say that it is now publicly downloadable under the terms listed in the form. It is great PR, which if this was unintentional, is a positive outcome out of a bad situation.
: Here is the magnet link for posterity: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:ZXXDAUWYLRUXXBHUYEMS6Q5CE5WA3LVA&dn=LLaMA
: Thanks not working for me... Not that I could run it if I downloaded it.
Based r-slur makes a PR about it on github to "save bandwidth"
: lgtm *approves PR*
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Possibly the most dorky article I ever read. Equating wearing a helmet as a bad thing because it makes bicycling look scary is like saying wearing a seat belt makes it too intimidating for group X (women, minority, etc) to drive.
This is the opening paragraph, which sets the tone for the rest of the article
Last year, health officials in Seattle decided to stop requiring bicyclists to wear helmets. Independent research found that nearly half of Seattle’s helmet tickets in recent years went to unhoused people, while Black and Native American cyclists in the city were four times and two times more likely, respectively, than white cyclists to be cited.
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Helmet mandates intimidate potential riders, they argued, by framing cycling as an activity so dangerous it necessitates body armor.
My brain is to big to risk getting damaged while riding, thank you