

yes, it never went away, only the number was removed.


yes, it never went away, only the number was removed.


Assume they don’t want to and can’t be corrected, because there’s a 99% chance that’s exactly the case.
Correct them once and move on, last say doesn’t mean shit when they’re wrong.
and in case you are wrong, acknowledgement goes a long way. be the example, but don’t expect it from anyone else.
Lemmy has been a cesspool of uncited posts since its inception, what makes you think it’s gonna change now just cuz some clown keeps snipping off artist/creator names on memes and comics.
I go to a channel for anime art and I open a post and the “source” is fucking Xcancel or Danbooru, an image board, both of which have fuck-all to do with* actually supporting* the artist. Thankfully, I know how to navigate that site to find the actual source, or at the very least the artist’s socials. But the average user likely doesn’t.
I do hope that changes, but it’s kinda too late in the game to start calling it out, when most of the stuff on Lemmy is already uncredited.


then assume it was unethically trained.


Major investor is ‘shocked and sad’ they’re not seeing returns on AI.


It’s not a new word though, it’s an onomatopoeia that dates back to late 50s science fiction, specifically in regards to robots, because that was the sound you would expect a moving metal husk to make.
Star Wars is what adopted the term to refer to the many droids of their universe. The droids are cheap, mass produced weapons used by the antagonists of the series, and therefore clanker is used to refer to them. Droids are the bad guys, bad guys = clankers, AI is seen as the bad guys, clanker = AI.


It’s a photo of their TV screen, phone cameras like to denoise images and sharpen edges and a picture of a noisy TV screen is the perfect candidate for smearing the shit out of an image.
all the older ones at least had some kind of meaning behind them, this new shit is actual brainrot.
You always were such a kidder Steve.