has the era of active sabotage of the autoplag inputs begun? let's hope so
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Considering Glaze and Nightshade have been around for a while, and I talked about sabotaging scrapers back in July, arguably, it already has.
Hell, I ran across a much smaller scale case of this a couple days ago:
Not sure how effective it is, but if Elon's stealing your data for his autoplag no matter what, you might as well try to force-feed it as much poison as you can.
I saw people say they would add 10% opaque layers of the musk with Epstein's accomplice (whos name i forgot for a second and too lazy to look her up) photo. Would be nice if there was a tool to do so automatically. (Not that i post on twitter anymore).
tbh that sounds like a pretty easy script to write! Too bad I am not near a computer rn
I got nerd sniped into trying to resize felons_musk_and_maxwell.webp
to the same size as some base image before compositing it on top with a 10% dissolve in the same magick
invocation but I need to sleep so I'm giving up for now.
Wouldn't really need a script, though. Just open up photoshop or GIMP and add a layer after everything is finished.
But that doesn't scale properly, you want ideally some sort of browser extension that just automatically does it for you before the data gets send to twitter.
They added sleeps to training jobs? Sounds like they deserve a raise for improving energy efficiency instead…
It would be funny if someone was literally beating up servers with a wooden shoe.
"percussive maintenance"
momty python style giant sabot descends on Microsoft data centre
I thought they were gonna do that themselves by feeding on their own outputs littered all over the www. Maybe they can use some help.
that's also happening, but yeah it's going to have to be a team effort
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