He / They
Software Developer
Making penis inspection day a reality one law at a time
Ouch, how did this happen, and why have patches sat unreviewed?
TV above fireplace is a sin
So, mostly plastic with some plant materials?
Heck yeah, friend hugs are awesome
Yeah, with OP’s attitude - skill issue
No, I manually replaced the words one by one with what I thought it was supposed to be, only then was I able to understand your post.
No offense, despite your points being valid, I can’t understand your broken English as it doesn’t read out in my head.
Translation in case others struggle with reading this reply:
I don’t know if this is the point of the post, but I’m pretty sure the comic is generated.
My reasoning, in case anyone cares:
- Painting isn’t the same in first and last panel
- Small imperfections in the ears in the second and third panel
- Second and third frame look almost identical, but are not. It doesn’t make much sense to redraw a scene when it’s exactly the same… at least to me.
So like— what is the point of this post? AI image bad? I agree, but is there another point?
EDIT: Sorry if it was obvious to everyone that the comic is fake… to me it was not, so I thought I share what I see.
Given the context, it wouldn’t be surprising if the comic was at least partially AI generated.
subway, phone, dropped to floor, everyone jerked
You need to double up your newlines :)
I think it’s an AMD driver bug on Linux.
Ew, AI generated image.
Made with ❤️ using stolen assets.
Thank you, I wasn’t aware of this term!
That’s a good point! I’ve always heard it referred to as newspeak, but there is indeed a small but important distinction between the two.
The end result is similar, but the way there is the opposite (blocking vs enforcing)
I think comparing it to newspeak is still a good warning however, as they are caused by similar pressures applied in different ways, but algospeak is the more accurate term.
What you’re referring to is a recent trend of social media platforms enforcing a wordlist ban, causing people to resort to using “newspeak”, coined from the book 1984.
Newspeak was a language where negative words were not allowed. You can literally see it on platforms like TikTok, where people say “unalive” instead of “kill”, “seggs” instead of “sex”, or “oui’d” instead of “weed”.
Aren’t PDFs compressed? Doesn’t that mean we could turn a PDF into a ZIP bomb?
Oh god, this is Toronto