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‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity
  • Yep, once anyone can download an app on their phone and do something like this without any effort in realtime it's going to lose its (shock) value fast. It would be like sketching a crude boobs and vagina on someones photo with MS Paint and trying to use that for blackmail or shaming. It would just seem sad and childish.

  • Apple has seemingly found a way to block Android’s new iMessage app
  • Wouldn't it be more correct to say that most Americans also use a messaging app (iMessage). The rest are just stuck with SMS to have compatibility with the iPhone users.

    As the iPhone was (is?) not as popular in the Europe as it was (is) in the States that might also be one of the reasons why people here ditched SMS so fast once smartphones got popular.

  • me when I see a lemmy.world user making a comment
  • Join and recommend smaller general instances like lemm.ee, vlemmy.net, and lemmy.one at random instead. Smaller servers have been upgraded for the surge of users too you know

    That was basically my logic when I joined lemmy.world a few weeks ago. Oh well...

  • Does anyone else feel like advertising has little to no effect in them?
  • Sometimes, though, the people you're trusting to be objective have been swayed by ads themselves! It's honestly impossible IMO to be completely unaffected by ads because of that.

    And even if the reviews are objective ads might have an effect on what products get reviewed. Or what products stores are likely to stock etc.

    So even if you try to be objective yourself and do your research you may never even be aware of some competing product or it just isn't available.

  • Mitkä ovat mielestänne top 3 suomalaiset artistit?
  • Alanko/Sielun Veljet, Nurmio ja Leskinen ovat minullakin niin hyvässä kuin pahassa ne kolme perustaa minkä pohjalta (ehkä epäreilusti ja omiin tottumuksiin luutuneena) tulee uudempaakin suomenkielistä settiä arvioitua. Varsinkin siekkareiden eka livelevy on kaikessa rosoisuudessaan helvetin kova.

    Circle on ilmeisesti jotain joka itselläni on jäänyt jonnekin 90-luvun muistikatkoon mutta pitänee tutustua.

  • OpenAI just made tools a whole lot easier to implement via the API
  • The method of enshittification described is true across all levels (though it probably has some fancier and much older name in the sphere of b2b) but most people wouldn't call users of something like AWS API consumers (I know that technically they are "consumers") and the comment only works because of certain recent events, which the news isn't strictly comparable to.

  • r/Suomi on rajoitetusti auki kunnes jatkosta päätetään
  • Vaikka Lemmyssä vielä nykyään onkin hieman puutteita koko Redditin korvaajaksi laakista niin r/suomen vaihtoehdoksi tämä on ainakin itselleni jo ihan pätevä.

    Isoin ongelmahan tällä hetkellä lienee yhteisöjen ja instanssien kirjo ja epätietoisuus sen suhteen mistä tiettyä subia vastaavaa sisältöä jatkossa helpoiten keskitetysti löytäisi. r/suomen suhteen sitä ei ole koska tämä nyt ilmeisesti olisi se paikka Suomi jorinoille. Joten kiinni vain minunkin puolestani.

  • Subreddit refugees be like...
  • That's actually cool and a bit like what I had in mind. But it doesn't seem to offer an actual hierarchical view of the lemmyverse.

    It would be nice to have a forum style clear treeview of the forums (instances) and their subforums (communities) with activity indicators etc to make browsing and discovering content straight forward. Then if you subscribe to a community it would also show in it's own treeview that the user could arrange to their liking.

  • Sol Reader is a VR headset exclusively for reading books
  • For years now I have only read ebooks on my phone, so one evening I decided to get back to the habit of reading real books.

    So I take my time and carefully pick just the right book, gather some pillows, turn off the lights and lay comfortable on the couch. And after a few confused moments of flipping through pages I realized that these fucking things didn't work in the dark. And I really don't like to read under a bright light anymore so back to reddit it was for that evening.

    That said, I think I'll skip this one, doesn't sound too comfortable.

  • How to reverse engineer most ChatGPT plugins
  • Speaking as just a hobbyist, a more developer oriented community focused on the topic would be nice, if someone is up to the task.

    It's currently hard to find any good information about how to actually use LLMs as part of a software project as most of the related subreddits etc. are more focused on shitposting and you don't currently really want to talk about these in general tech/programming forums without a huge Don't shoot I'm not one of them! disclaimer.

    Edit: took a quick look at lemmy.intai.tech and it seems promising!

  • How to reverse engineer most ChatGPT plugins
  • Regarding little Bobby, is there any known guaranteed way to harden the current systems against prompt injections?

    This is something that I'm personally more worried about than Skynet or mass unemployment now that everyone and their dog is rushing to integrate LLMs into to their systems (ok worried maybe a wrong word, but let's just say I have the popcorns ready for the moment the first mass breaches happen with something like the Windows Copilot).

  • How to reverse engineer most ChatGPT plugins
  • At least I'm interested but more technical discussion about this would probably fit better in some comp sci or programming community? Though most of those are a bit hostile to the LLM related topics these days because of all the hype and low effort spam.