

I applaud the commitment to the bit.
I applaud the commitment to the bit.
Toei Animation said in some cases, the time spent on a background was reduced to one-sixth of its normal time.
How is creator compensation changing as a result of the introduction of AI?
Are they being paid one-sixth less? Are they working one-sixth less?
throw me in jail where you then have to feed me, give me proper climate control, give me a place to sleep
Hope you don’t live in the United States. You might end up in a Salvadoran prison. Or, almost as bad, an American one.
Do you… have a recipe book? Or do you just walk around with an alphabetical list of stuff you know how to cook in your head?
AI is a venture capital money pit, and they are struggling to monetize before the hype dies out.
If the poison pills work as intended, investors will stop investing “creative” AI when the new models stop getting better (and sometimes get worse) because they’re running out of clean content to steal.
I doubt we’ll ever be offered a real opt-out option.
Instead I’m encouraged by the development of poison pills for the AI that are non-consensually harvesting human art (Glaze and Nightshade) and music (HarmonyCloak).
I remember that movie not ending super well for him…
Signal
Signal supports a manual backup and restore option. Basically, messages are not backed up to any cloud storage, and Signal cannot access them.
WhatsApp can optionally back up the contents of chats to either a Google Account on Android, or iCloud on iPhone, and you have a choice to back up with or without end-to-end encryption.
iMessage
[iMessage] backups… are not end-to-end encrypted by default. This is a loophole we’ve routinely demanded Apple close.
The good news is that with the release of the Advanced Data Protection feature, you can optionally turn on end-to-end encryption for almost everything stored in iCloud, including those backups (unless you’re in the U.K.).
Google Messages
You can optionally back up Google Messages to a Google Account, and as long as you have a passcode or lock screen password, the backup of the text of those conversations is end-to-end encrypted.
Just curious, why?
Are we expecting the original to get deleted?
Basically, don’t invite either of them to queer Thanksgiving.
For people who want a real link to help them with Linux migration, end of 10 might be worth checking out.
I did not know that. Good to know.
I stand by my comment, time traveler.
I think the purpose of a parachute is so that it can be used in an emergency, yes.
If, like me, you were curious about what “disaster” is referring to, it’s basically this:
The flight attendants are told to prioritize guard orders over prisoner safety (aka keep them in chains). And they have no evacuation protocols. If the plane crashes or people need to parachute out, the prisoners will be left for dead.
There’s no way this happened after the year 2000.
I haven’t seen horsehoe used as a verb in… ever, but that still made sense.
Does that mean that people who lose their ability to reliably form new memories (like anterograde amnesia or Alzheimer’s) experience reality like a dream?
Clickbait. They basically say replacing contractors with AI is business as usual for Duolingo and that the real crisis is DOGE.
Here’s the article:
Duolingo announced plans this week to replace contractors with AI and become an “AI-first” company — a move that journalist Brian Merchant pointed to as a sign that the AI jobs crisis “is here, now.”
In fact, Merchant spoke to a former Duolingo contractor who said this isn’t even a new policy. The company cut around 10% of its contractor workforce at the end of 2023, and Merchant said there was another round of cuts in October 2024. In both cases, contractors (first translators, then writers) were replaced with AI.
Merchant also noted reporting in The Atlantic around the unusually high unemployment rate for recent college graduates. One explanation? Companies might be replacing entry-level white collar jobs with AI, or their spending on AI might simply be “crowding out” the spending for new hires.
This crisis, Merchant wrote, is really “a series of management decisions being made by executives seeking to cut labor costs and consolidate control in their organizations,” and it’s manifesting as “attrition in creative industries, the declining income of freelance artists, writers, and illustrators, and in corporations’ inclination to simply hire fewer human workers.”
“The AI jobs crisis is not any sort of SkyNet-esque robot jobs apocalypse — it’s DOGE firing tens of thousands of federal employees while waving the banner of ‘an AI-first strategy,’” he added.
Holy shit. Robot Chicken and xkcd are modern day prophets.