[-] MissGutsy 5 points 1 week ago

The video is fragmenting so hard, don't know if I like the idea to use AI on such a classic

[-] MissGutsy 3 points 1 week ago

I recently found a playlist on Spotify called "Sexy Goth Slut Music" which I really like. I made my own playlist from my favorite songs, which also includes closer by nin

[-] MissGutsy 4 points 3 weeks ago

The office dog, because he is very cuddly

[-] MissGutsy 6 points 3 weeks ago

I want this so bad, like, the cross-atlantic open border trade would be so insane. Also better holiday locations for both sides

[-] MissGutsy 7 points 3 weeks ago

I highly recommend these videos by Channel 5/Andrew Callaghan about it

Pennsylvania Bigfoot Conference

The Man Who Lives with Bigfoot

[-] MissGutsy 6 points 1 month ago

Der war dann ja auch noch in Begleitung seiner 41 jährigen Tochter. Ich dachte mir den ganzen Artikel lang was die eigentlich dazu gesagt hat oder warum sie ihn nicht gestoppt hat. Stellt sich raus: sie wurde am Ende, nachdem die Polizei das Auto gestoppt hat, ins Krankenhaus gebracht weil sie einen "stark desorientierten Eindruck" gemacht hat (unter Drogen?)

[-] MissGutsy 4 points 1 month ago

Don't do this too often though! Prolonged dilation (>2 hours) can damage your sphincter and give you incontinence in the long run. Probably not a problem if done rarely, but if it happens regularly it can become a problem

[-] MissGutsy 3 points 1 month ago

Interesting fact: many bigger Lemmy instances are already using AI systems to filter out dangerous content in pictures before they even get uploaded.

Context: Last year there was a big spam attack of CSAM and gore on multiple instances. Some had to shut down temporarily because they couldn't keep up with moderation. I don't remember the name of the tool, but some people made a program that uses AI to try and recognize these types of images and filter them out. This heavily reduced the amount of moderation needed during these attacks.

Early AI moderation systems are actually something more platforms should use. Human moderators, even paid ones, shouldn't need to go though large amounts of violent content every day. Moderators at Facebook have been arguing these points for a while now, many of which have gotten mental issues though their work and don't get any medical support. So no matter what you think of AI and if it's moral, this is actually one of the few good applications in my opinion

[-] MissGutsy 5 points 2 months ago

Also, 1024 characters assumes you are just using ASCII, which has a bunch of control codes and characters of other languages you won't use. If you trim these and remove uppercase letters you could probably make your own custom letter set that fits 2 characters in a byte, doubling your information to make it 2048 chars

[-] MissGutsy 5 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Yes, but these are probably also an extend/criminal law implementation of this constitutional law. Also you would still break the law, even if you couldn't get punished for it. Something you don't want to host on german servers.

To contextualize my original comment a bit more and explain how these things work over here: you can already get sued for just insulting somebody. I remember a case a few years ago where somebody called a right wing politician a "Hurensohn" (son of a whore) and got his house raided by police. Getting sued (especially by politicians) for insults isn't unlikely in germany. The platform hosting that content can also get in trouble for it. OP apparently talked about a politician, who could try and sue in Germany. Since OP is probably not from there, the server owners will get in trouble instead. All that to say: this form of moderation is legally necessary in Germany. You can dislike this and I agree with you, but it's not something that's going to change. It doesn't mean that the mods are supporting fascism, as so many are seemingly claiming. Feddit.org is a rather left instance (in Germany we'd say "linksgrün versifft") and they are definitely not trying to shield nazis, they just try to follow the local law to prevent getting sued

[-] MissGutsy 6 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

It isn't. There was a story a few weeks ago of one getting pulled off the streets of england because it was missing required papers for imported cars. I'm rather sure it won't be able to get those papers because it's not considered road safe in europe. Let's go safety regulations and customer protections!

[-] MissGutsy 7 points 2 months ago

I totally agree. Problem is just that he legally sold it, so he kinda fucked himself on that. It's also interesting to see how nobody in that situation seemed to have good intentions, just a bunch of assholes all around

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