

The complaint cites “whistleblowers” as having helped bring this information to light, though it doesn’t explain who they are.
No substance yet.


The complaint cites “whistleblowers” as having helped bring this information to light, though it doesn’t explain who they are.
No substance yet.


When the pig has a public platform it can be important to respond. Not for the other, but for the audience or community. Otherwise, public discourse becomes dominated by pigs.
(Staying in your analogy. I think pigs are better than that.)


Could you link a or the source?
The post links an image, and the description links a page with a login screen.


Dark humor is a coping mechanism. Venting elsewhere doesn’t tell us anything about their communication style.
I don’t see anything that would warrant blaming her here.
This is literally how all of law, terms, regulations, and moderation work. The collective or defining party defines a set of rules.
The rules obviously don’t prevent lying or ignoring the rules, but they set the baseline to moderate and act with. Without the rule, Bandcamp would not remove such content, and people could not reclaim their money, and nobody could sue the publishers.


I don’t think it’s a bad thing. And it’s not weakness. It’s humanizing. It’s the alternative model to showy leaders. Being human and vulnerable can be great for rallying support and empathy. It’ll certainly elevate reach of reports about this occurrence.
As long as actions remain firm and decisive, being human does not change those.
For a democratic human system vulnerable humans seem like appropriate leaders. As long as they’re competent and caring for the right things.


For which platform?
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.module.notelycompose.android/


Quite naive either way. Oppression works quite well. And we have history and also multiple current regimes to show for it.
Internet was cut, we will see who comes out on top when the lights turn back on. The oppression already killing thousands, or the revolting and demonstrating citizens.
It’s not the first time Iran had demos.


The other problem is that music you bought can disappear from your Bandcamp library.
I wasn’t aware of this for quite a while. But the artist can remove the titles and they disappear. Do much for buying, library, owning, and downloading. Better make sure to download and back up.


Why do you need it to be a browser plugin, a program that embeds itself into the webbrowser?
Firefox does have PDF view and edit with section jumping, comments, and highlighting. What do you mean by “easier”? What’s easier than a sidebar table of contents, and a toolbar with highlighting and comment actions? I don’t see what could be “easier” than that.


I don’t have any experience or specific knowledge about it, but I suspect these things may have significant variance between countries or even cities.
Really unfortunate and sad either way.


You can install the desktop app and use it without a remote server. (It installs a ‘local server’.) (Apparently. I haven’t used it, but that’s what the website and their docs say.)


You mean my second point does? Would you agree with, do you see my first point being independent of the process and act of such a creation?
The same applies to the creation or training process. If they trained with voice samples or have a collection of voice samples for matching, then those could serve as evidence or indications.


If you’re selling or publishing a voice in a way that impersonates another person without their consent that may be identifiable and prosecutable. “Generate with x voice.” 'Talk to x." Etc. Exact lettering is no necessary if intent is evident from pictures or evasive descriptions making an obvious implication.
If prosecution can find evidence of cloning/training that can also serve as basis.
In these ways it doesn’t have to be about similarity of the produced voice, of quality or alternative people, at all.


“these effects” refers to the sentence right before it, “overestimating the proportion of social media users who post harmful content makes people feel more negative emotion, perceive the United States to be in greater moral decline, and cultivate distorted perceptions of what others want to see on social media”.
In other words, the overstimation of >40% when it’s <10% and the effects resulting from this overestimation can be mitigated through education (that it’s in fact much lower).


They mention the Japanese community resignation but didn’t link to anything; I’m liking the resignation because it’s noteworthy especially in documenting don’t concrete, specific, practical issues and also community impact.
Other languages, especially non Asian, may be less problematic outside of what this article talks about.
I wonder how it impacted other long them and occasional contributors already and going forward.


We realised administering medication without addressing these broader psychosocial needs would be failing in our duty of care.
So our study evolved to include a comprehensive support model, combining pharmacotherapy with trauma-informed clinical counselling, proactively following up participants, 24-hour crisis support, helping the men navigate support services and partner safety planning.


End to end - just like the food through your body 😏


It’s definitely been a thing before Trump. A lot of corporate and publicity speak is like this. Trump is certainly the most prominent, visible, and ‘obvious through exposure’ figure and example of this right now though.
We are on Lemmy though. It’s certainly relevant to me.
I don’t need it to be a popular app for others when is not for me.