I use https://12ft.io/ to get past most (not all) paywalls. It works for this article.
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Ah. The patsy. Got it.
Oh, I'm aware that "no assholes" is an impossible dream. But if I start seeing assholes and idiots increasingly attached to specific instances, it's incentive to perhaps just drop that instance. Different instances have different moderation policies and different target communities. For example "hilariouschaos" is an instance for people who've never left that 13-year old sniggering stage where "bewbs" is a word with intrinsic hilarity. So I can axe them comfortably.
Especially if the image is poisoned.
There's a few things here that tell me it's probably not copyright-theft-generated. The big one that's easy to explain is the tail. The tail starts off from behind the mouse, snakes in front of the cloak and background (so far so good), but then, here's the critical thing, passes behind the fern staff and continues on the other side of it, positioned properly and in continuity.
Copyright-theft-generators have tremendous problems with this because, as the chorus goes, they don't understand anything. There is no mental model of "a tail" with them. There is no thought of a tail's properties, so keeping a tail contiguous while passing across barriers is very hard for them.
Kreepy Kaptain Ketamine.
Huh. This is what the consequences of my actions taste like.
That's what Kaptain Ketamine should be saying, but won't.
I must confess to requiring assistance here.
When I see hot takes that range from "WTF!?" to actual batshit insanity, I always look at the source. lemmy.world, shit.just.works, and a few others (including dbzer0) seem to always be the host.
Increasingly I'm wondering if it might not be best to just shove these into the "block site" box. The trigger finger hasn't yet itched enough for it, but it's getting closer.
I actually think that the prompt is, in fact, protected by copyright if it's a non-trivial prompt. I mean "anime chick, big bewbs" won't be protected by copyright, but a long sequence of detailed instructions would be.
What's not protected by copyright (in any sane legal milieu) is the output.
There's two kinds of boosters of the LLMbecile grift: the grifters and the patsies.
Which one of the two are you?
This right here.