Clearly you haven’t seen enough about fandoms on the internet.
Clearly you haven’t seen enough about fandoms on the internet.
Perhaps not worth risking your own digital security when there are safer methods
Uh ISPs have been doing this for well over a decade? Got nastygrams from AT&T back in 2010 for downloading fansubs of Naruto episodes.
Me seeing how many people are fine with creating burning crosses:
JFC pull the stick out
In-app purchases go through the Apple and Google App Stores. I would imagine they’re somehow parsing data made available by those services.
Proud Marvel movie hater writes news post about Marvel movies, makes sure to note that they’re a proud Marvel movie hater. Oooookaaaaaaay.
Won’t someone think of the public-health-destroying multi-billion-dollar corporations??
Should have made this headline:
Don’t think it was intended to be an attack, just an amusing take on their name. Might be a nom de plume.
Because the game seems like it’s trying to insinuate that the Queen died from jumping in puddles with Peppa Pig.
Speaking of bluegrass, here’s some video game bluegrass to enjoy:
I only wish I was making that Zwiezen money.
I have seen this cat before, as has my pre-teen daughter (it has gotten big on YT recently). And we greatly appreciated hearing this story.
I see who you did there
While there’s no definitive guide-especially in cases where the vast majority of a piece is conjured by AI then touched by in PhotoShop-there are already plenty of tips out there for spotting AI-generated imagery that go beyond the obvious, like (as in this image’s case) “counting fingers”. As this Wired guide points…
Every word in this comment was true for me too.
Elon, is that you?
Shout-out to Record of Lodoss War -Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth-. Underrated and went under a lot of people’s radars.
I literally said “not excusing it”. I’m not defending it. I’m explaining that it happens elsewhere and probably influenced this.