A tale in 3 pictures. In which our hero wonders if he can and doesn't stop to ask if he should.
RE: https://infosec.exchange/@munin/116127669866441825
Welp. Looks like it's gonna be "Anthropic is now a de-facto chattel of the US Military and all your queries to it are now subject to their interference"
https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/25/tech/anthropic-safety-policy-change
Knowledge of queer stuff is actively kept from us, and the descriptions of our experiences are often done by people outside of our community.
There's a lot of stuff about AI-generated image, video, or text "tells", but—as with good old Photoshopped images and emailed urban legends—the most reliable method is not to look at the content itself, but *find the original source*.
The source may show the content was:
- real but taken out of context (e.g. had a caption attached stating something false)
- real but unethically produced (e.g. posed/harassed wildlife)
- real and by an actual human being who should be credited
- originally from an ad agency, special effects artist, satire site, obscure TV show, generative AI, etc.
- called out as false by people in the comments
RE: https://slime.global/@genrenomicon/116138270739361769
I can't believe that neither "Saturday the 14th" nor "Saturday the 14th Strikes Back" attracted any shoestring software companies to make a tie-in home video game as low budget as the movies.
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