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Reading Charles Baudelaire : Poems of eroticism, love and horror
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Hob starts easily recognizing when Meowpheus hangs around, which is no fun at all and so Dream starts wandering the Waking as different black animals, so now Hob makes a minor fool of himself anytime he sees an unaccompanied black dog and follows after black squirrels and rats and one time walked into a decorative pond because he saw a black koi fish because if he """ignores""" Dream then his weird boyfriend will give him the biggest saddest eyes he's ever seen in his life and Hob is not a strong man in that respect. One day when he's leaving the New Inn there is a murder of crows outside, clearly waiting for him, and Hob starts sweating because if he doesn't identify which one is Dream correctly on the first try he is definitely getting a week of nightmares.
(Dream is watching in a nearby tree, having So Much Fun. This is the enrichment in his enclosure he never knew he needed. Also it's fun to watch Matthew try to impersonate Dream-as-a-raven to try to trick Hob.)
The US Copyright Office is opening a public comment period around AI
People have until October 18th to comment.
American friends! The US Copyright Office (which we know exerts huuuge influence in how these things are treated elsewhere) wants to hear opinions on copyright and AI.
"The US Copyright Office is opening a public comment period around AI and copyright issues beginning August 30th as the agency figures out how to approach the subject."
We can assume that the opposing side will definitely be using all of their lobbying power towards widespread AI use, so this is a very good chance to let them know your thoughts on AI and how art and creative content of all kinds should be protected.
One of the things they’re asking for comment on is the use of copyrighted works to train AI. The Copyright Office really will read what you write. If lots of people write in that they oppose allowing generative AI to train on copyrighted works, that could encourage the Copyright Office to also find that using copyrighted works to train AI engines should not be allowed. Courts routinely look at Copyright Office publications while interpreting the Copyright Act, so this is an opportunity to actually have a say in the issue.
You might be wondering how you should express that letting AI train on people’s copyrighted works is bad in a way that the Copyright Office will take seriously. The simple answer is: Be polite and be honest. If you’ve been a victim, you can share how you felt when you discovered your work had been used to train AI without your permission. If you think authors and artists deserve not to have their work used without their permission, you can say that. Be truthful. Don’t present something as a fact if it is not. Avoid hyperbole, inflammatory accusations, and foul language. It is okay to say you are upset, concerned, and/or hurt, but do it without calling someone else a “fucker.”
If you have no idea what to say, but want to comment, I've got some suggestions on how to write a comment under the cut.
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT! Please take a moment out of your day, on behalf of all authors, artists, and terrible bosses looking to replace human creativity with ultra-cheap good-enough alternatives to comment. And I don't generally ask for reblogs, but yeah. Do that too. But the most important part is commenting. Doesn't have to be perfect, just copy and paste from above if you want to, or write a heartfelt two-sentence "artists and writers should give consent and receive compensation to be included in a training set, and images and writing resulting from AI should not be eligible for copyright without significant further human manipulation/improvement of the generated image." Which is my own current stance on this issue.
I've seen two links floating on the reblogs for where to comment officially at, which is confusing
At regulations.gov: here
At the copyright office: here
BOTH OF THESE ULTIMATELY LINK TO THE SAME COMMENT FORM (on regulations.gov), so just to preemptively clear up that confusion, follow either link they're both fine
Edit: Someone added that non-USA residents can comment, too!
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Wouldn’t it be horrifying if it turns out that Izzy and Ed were married but Ed slowly started getting distracted and sleeping around while Izzy stayed loyal and put up with Ed’s bullshit until Stede showed up and started putting Ed in danger which was when he lost his cool to try and protect Ed.
To be a dramatic bitch, no AO3 is HARD!!!
Plus there is 10 years of work on there and some doesn't have backups!!!
July 10, 2023 - (18:00 UTC)
The Archive is experiencing some issues (as many of you have noticed).
It looks like the Archive is under a DDoS attack causing the servers to fall over. Our volunteer sysadmins are working on countermeasures. Please be patient with us, we'll be back!
A DDoS attack is when an attacker attempts to knock a site offline by overwhelming it with requests. Data is not compromised in a DDoS attack, so there is no need to change your password at this time or worry about your works being lost.
A group presenting themselves as a collective of religiously and politically motivated hackers has claimed responsibility for the DDoS attack. This group has attacked other sites before, including those of government organizations and large corporations. However, cybersecurity experts do not believe the group is honest about their motivation, so we urge caution in believing any reasoning this group provides for targeting AO3.
As part of our efforts to help keep the site up, you might find that you get "Retry later" errors more often when searching or filtering works or bookmarks. Don't worry, just go a little slower, or try again in a few minutes! These are temporary measures. Normal use of the site is fine -- you don't have to avoid using AO3 if it's currently up for you.
Our volunteers are continuing to work hard on this issue! We appreciate your patience and support in the meantime.
Date: 22:43 UTC July 10, 2023
We've changed our approach slightly, so you might now see error messages other than "Retry later," such as 429 (too many requests), 400 (bad request), or 503 (service unavailable).
Please do continue to access the site if it's up for you, and feel free to download some works for offline reading in case of further downtime!
We'd also like to take a moment to reiterate that cybersecurity experts believe the group claiming responsibility for the ongoing DDoS attack is lying about their affiliation and reasons for attacking websites. We strongly encourage you to be skeptical of any statements from this group.
Date: 02:16 UTC July 11, 2023
“Author of 25+ best-selling Pride & Prejudice variations”
Yeah, no.
Glam kitchen woman and that twink who makes old dessert recipes are on different ends of the same spectrum I just don’t know what that spectrum is yet
In the wake of Paramount+'s brazen choice to cancel and remove 'Star Trek: Prodigy' from its platform Aaron J. Waltke has tips for how you c
Cannot promise any of this would actually work, but this cancellation is a fucking artistic crime.
Late nights in the co-captains’ quarters
Big brain sollutions