Years from now they will look back at 2024 as when the War of the Popcorn Buckets began. ❤️💛
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Years from now they will look back at 2024 as when the War of the Popcorn Buckets began. ❤️💛
so a huge list of artists that was used to train midjourney’s model got leaked and i’m on it
literally there is no reason to support AI generators, they can’t ethically exist. my art has been used to train every single major one without consent lmfao 🤪
link to the archive
@wight-witch commented in the replies: If you’re an artist whose work was illegally used to train AI, you can join in the class action lawsuit! https://stablediffusionlitigation.com
Adding this because it's important, and because I am so happy that they're suing DeviantArt too! Those fuckers should have been first in line to defend artists and they did the complete opposite.
Combined with the recent Supreme Court ruling against the Warhol estate over the commercial use of a photograph without compensating the original photographer, things are looking up for lawsuits like this.
Urgent: Help Us Not Get Screwed
Anyone who follows us has seen us screaming from the hill-tops about our current crowdfunding campaign for Aether Beyond the Binary (17 aetherpunk stories! Outside the binary main characters!). We've only got 50 hours left...and we just got screwed.
Our Anthology Kickstarter is being scammed.
About two hours ago, with us still roughly $1,500 from our goal, we got a junk pledge for almost $2,000. This pushed us into being marked as "funded" but there is zero chance it's a real pledge, it's from a shell account marked as being in Turkey. This kind of money doesn't just fall like a miracle into the laps of small business like ours.
The timing on this attack is devastating. The final 48 hours of a campaign are absolutely critical, especially for one as close to meeting our goal as we are. We were very likely to hit our target, but doing so was going to require appeals to y'all that started with "hey, we're so close, please help spread the word." Further, the campaign has hundreds of followers who will get a notification at the 48 hour mark, and many who might have backed to help get us to the finish line will now think "oh, they're there, they don't need me," and not back. Meanwhile, one of two things will happen with the spam pledge: either it will get removed by Kickstarter, which could take hours or a day+, totally nuking us during this crucial window, or it won't get removed until the payment bounces post-campaign, at which point we won't actually have enough money to do fulfillment.
Either way, we are fucked.
Please, please don't let these dipshits ruin the love and passion that 30+ people have poured into this project for over a year.
Our campaign IS NOT FUNDED, and it won't be without help. I'm begging, help spread the word about how we're getting screwed, and help spread the word about Aether Beyond the Binary (visit the link for so much info!) so that we can get enough real pledges to fund this project we've poured our hearts and souls into.
SUPPORT THE QUEER ANTHOLOGY KICKSTARTER FOR AETHER BEYOND THE BINARY (with your pledges or with signal boosts!)
Guys I'm like on the verge of crying. Please don't let us get fucked like this. I'm so upset. Even if you don't want to spread this post, you can boost one of our others. We're $1,360 from our goal as I write this, no matter what the page says re our funding status (it's marked as $14,140 over a goal of $13,500 it's such bullshit) and I just. I need this to fund. KSs are our main income, this one is worth the equivalent of half of what the business brought in all of last year. I owe the authors and everyone money even if it doesn't fund and I've already spent $2,500 on editing and art and stuff. Please. I know I'm babbling but just. P.l.e.a.s.e.
Companies like Exxon Mobil, Shell, and Kraft Heinz enjoyed bumper profits as consumers struggled with historic inflation.
"Profits for companies in some of the world’s largest economies rose by 30% between 2019 and 2022, significantly outpacing inflation, according to the group’s research of 1,350 firms across the U.S., the U.K., Europe, Brazil, and South Africa."
I was gonna make a sarcastic comment, but then I remembered studies are there to provide concrete evidence of common knowledge. And thank you for the word "greedflation"
The new price is not set, but one analyst suggested it could be up to 5x higher.
After raising the price of COVID-19 vaccines more than four-fold this year, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla told investors Monday that the company will also likely hike the price of its lifesaving COVID-19 antiviral treatment, Paxlovid, raising further concern about access and healthcare costs.
Remember when everyone on earth started shitting on Martin Shkreli for cranking up the price of AIDS medicine? Time to do the same for Albert Bourla. Everyone needs to know his name, and everyone needs to virulently and vocally hate his goddamn guts.
By 我十一点就睡了
Mandy Patinkin posted this mashup of You've Got to Be Carefully Taught and Children Will Listen a day ago.
Climate change has made many natural disasters worse than they were before, especially hurricanes, tornados, wildfires, and flooding. So I am curious:
Which natural disaster concerns you the most where you live?
Hurricanes
Tornadoes
Floods (Flash Flooding)
Landslides (Mudslides)
Wildfires
Drought (Famine)
Blizzards
Severe Thunderstorm
Heat Wave
Volcanic Eruption
Earthquake (With or Without Tsunami)
Other/More Than One (Explain in Tags)
Please reblog for more votes!
In the Tags: you answer + general area you live in. No need to be too specific.
Am no havin Children
A brilliant Scots poem by @enniesaurus on Twitter
[Video Description: A pale-skinned, red-haired woman speaks with a Scottish accent. She says: “Hi, this poem is called I’m no’ havein’ Children.
I’m no’ havin’ children, ‘am gonnae hae weans,
And ye can ask what a cry them, no ‘what are their names’
And they’ll be getting a piece, no a wee ‘packed lunch’
And they’ll be haein a scran, no ‘having a munch’
They’ll fanny aboot, they won’t waste time
When they write their wee poyums, I’ll make sure they rhyme.
I’m no ‘having children’, am gonna hae weans,
Who’ll be gowpin and bealin’ when they’ve goat aches and pains
And instead of ‘don’t worry’, a’ll say ‘dinnae fash’,
Instead of ‘stand your ground’, ‘dinnae take any snash’
Ma weans will be crabbit, no ‘in a bad mood’
And they’ll greet, no ‘cry’ when their day isnae good.
I’m no ‘having children’, am gonna hae weans,
With a proud ancient language crammed in their wee brains
An whenever life tells them their English is bad
I’ll tell them the hassles that their mammy had
And a’ll say ma maw’s words till the day that am deid
‘Ye’ll be alright hen, ye’ve a guid Scots tongue in yer heid.
Thank you.”
She then turns off the camera. End Video Description.]
Humanity has finally reached the stars and found out why no one had contacted us. The universe is in a sad state. As such, Doctors without Borders, Red Cross, and many othe charities go intergalactic.
The thing the recruiters don’t tell you about space battles is that you die slowly.
Ships don’t blow up cleanly in flashes and sparks. Oh, if you’re in the engine room, you’ll probably die instantly, but away from that? In the computer core, or the communications hub? You just lose power. And have to sit, air going stale and room slowly cooling, while you wait to find out if the battle is won or lost.
If it’s lost, nobody comes for you.
It had been about half a day (that’s a Raithar day, probably a bit shorter than yours) and Kvala and I were pretty sure we had lost. Kvala was injured, Traav and I were dehydrated and exhausted, and Louv was dead, hit by shrapnel when the conduits blew.
Most fleets give you something, of course. For Raithari, it’s essence of windgrass. I looked at the vial.
“It’s too soon,” Traav said.
Kvala gestured negation, shakily. She had been burned when conduits blew, and her feathers were charred, and her leftmost eye was bubbly and blind now. Even if we were rescued, she probably wouldn’t survive. “You know we’re losing the war.”
They couldn’t deny that. “It doesn’t mean we lost the battle.”
“Doesn’t it? The Chreee have better technology. Better resources. And they have their warrior code. They don’t care if they die.”
“We can’t give up!” Traav protested. They were young, a young and reckless thar who had listened to a recruiting officer and still believed scraps of what they had been told. “Any heartbeat now—”
There was a clunk. Something had docked with our fragment of the ship.
“You see?!” Traav crowed triumphantly.
Kvala exchanged glances with me. The Chreee never bothered to hunt down survivors. What was the point, after all?
The Aushkune did.
There weren’t supposed to be Aushkune here. They were supposed to hide in nebulas.
But if there were—
If there were, we were too late. The windgrass couldn’t possibly destroy our nervous systems in time to stop the corpse-reviving implants, and once you were implanted, it was over—or it would never be over, depending on how you looked at it and whether Aushkune drones were aware of anything—
Footsteps.
Bipedal. The Aushkune were supposed to be bipedal.
And then the blast door opened, and a figure stood in it. My first thought was, robot? That’s almost worse than Aushkune . . . But no, it was a being in some sort of suit.
Who wore suits?
“Friendly contact,” the suit’s sound system blared, as the being moved over to Kvala. “Urgent treatment. Evacuation.”
“Who are you?” Kvala struggled upright.
Despite the primitive suit, the blocky being was using up-to-date medical scanners. “Low frequency right angle shape,” it explained—or maybe didn’t explain. Two more figures came into the room and put Kvala firmly onto a stretcher.
“You’re with the Chreee, aren’t you?” Kvala was not at all happy to be on a stretcher.
“Not Chreee,” the sound system said. “You Man. Soil Starship Nichols.” The being hesitated. “Rescue Chreee as well. On ship. Will separate.”
“You what?” I said faintly. Who would do that?
“Oath,” the being explained.
“What kind of oath? To what deity?”
The shoulders of the being moved up and down. “Several different. Also none. For me, none. Just—oath.”
I exchanged glances with Traav, who looked as unsettled as I was. I had never, ever heard of groups cooperating when they couldn’t even swear to or by the same power.
The being scanned me. “Have water,” it said. “Recommend.”
Raithari have fast metabolisms. I could—would—die of thirst quickly, and painfully.
“Where will you take us,” Traav asked, “after you give us water?”
“Raithari to Raithar. Chreee to Chreeeholm.”
“Chreeeholm would kill them for failing,” Traav remarked.
The being hesitated, and then said, “War news sometimes bad. Sometimes lie.”
We had learned long ago not to believe the recruiting officers, but what did that have to do with anything?
“And you—what?” I asked. “Just fly around looking for battles and rescuing victims?”
The being seemed to consider this. “Best invention of soil,” it said finally.
Most of what it was saying didn’t make any sense. Did it worship soil? But it had said that it had sworn to no deity . . .
Madness.
On the other hand—war was a deliberate, rational act by deliberate, rational people, and I wanted no more of it. So why not embrace madness and see what happened?
“Soil Starship—Rrikkol?” I asked, stumbling over the word.
“Yes. Soil Starship Nichols.”
I followed the being in the suit.
Took me well over a minute to realize "low frequency right angle shape" was Red Cross.
I love how this shows the weirdness both of language and of culture. Excellent writing!
"Soil Starship Nichols"
This is what took me a moment.
Earth Starship [Nichelle] Nichols
"Every time someone steps up and says who they are the world becomes a better, more interesting place." 🫶🏳️🌈
My tribute to Andre Braugher, thank you for Captain Raymond Holt ❤️✨
I think one of the most asexual things I did as a kid was wanting when I was older to just like buy a school or big building and live with all my friends. I never thought it about relationships, just my friends and I was like 10! (I still think this years later because I think it would be so fucking fun. Yes it would be very expensive but fun
Speaking of the goat!
Free crochet pattern:
GARNKVALITET LéttLopi (100 % ull. Nystan ca 50 g = ca 100 m)MASKTÄTHET Ca 25 m x 26 v med virknål 3,5 mm = 10 x 10 cmTips: Använd det röda g
It isn't free, it's the mighty cost of 3 entire British Pounds! but Alan Dart has a downloadable pattern for a knitted goat on his website
A twelve page pattern Measurements: The Julbock is 11½in (29cm) tall and 9in (23cm) long, and the Garntomtar are 5in (12.5cm) tall. You will
I'm sure it's just as flammable when knitted as crocheted
[Transcript:
Hi, this is how I wrap presents for people with lower fine motor control; it could be older people, younger people, people with disabilities.
You can use ribbon you already have for wrapping present, and I measured around the item I am about to wrap leaving a little bit of room for the handle.
I taped the beginning end of the ribbon to the box and then loop back the extra ribbon to make a handle, and it should look something like this
You can wrap pretty much like you normally do as long as you make sure that the handle is exposed .
You could even tie something onto the handle for extra support
All done!
End Transcript]
Punctuation and spacing was added for readability but all the text is verbatim.
You don’t know how much effort I went to to find this
Turns out with the Affordable Connectivity Program, ISPs CAN NOT shut off your internet.
Seriously. If you’re living in the US, and you’re at or below poverty line, sign up for the affordable connectivity program. it gives you like $30+ a month off your current internet bill and it makes it so they can’t disconnect you if you don’t pay them.
Yep! You don't even need to be at/below the poverty line... you can qualify if you make up to +200% poverty level plus there are a number of other ways your household may be eligible.
See if you qualify here.
Part of Biden's Infrastructure package of 2021.
This is living the dream when you don't have a lap cat.