"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

Apparently a bunch of Venezuelan spics took over an apartment complex. (Link)
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Venezuelans are such niggers
 
Fmovies, which was one of the world's largest pirate streaming sites and demonstrated in front of Congress, shut down in July. Some of its successor sites were closed down about a week ago. Now ACE and the MPA are bragging about it. Vietnam was a safe haven for these sites, but not anymore. Also, a reminder that the MPA's CEO wants to bring site blocking laws to America:
In an April 2024 speech, Rivkin complained that American users were able to access Fmovies because of the lack of a site-blocking law. "One of the largest illegal streaming sites in the world, FMovies, sees over 160 million visits per month—and because other nations already passed site-blocking legislation, a third of that traffic still comes from the United States," Rivkin said. In the speech, Rivkin said the MPA planned to lobby members of Congress for a law requiring Internet service providers to block piracy websites.

Backpage founder Michael Lacey was finally sentenced to 5 years in prison and a $3 million fine. The site was seized on April 6, 2018. FOSTA-SESTA was signed by President Trump on April 11, 2018, creating a new exception to Section 230 that wasn't used against Backpage or almost anyone, but caused some sites like Craigslist to stop operating Personals sections. The GAO concluded that the takedown of Backpage and FOSTA-SESTA have made it more difficult for the FBI and DOJ to investigate sex trafficking cases, since the activity moved to foreign sites.

A new California law will require a "kill switch" in AI models, whatever that means. It's awaiting Governor Newsom's signature.

Meanwhile, OpenAI and Anthropic have "voluntarily" signed deals with the US government to allow early access to their models, through the US AI Safety Institute. They will also collaborate with the UK AI Safety Institute:
Through the deal, the US AI Safety Institute will "receive access to major new models from each company prior to and following their public release." This will ensure that public safety won't depend exclusively on how the companies "evaluate capabilities and safety risks, as well as methods to mitigate those risks," NIST said, but also on collaborative research with the US government.
 
I would be careful with channels like this. I know for sure that one (possibly more) were exposed for putting animals in dangerous situations or even injuring them, then recording videos of them 'helping' them out of whatever bad situation they were in.
You're very right. I know this to be true more than I like to.
 
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That's against their rules so they'd just ban it again eventually.
I know it sounds gay and stupid, but can you establish a trust that you control and make an account for the trust?
 
2. If Null isn't convinced yet that he needs to play Dustborn, please watch the first 45 seconds of this video. In a scene only /pol/ or a 99th percentile woke tard could write, one of their powers is immediately screaming and then chimping out when confronted by the cops.
This game reminds me of Sonic 06. Unpolished, unfinished, poorly animated, awkward voice acting.
 
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Here's the full complete stream clips of DSP talking about Supercrzy and his campaign to raise 10k to buy an attorney and sue Phil. It's two clips, one very short from yesterday, and then a full watchthrough of Supercrzy's video on phil.
Friendly reminder that Supercrzy has been convicted for drunk driving and robbing a train. You can check out some court documents here
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I'm sure it's been posted and you've been tagged, not gonna go through the last day or so of posts, but tge one question I have for Jaush in relation to Nick calling you a pedophile. Is it worse that he calls you a pedophile, or insinuates you watch anime?

Cause as we know, Nick has such a history with falsely claiming people are pedophiles that he was sued and lost.
 

Tldw. Fedex is partnered up with a private intelligence company. They have started adding cameras on their trucks that are ai powered. That can do license plate recognition, and other surveilence tasks.

They are using it to aid government authorities in 40 different states.

So basically its a private company doing the feds dirty work for them. Of mass surveiling (even more than they already do).
 
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