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    Pawlicker (purpcat@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:13:26 JST Pawlicker Pawlicker
    The AI version of patreon whores embedding malware in their art to stop the scrapers is here (who wants to be the first to reverse engineer this)
    https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/23/1082189/data-poisoning-artists-fight-generative-ai/
    In conversation Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:13:26 JST from clubcyberia.co permalink

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    1. Domain not in remote thumbnail source whitelist: wp.technologyreview.com
      This new data poisoning tool lets artists fight back against generative AI
      The tool, called Nightshade, messes up training data in ways that could cause serious damage to image-generating AI models. 
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       (mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:17:52 JST  
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      @PurpCat It's gonna be a cat and mouse game with them on losing side, since everything unseen by human eye could be filtered out by some preprocessing routines, and everything that can be seen would just be ruining your own work to own the chuds.
      In conversation Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:17:52 JST permalink
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      Pawlicker (purpcat@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:21:18 JST Pawlicker Pawlicker
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      @mint remember macrovision? Remember when they totally beat pirates with invisible signals?
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      Pawlicker (purpcat@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:34:54 JST Pawlicker Pawlicker
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      @mint Also once upon a time there were furry porn artists trying DRM in their artwork to stop the darn pirates from sharing paid furry porn art from Patreon.

      This would absolutely start shitshows, but also it was only the most mentally unstable and insane who would do this. I recall the artist formerly known as Blitzdrachin before her great big psychotic break that led to her completely nuking her NSFW art from the web (and failing because there's mirrors) was notorious for being mental and doing something like this. This made her the butt of jokes among furries and places like u18chan for doing stuff like this.

      Even if she wasn't, I know she was "turn off that pesky adblock" levels of neurotic over this, and many furry porn artists were too. Before AI, it was those damn furries sharing the porn that would lead them to working at McDonalds (the one thing every furry porn artist fears).

      https://kotaku.com/theres-a-website-dedicated-to-stealing-furry-porn-from-1821818309
      https://www.wired.com/story/patreon-porn-piracy-yiffparty/
      In conversation Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:34:54 JST permalink

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      1. Domain not in remote thumbnail source whitelist: i.kinja-img.com
        There's A Website Dedicated To Stealing Furry Porn From Patreon Artists
        A horde of pirates is undermining Patreon’s financial structure, reposting paywalled pornographic images on an illicit website for free. The makers of these images are furious that internet denizens are putting their livelihoods in jeopardy to score free porn.
      2. Domain not in remote thumbnail source whitelist: media.wired.com
        Patreon Can't Solve Its Porn Pirate Problem
        from Cecilia D'Anastasio
        Two years ago, Patreon promised to crack down on piracy site Yiff.Party. Now it says its hands are tied.
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       (mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:39:42 JST  
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      @PurpCat Nowadays artists just put an expired link to Dropbox folder with all the works, and then quickly swap it with a working one after the post gets imported on Kemono. Not like it matters since they're killing themselves with theit own incompetence, the Fanbox importer has been dead since at least September and no one bothered to fix it yet.
      In conversation Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:39:42 JST permalink
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      Pawlicker (purpcat@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:48:32 JST Pawlicker Pawlicker
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      @mint Yeah it seems like a lot of people into that kinda stuff have gotten lazy or burnt out.

      Especially as the furry scene in general has been crumbling since 2017 give or take, especially when everyone went on Twitter. Nobody wants to bother as much when everyone in that scene is an aggressively hostile backstabber and there's a general feeling of malaise around the community.

      Unless you're in that scene just to seek out sex.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iH33ANsIRw
      In conversation Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:48:32 JST permalink

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      1. The Everlasting Snowmew Reupload
        from Thomas Wake
        Appears the original was pulled from the internet. Here it is archived.This is the video compilation of Christoph Naumova, also known as Delrith of the Angry...
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      Coyote (coyote@social.singing.dog)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:49:20 JST Coyote Coyote
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      @mint @PurpCat I find it pretty funny that AI research already thought of this idea to automate adversary to build more powerful AIs (generative adversarial networks). People praising these poisoning techniques as a means to fight AI assume newer AIs will never come out and are unaware that their efforts are creating more robust ones.

      In conversation Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:49:20 JST permalink
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      skylar :confederateflag:??? :z: (skylar@misskey.yandere.love)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:50:04 JST skylar  :confederateflag:??? :z: skylar :confederateflag:??? :z:
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      @mint @PurpCat it'll be funny when there's a tool to automatically identify and clean poisoned images before they're fed into a model, and then somebody from 4chan or wherever takes it a step farther and writes a report bombing script that uses the output
      one minute you're owning the AI chuds, the next you're desperately appealing bans for vague terms of service violations to corporations who couldn't give less of a fuck
      In conversation Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:50:04 JST permalink
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      Pawlicker (purpcat@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 00:14:12 JST Pawlicker Pawlicker
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      @Coyote @mint Well here's a metaphor.

      So I have this camera called a Konica Autorex and it's very notorious because it has a switch to shoot half frame and full frame on the same negative.

      This absolutely makes the Noritsu scanners shit themselves, along with the Hasselblad XPan, Horizon, and other "panoramic cameras".

      The person at the camera shop who does processing is trying to experiment with scanning it constantly because she knows 100% she is going to get some other person using some nonstandard 35mm camera and she wants to know how to properly scan it with what she has there.

      That's what I think this is like, someone is going to crank away at it trying to find out what it uses and since they're publishing their model, you know it's going to be an always losing cat and mouse game.
      In conversation Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 00:14:12 JST permalink
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      pyrate (pyrate@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 00:16:45 JST pyrate pyrate
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      I'm ready to figure out how to build a rogue starlink modem that duplicates another person's subscription.
      In conversation Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 00:16:45 JST permalink
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       (mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 00:16:45 JST  
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      @pyrate @PurpCat Satellite "fishing" was quite popular here back in dialup days. Of course you couldn't send anything without the proper terminal and keys, but you could just intercept traffic of all the users in your area. Won't work in the era of TLS, sadly.
      In conversation Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 00:16:45 JST permalink
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      pyrate (pyrate@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 00:16:46 JST pyrate pyrate
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      The forbidden cable boxes had the best channels.
      In conversation Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 00:16:46 JST permalink

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      Pawlicker (purpcat@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 00:16:46 JST Pawlicker Pawlicker
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      @pyrate @mint https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyjbtAarEu4
      In conversation Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 00:16:46 JST permalink

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      1. Shaun Kenny - VideoCipher II Bible (New Testament)
        from MrSquibman
        Old school 80's satellite TV hacking. Before the days of Pirate Bay and illegal video downloads, there was Satellite TV piracy. Shaun Kenny was one of the ...

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