Even_Adder

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where do people with pirated copies of games meet to play online together ?

I recently got into fighting games (like: kof - street fighters - Mortal Kombat - Guilty Gear...etc). Now you can pirate the game, and you can play it online with someone if the two of you agree on using same pirated copy and Hamachi for example, but where do you meet these people to play with? are there dedicated forums for...

Even_Adder ,

They worded the headline that way to scare you into that reaction. They're only interested in telling you about the negative uses because that drives engagement.

Even_Adder ,

This is unnecessarily aggressive, I don't need this today.

Even_Adder ,

I saw what you wrote before your edits. I'm not going to engage with people who talk like that. Good day.

Even_Adder OP ,

They didn't use a LoRA trained on their character, I guess.

Image composition node/library/checkpoint

This stuff moves so fast I really can't keep up and a lot of the research posted here goes a bit over my head. I'm looking for something that doesn't seem too out of the question given things like CLIPSeg. Is there some tool or library out there that will accept an image and a prompt and then generate a mask within the image...

Even_Adder ,

I think there's a ControlNet preprocessor that does this.

Even_Adder ,

This article by Kit Walsh, a senior staff attorney at the EFF, and this one by Katherine Klosek, the director of information policy and federal relations at the Association of Research Libraries are a good place to start.

Even_Adder OP ,

I think someone will have to implement it as an extension.

Even_Adder OP ,

Yeah, I haven't tried it out, but if there are any knobs to turn, I'm going to be very lost.

Even_Adder ,

They put their own dark pattern at the end of the video.

Even_Adder ,

They cover more than just dark patterns in case you still want to watch.

Wikipedia is gauging interest for an extension that uses AI to see if any claim is cited on Wikipedia ( meta.wikimedia.org )

A prototype is available, though it's Chrome-only and English-only at the moment. How this'll work is you select some text and then click on the extension, which will try to "return the relevant quote and inference for the user, along with links to article and quality signals"....

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