Whatever happened to those “nightshade” images that poison the model?
Whatever happened to those “nightshade” images that poison the model?
They figure no one person will have the means to sue or the ability to prove that their data was scraped.
And I think it just means that if you are rich enough to sue a newspaper, then they’ll never claim you are anything other than an upstanding citizen.
Near me, a megachurch has been under construction for two decades has been begging for funds from the very poor community.
Every time I drive by it I hope I see a burned out shell instead. That money could have helped people, Jesus said to pray quietly at home
I don’t see any punctuation in that quote, so I’d bet there’s a lot of context missing
It’s only recently in the past century or so that serious spirituality in our culture has been able to detach itself from religion, sometimes forming new ones
i.e. fanfic
10 round mag? That’s the stock 20 my dude
I see it more that he’s progressive despite his personal biases, which is admirable.
If it’s real, someone’s getting reassigned to the SMO
Bernie got steamrolled because he had no support within the DNC. Of course they would band together to stop an outsider from winning.
Fortunately Bernie figured that out, he started focusing on getting progressives elected as Democrats to start changing the party from within
And there’s also my personal qualm with CRT monitors: The constant whine
Serious answer: a journalist wanting an interview
Good thing I’ll never reach the future, there’s only the eternal now
Great, now I’ll never not notice how many brand names are baby sounds
idk bro, but maybe they should have tried something
Is it too much to ask for people to not get their political opinions from cartoons?
as long as the French get offended by the pronunciation, then it’s pronounced correctly in American
Someone’s going to sell your phone on the black market
is my favorite
I refuse to vote for Sanders…
Because I don’t live in his state so I’m not allowed to.
He’s done great work convincing progressives that the best way to change the Democratic party is from the inside, and I hope it continues.