

Don’t worry, the joke is the software in the making
Don’t worry, the joke is the software in the making
Best I can say is this is a small step up from the Pinkertons debacle
Unless you’re arguing that the criteria are too strict, which it doesn’t sound like you are, the system is obviously doing its job in this case at least.
Doesn’t that make it even worse for the game, that they couldn’t even pass a ‘joke’ rating system?
Keeping this place free of Reddit bullshit would be nice
Who died and made you ultimate arbiter of what content we can have on lemmy? There’s a reason the voting system exists. If anything, you’re the ‘Reddit bullshit’ and huh, I guess that makes me the challenger.
We all need attention or reassurance sometimes. We don’t however need to be an asshole, so why are you being one?
Calvin fully deserves whatever is coming his way.
(Which doesn’t include corporal punishment, since Watterson was unusually enlightened for his time)
Not me who downvoted you, FYI.
To me, a vulnerability is something unforeseen, that allows bad actors to exploit the system in an unintended manner. In this case, the system is working perfectly as designed. Just because another system decided to implement a new feature without consulting anybody else, does not make it a vulnerability. Or perhaps it does, but with the vulnerability on the side of Mastodon, since they’re the ones telling their users their post is private when it is actually nothing of the sort.
What would I call it? An unsupported feature. One that Mastodon forced everybody else to implement without asking or any respect.
Please submit your bid to purchase the property colloquially known as the US to the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
I’m not sure you can make that conclusion. This isn’t a real vulnerability, and this isn’t a surprise to anybody who knows how the AP protocol works. Dansup didn’t reveal anything that was previously unknown, the blog author just has an axe to grind. It’s unfair to assume that an actual 0 day vulnerability would have been treated the same way.
more people will know and exploit the vulnerability
It’s not even a vulnerability, it’s how AP works by design, is the issue at hand here. Mastodon decided they wanted to implement something not supported by AP, and everybody else had to take the heat for not ‘doing it right’.
To keep it secure from the servers themself would require users to handle the encryption. See PGP for an idea of how much uptake that’s likely to get. If you mean for the servers to handle the encryption, that’s already the case, and the issue right now is that servers are privy to what users do, and by nature are a 3rd party in the convo.
Leave the grass alone, it’s got dead Marios under it.
Proof that zombies do exist
Why? I see it on my main feed all the time, it’s just osmosis.
Way to depress me who can’t grow a mustache
It’s also petty pretty easy to spot whether an image is AI or drawn made.
Doubt. Most studies have shown that people are horrible at actually picking out AI art. You suffer from selection bias because you don’t realise which ones you didn’t spot.
its not art and can never replace actual art. When you compare for example an anime art of someone who actually drew it and the AI image, the drawn art is 9 out of 10 times better.
That implies it’s solely about quality? At the inevitable point where AI gen gets better than drawn art, is the AI gen image now art too?
Defaulting to not federating is what the major email providers currently do, and is why email has now become a centralised service that you cannot practically self host.
I was reading it as libertarian, and my mind was going to a totally different place
You’re a Nazi