AI images: hide. Yeah, sure.

I guess old printed encyclopedias are much MUCH better than this shit for your child’s homework. Ugh, this is so disturbing.

(ノಠ益ಠ)ノ I∀

  • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    8 days ago

    Apparently, the “hide AI” only blocks some domains that are known to be generators of the images. I did a “waterbear” search and noticed that a number of the slop is on stock.adobe and storage.googleapis, which immediately makes them “clear” for the search

    I still hate DDG for leaving the “show ai: yes” as the fucking default. Fuck them

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      8 days ago

      I tried the search on both Ecosia and DDG using the HUGE AI Blocklist (linked elsewhere on this thread) and Ecosia seems to filter out the stock.adobe and googleapis images whereas DDG still lets them through.

      What I want is a filter that can rid me of LLM-generated text on websites. I HATE looking for Linux-related stuff and getting that “high schooler giving a presentation” formatted crap that opens up telling me about why I’m seeking the information I’ve clicked the link for and then summarizes it all at the end.

      EDIT: As I scroll a little further on Ecosia I see more obvious “AI” generated images… oh well. At least DDG lets you flag them.

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        7 days ago

        At least DDG lets you flag them.

        Part of me thinks that’s a ruse for micro$oft to train models, “oh, this one was too obvious, avoid making an image that looks like this!”, what with ddg running bing