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  • Because tourists can end up inadvertently majorly fucking over locals in a huuuge way. Barcelona is a good example of what happens when tourism is left unimpeded.

  • Is this for a family PC?

  • Yep! Such container breakouts exist even today in Citrix !

    Shit like this was what got me into cybersecurity

  • I learned to program when I was 10 on a Commodore 64. And we would wear an onion on our belt which was the style at the time… Sorry, where was I?

    Totally get that, but we live in a much more dangerous and predatory computer landscape these days. It would be foolish not to take some precautions.

  • Standard Ubuntu should have you covered.

    One word of warning though, don't be too egregious with the parental controls. If your kids are motivated enough, they will find a way around it.

    Education really is your best weapon here. Tell them about the dangers of the modern web and computing.

  • Woodworking and rock climbing scratch the problem solving itch in different ways, on top of the creative (in woodworking) and physical exercise (rock climbing) itches common in most people.

  • Correct. But it's either this or literally starve. That's why you've got people here saying it isn't really a choice.

  • It can be. Depending on the circumstances in life you are in, credit may be the only way you're able to pay for food.

  • Because that's an opinion question. Very different to 'what is inflation?'

  • The problem is the cat's out of the bag.

    Open source image generators already exist and have been widely disseminated worldwide.

    So all you'd end up doing is putting up a roadblock for legitimate uses. Anybody using it to cause harm will not be seriously impeded. They can just pick up the software from a Russian/Chinese/EU host or less official distribution methods.

    It would be as effective as the US trying to outlaw the exporting of strong encryption standards in the 90s. That is to say, completely ineffective and actually harmful. Enemies of the US were still using strong encryption anyway.

  • It's been in the cooking pot for a while. It just took a while to come to fruition

  • Violence. It means violence.

  • Yes, I would argue it was. Not quite as brazenly but yes.

  • Except this ban is doing the exact opposite. It's only affecting US citizens. Foreigners are not affected

  • It always has, at least from US government. Have you not read the constitution?

  • Is Lemmy using a predatory algorithm designed to enrich itself at the expense of the well being of its users and utilize its platform to influence US policy against its own interests?

    You mean like Facebook? Which isn't being banned?

  • Would it be a crime to have access to the software, or would they need to catch the criminals with the images and video files?

    Problem with the former is that would outlaw any self hosted image generator. Any image generator is capable of use for deep fake porn

  • You joke but this has a chilling effect on all sm platforms based outside of the US. They just took a massive shit on the 1st amendment.

  • As someone very hesitant about AI I'm comfortable with it. It's a streaming service, not my email inbox.