The copyright belonged to whoever shot the selfie, but because it was the monkey and animals aren't juristic entities, they can not hold copyright. Therefore, as it stands and as new case law outlines, AIs are compared to monkeys, in that the copyright would fall onto them but it's not a juristic entities either, and therefore copyright just vanishes and no one can claim it.
The wikipedia page suggests current cases on generative AI directly build on this.
Imo that's why Bad Bunny's show was great. He never addressed politics directly. He just made his culture look fun.
So now every time someone tries to rope in politics, you can just look at it on it's face and see a good show that makes you happy if you're open minded. So everyone who criticizes it has to work really hard to make it sound bad.
I tried dating apps, but ultimately I have friends who I asked out and I got rejected.
For me the hard thing is going out and socializing. It's just statistics; the more you go out to random places and meet new people, the more likely you are to find someone, but it drains my energy like nothing else and I also gotta gather confidence after only ever being rejected.
Turns out dating is hard, but as long as you keep being open it'll happen at some point.
Is probably what you're talking about. And apparently Proven Locks is mostly a shit show with one ok product and full of "hurrdurr American patriot" marketing.
Yeah if you wanna go tht way you have to go etheral and memory only. That means either a VM with auto reset, or tails or something. However, this is not feasible for the average Linux user.
Sometimes it's hard to start a new art project. Creative restraint can be really helpful. Example: starting a song with only live recorded samples, or painting a picture with only 5 colors, or writing something from the perspective of an animal.
You will not like this answer but it's because change is usually small and not visible. The people you were nice to will not remember the small things you did, but they will remember the happiness, and associate it with that, and then they eventually pay it forward. But it needs a lot of small nice actions by a lot of people to make people pick up on it and pay it forward, and it's probably completely opaque to you.
What I'm saying is if you wanna see these small things making a difference, you're gonna be disappointed. So instead, be selfish, do it because you want to, and for no other reason.
This is more of a "be aware of your footprint" and less of a "security concern". This post is pressing hard on the fear of data getting stolen, however none of these things are major ways in which your data gets stolen.
It's phishing, social engineering, default configurations, weak passwords, no MFA, compromised online-services and supply-chain-attacks, and then, and only then are we even talking about actual CVEs in your local system and app environment. And usually we are talking old ones; for apps which you haven't updates in a while, as they are the most common.
What I'm saying is for your target audience, this is exactly the wrong thing to focus on. Tech savvy users might wanna look into this but they are very likely aware of all these things, and amateurs definitely should focus on basic security practices.
I used to ask friends about it because I was in a bad spot. I got "to have fun" "nothing" and "I'm depressed, so I'm looking for one". There's no right or wrong, but it can be incredibly helpful to motivate you day-to-day actions if you feel stuck not knowing what to do.
Mine is "to be helpful to other people". I wanna leave the world knowing I armed the right people with tools to make major positive change. So a lot of my time I dedicate to technical tasks that my friends need help with, and it gives me meaning.
Some can be selfish, some less impactful and some nonsensical. But I think especially people who can't get out of bed are the ones potentially having the biggest positive influence on the world, and so these people need a reason. And then if you do a small thing every day, you'll feel like you're on track, and that feeling is important.
Sry for the rambling but I have thought about this topic a lot ^^'
I think it might change your art, but let me explain why I don't think it's that bad: whenever you change your habits, you will notice a difference to your mood and day-to-day headspace.
Antidepressants also change your habits, and thus they change what you think about, when you can be creative, and how you create.
I used to be scared that I would "lose the spark" over time when my habits changed drastically or when I took breaks from my craft, and I still am, but I can tell you in 8 years I've always bounced back and I still do some cool things and other people like some of the things I do. It definitely changed, but I know I learn and grow and thus my experiences necessarily change anyway, and so change in inevitable. BUT: for now it hasn't stopped me - sometimes I just need a little bit of a push.
Honestly just see what it's like and don't get scared when your habits and thoughts change. Try to adapt to it and switch up your workflow if it absolutely won't work. And don't forget: you can always add restraints to kick-start your process. Best of luck and may your future art be beautiful as well:)
So you want that community to change because you don't like it.
It looks everyone else is fine with it. So you got two options: block it on your end, and / or make your own the way you want.
I understand this is not what you expected, but just because you don't like something doesn't mean it needs to change just for you.
Btw there's a reason that people don't like to hear often: we do not have reddit numbers, and therefore if you do not allow reposts from reddit, a lot of communities would be basically dead.
You will quell any awkwardness quickly by placing the toilet paper facing away from the wall.