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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

I find it interesting that there's loads of people who made a core part of their identity campaigning against trans women being in women's spaces and how it impacts women, who have gone completely silent about Grok being used to undress and brutalise w...

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  • Kevin BeaumontG Kevin Beaumont

    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) says its analysts have discovered "criminal imagery" of girls aged between 11 and 13 which "appears to have been created" using Grok. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg1mzlryxeo

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    @cabbagepickle 👆

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      It looks like the threat of X being banned in the UK worked - Grok has been limited to paid users. Take your crying with laughter emojis and stick them up your arse, Elon. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do

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      @GossiTheDog How does this solve UK's problem? It only reduces it to paid subscribers.

      The proper solution would be to disable access to image-editing features of Grok for UK-based users (no matter whether paying or not). (And also for all other countries that have a problem with it.)

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        @GossiTheDog How does this solve UK's problem? It only reduces it to paid subscribers.

        The proper solution would be to disable access to image-editing features of Grok for UK-based users (no matter whether paying or not). (And also for all other countries that have a problem with it.)

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        @bontchev @GossiTheDog
        Be better blocking the output from grok, surely. As people intent on mischief have historically never had an issue paying the fee for a blue tick. And just having something potentially CSAM turn up on your phone can be catastrophic legally, no matter who created it or asked for it.

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        • Kevin BeaumontG Kevin Beaumont

          It looks like the threat of X being banned in the UK worked - Grok has been limited to paid users. Take your crying with laughter emojis and stick them up your arse, Elon. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do

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          The UK government says the move by X to limit Grok to paid users is “insulting” and basically monetising abuse, and they would support a ban of X in the UK if recommended by the regulator. They’ve asked the regulator for recommendations in days. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do

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          • Kevin BeaumontG Kevin Beaumont

            The UK government says the move by X to limit Grok to paid users is “insulting” and basically monetising abuse, and they would support a ban of X in the UK if recommended by the regulator. They’ve asked the regulator for recommendations in days. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do

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            @GossiTheDog delighted and kind of confused.

            Did Santa bring spines to Labour leadership?

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              @GossiTheDog delighted and kind of confused.

              Did Santa bring spines to Labour leadership?

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              @davey_cakes Elon threatened to replace the PM and overthrow the UK government, he’s monitored by GCHQ as a result as a threat to national security. I think the latest stunt may be the final straw.

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              • Kevin BeaumontG Kevin Beaumont

                The UK government says the move by X to limit Grok to paid users is “insulting” and basically monetising abuse, and they would support a ban of X in the UK if recommended by the regulator. They’ve asked the regulator for recommendations in days. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do

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                @GossiTheDog

                the tech industry sure loves it's asshole personalities.. whether are on the spectrum or not..

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                • Kevin BeaumontG Kevin Beaumont

                  @davey_cakes Elon threatened to replace the PM and overthrow the UK government, he’s monitored by GCHQ as a result as a threat to national security. I think the latest stunt may be the final straw.

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                  @GossiTheDog jesus I missed that one, have been tuning his bullshit out a while

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                  • Kevin BeaumontG Kevin Beaumont

                    The UK government says the move by X to limit Grok to paid users is “insulting” and basically monetising abuse, and they would support a ban of X in the UK if recommended by the regulator. They’ve asked the regulator for recommendations in days. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do

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                    @GossiTheDog then we get proof that X users are paying for child porn. Win.

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                    • Kevin BeaumontG Kevin Beaumont

                      The UK government says the move by X to limit Grok to paid users is “insulting” and basically monetising abuse, and they would support a ban of X in the UK if recommended by the regulator. They’ve asked the regulator for recommendations in days. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do

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                      @GossiTheDog perhaps an idea would be to stop using it themselves or using it for for any official accounts. 🙄

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                      • Kevin BeaumontG Kevin Beaumont

                        The UK government says the move by X to limit Grok to paid users is “insulting” and basically monetising abuse, and they would support a ban of X in the UK if recommended by the regulator. They’ve asked the regulator for recommendations in days. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do

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                        @GossiTheDog isn’t that „limited to paid users“ even fake news based on something Grok hallucinated to a journalist?

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                        • Kevin BeaumontG Kevin Beaumont

                          @davey_cakes Elon threatened to replace the PM and overthrow the UK government, he’s monitored by GCHQ as a result as a threat to national security. I think the latest stunt may be the final straw.

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                          @GossiTheDog @davey_cakes Did Kier Starmer finally get a backbone transplant? If so, bravo to the NHS!

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                          • Kevin BeaumontG Kevin Beaumont

                            The UK government says the move by X to limit Grok to paid users is “insulting” and basically monetising abuse, and they would support a ban of X in the UK if recommended by the regulator. They’ve asked the regulator for recommendations in days. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do

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                            @GossiTheDog expect JD Vance to excoriate the UK as an authoritarian censorship rogue state that needs to be liberated... (unless he's already done it)

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                              The UK government says the move by X to limit Grok to paid users is “insulting” and basically monetising abuse, and they would support a ban of X in the UK if recommended by the regulator. They’ve asked the regulator for recommendations in days. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do

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                              @GossiTheDog here's the thing, it's taking these regulators a very long time to get around to figuring this obvious problem out.

                              At the same time these same countries can wipe an internet site off the internet in their jurisdiction in the click of a finger (or a very poorly written police order if you're France) and zero public debate.

                              If it wasn't some american billionaires mechahitler project would it even be discussed or just gone ?

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                                @GossiTheDog here's the thing, it's taking these regulators a very long time to get around to figuring this obvious problem out.

                                At the same time these same countries can wipe an internet site off the internet in their jurisdiction in the click of a finger (or a very poorly written police order if you're France) and zero public debate.

                                If it wasn't some american billionaires mechahitler project would it even be discussed or just gone ?

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                                @kc @GossiTheDog the problem is the country that these Internet giants have set up their EU base in, Ireland. If Ireland loses the tax euros from these tech golden geese then the party stops and the powers that don't regulate will lose their seats. It all boils down to this.

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                                  @kc @GossiTheDog the problem is the country that these Internet giants have set up their EU base in, Ireland. If Ireland loses the tax euros from these tech golden geese then the party stops and the powers that don't regulate will lose their seats. It all boils down to this.

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                                  @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog also very true, Ireland's DPO is famously one of the most lax in Europe for I'm sure what are very unrelated reasons.

                                  I thought though that Dark Maga shutdown any connection to Ireland (and fired everyone illegally), so one would hope they're still a bit twisted about that enough to not mind this particular one if there is still the husk of the bird on it's shores

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                                    @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog also very true, Ireland's DPO is famously one of the most lax in Europe for I'm sure what are very unrelated reasons.

                                    I thought though that Dark Maga shutdown any connection to Ireland (and fired everyone illegally), so one would hope they're still a bit twisted about that enough to not mind this particular one if there is still the husk of the bird on it's shores

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                                    @kc @GossiTheDog Ireland's DPO are absolutely useless and deliberately so. I have managed to piss them off a number of times though. I learned GDPR and by extension FOI law against my will

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                                      @kc @GossiTheDog Ireland's DPO are absolutely useless and deliberately so. I have managed to piss them off a number of times though. I learned GDPR and by extension FOI law against my will

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                                      @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog they're probably taking advice from France.

                                      I'm currently in a battle of wills with la CNIL that involves replying yes every two years to the question of "hey we did nothing, anyways did you want us to actually investigate this thing?"

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                                        @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog they're probably taking advice from France.

                                        I'm currently in a battle of wills with la CNIL that involves replying yes every two years to the question of "hey we did nothing, anyways did you want us to actually investigate this thing?"

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                                        @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog jokes aside, sometimes even the CNIL can excel themselves

                                        https://www.cnil.fr/fr/transferts-de-donnees-hors-ue-sanction-de-290-millions-deuros-lencontre-duber

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                                          @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog they're probably taking advice from France.

                                          I'm currently in a battle of wills with la CNIL that involves replying yes every two years to the question of "hey we did nothing, anyways did you want us to actually investigate this thing?"

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                                          @kc @GossiTheDog Once you have them on a legal point and keep within timelines you can do this forever. I use the GDPR, FOI, DSR, FOI appeal triple sandwich to extract what they don't want to release

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