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  • Well it's the same as with any document, digital or physical, that shows ownership. Obviously it being NFT wouldn't make it magically legit, same as with anything else.

    But like I said I don't really see a point of that kind database being blockchain/NFT based anyway.

  • GaaS really fucks up basic game design. It's like they intentionally are aiming to squeeze as much as possible out of a lime when they could just aim for a watermelon.

    No idea how much always online server structure costs but it can't be free. I wonder if the console manufacturers favor this type of game design as it brings them some cash in too.

  • One question I have is that if two people use the same prompt, do they get the same result?

    If they do, how could that result be copyrighted because I can just as well reproduce the prompt, making an original "copy".

    If they don't produce the same result, well it's not the human that's really doing the "original" part there, which is what copyright aims to protect, right?

    On the other hand if I write an original comic book story and use AI as a tool to create the pictures, that, in my opinion, could be worth copyright protection. But it's the same as just original story, it's not really the pictures that are protected.

    (And let's not forget that AIs are mostly just fed stolen works, that needs to be solved first and foremost.)

  • Could you describe a case example how that applies in practice?

    Because yeah I understand that when we all have our own copy of the data someone can't falsify all our independent copies but is data being tampered like that even the problem?

  • I don't like your idea because it defeats the purpose of picking an instance (and you could just run your own if you want to be in control) but yeah that was uncalled for. If this is the attitude of the instance maybe they should just defed. (If restricting posting isn't possible.)

  • I don't know what kind of platform would make it impossible to not host csam. Text only, without linking?

    Or is the problem here that the post was available to the wider audience, so other than moderation front was able to see it? Lemmy doesn't do restricted posting? Jesus this platform is at its infancy then.

  • I don't know if they've gotten their act together after that or not but I haven't come across stuff like that. Or maybe I'm just ignorant and a bit blind to that stuff. Most of your typical internet negativeness I've seen has been about Starfield but even that is kinda whatever bickering.

    Either way, I'm not suggesting that Tildes would be replacements for Beehaw, just another avenue to check out once in a while.

  • You might want to check out Tildes too. I don't know if it's exactly what you're looking for, which I think is a community where you form relationships with others (hasn't been my experience there [nor here]), but its main focus is less noise, better content (as in both posts and conversation). It's less about jokes or raking in upvotes and more about having something meaningful to say.

    I haven't encountered that much of any kind of hate speech or your average internet assholery so it might be at least a place to check out.

    It's a bit dry and slow content wise so I don't think it'll end up being anyone's one stop shop for everything social media.