"NSFW stands for "Not Safe For Work" (or "Not Suitable For Work"), an internet abbreviation used as a warning label for explicit, graphic, or suggestive content. It indicates that material—typically involving nudity, pornography, or violence—is inappropriate for viewing in professional or public environments"
Again, I'm still scratching my head about why I would be posting NSFW content on an AI ...
I could at least understand sharing some NSFW content for shits and giggles with a colleague, but ... an AI?
Are you using AI to create NSFW content? If so, I repeat, fair enough, I should be able to create what you want (within reasonable reason), but beyond that, all that power and ... that's your AI stumbling block?
I find there are 2 AI camps. People that use the chatbots for NSFW, writing, creative writing, research, text stuff, researching clothes, movies, methods for life, cleaning, therapy bots.
And here on HN where its only code and claude code.
Imagine how freeing it will be when people stop caring about this stuff because anyone can see anyone else naked in about 5 seconds. We're basically already at realistic hardcore porn videos of anyone fucking anyone else in a few minutes. No point in worrying about it, and it even serves as a shield for real leaked revenge porn - just claim it's AI.
Not true. You cannot federate with tech news and bigoted alt-right techbro (based) instances. That decision is made for you by the janitors of the instances you federate with. Just like reddit, where the janitors of the subreddits decide what you're allowed to see. Your agency is gone.
Compare this to X, where if it's not illegal, you can choose to see or say it with no repercussions beyond an individual blocking you, which solves their problem of not wanting to see what you say. It's the perfect system!
Exactly. And vice versa, one of the biggest benefits of code review is calling out pitfalls you, the reviewer have ran into that the reviewee isn't aware of. LLM addicts won't have any experience with what works/doesn't work, so their reviewing will be pretty useless
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