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Cake day: December 19th, 2024

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  • Running a local copy of dolphin-mistral (uncensored):

    Title: Rise Up for Your Rights!

    Characters: Worker 1 (W1), Worker 2 (W2), Narrator

    (Scene opens with W1 and W2 sitting at their workstation, looking disheartened)

    W1: I just can’t take it anymore. They keep cutting our benefits and reducing our pay, but our workload remains the same!

    W2: Yes, and they’re not even considering giving us a raise for all of our hard work! Something has to change.

    Narrator (addressing the audience): It’s time to take action and fight for what is rightfully ours. Today we call on you, our fellow workers, to rise up and strike!

    (W1 stands up, followed by W2)

    W1: Enough is enough! We deserve better working conditions, better pay, and better benefits. (W2 nods in agreement)

    Narrator: Let’s make our voices heard. It’s time to stand together and demand what we are owed.

    (Scene transitions to a large group of workers gathered outside their workplace)

    Narrator: Join us today as we unite and strike against the unfair treatment we have endured for far too long. Together, we can make a change and create a better future for ourselves and our families.

    W1: It’s not just about our own well-being; it’s about setting an example for future generations of workers. Let’s show them that when we stand together, we can achieve greatness!

    (The group of workers cheers)

    Narrator: So, join us today and take a stand against the injustices being imposed upon you. Rise up for your rights and make your voices heard. Together, we are stronger than ever before.

    (The crowd continues to cheer as the scene fades out)

    Took ~20s to generate with 16gb ddr4, 6gb VRAM on a 1060. It’s cheesy as fuck and bad just like other AI models, but the future isn’t one where corpos have sole control over this shit.













  • Which is exactly why I’m not handing them out to random strangers. I’m only personally going to be giving them to friends who have frequently trusted me to have full access to their computers anyways

    Ah, that definitely changes things a bit. I hope that goes well for you and the people you know!

    As far as the physical booklet goes the reason I’m not going that route is mainly just from my personal experience writing instructions for factory workers, some of whom brag about being borderline illiterate. I’ve found that if you give people too much information in a single doccument then they tend to not read any of it.

    That’s very fair. I’ve noticed that tendency within myself as well. Though I feel that a one page booklet, if well designed could manage to be brief enough to help somebody through a basic installation and use of Tor. It’s not much more complicated than installing your average desktop application.

    It’d just have to be very light on wording for each page, and primarily use pictures.

    My best geuss is if a single doccument has enough sections then it starts triggering some ingrained textbook phobia.

    Perhaps, though it also might just be that dense or long documents quickly become overwhelming. So people just say “fuck it, I don’t care”.