• @[email protected]
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        -546 months ago

        if they make it almost exactly the same and “credit” it in the smallest font possible and didn’t get permission from the original author… i would say that’s definitely a ripoff

        • @[email protected]
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          876 months ago

          didn’t get permission from the original author

          Tell me you don’t know xkcd without saying you don’t know xkcd. These comics are licensed as CC-BY-NC 2.5, which means you are allowed to remix and use them, without explicitly asking for permission, as long as you attribute the original/author (which is given here) and as long as you do it non-commercially (which is given for this post IMHO).

          • @[email protected]
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            -116 months ago

            This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License.

            that’s not attribution.

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            -136 months ago

            Tell me you don’t know xkcd without saying you don’t know xkcd.

            tell me you’re completely uncreative without telling me you’re completely uncreative.

            the rest of what i said stands… but whooooa you “got me” i didn’t read the license on xkcd

    • @CoggyMcFee
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      In a version that doesn’t even fully make sense. With databases there is a well-defined way to sanitize your inputs so arbitrary commands can’t be run like in the xkcd comic. But with AI it’s not even clear how to avoid all of these kinds of problems, so the chiding at the end doesn’t really make sense. If anything the person should be saying “I hope you learned not to use AI for this”.

    • @mercano
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      A three digit xkcd, that one has been around a while.