I'm so fucking sick of the trannies.
There is damn near not an iota of content I enjoy(ed) that hasn't been absolutely fucking destroyed by these mentally ill clowns. I'm just so god damn done with it. At this point I'm not even angry, just disgusted and disappointed.
Is there any game/media content that you feel was ripped away from you or otherwise destroyed by their insanity? I'll start:
RIP: My 10 year old Warframe account that was banned on first ever offense on any grounds for saying verbatim "No I don't support the trans rights movement and I don't want it spammed in my clan chat."
RIP: My legacy Dead By Daylight account for "Targeting" a trannie twitch streamer. [AKA: I killed them first in the game about killing players..?]
RIP: My Garrysmod RP server that got delisted for having Nazi imagery in a 1942 setting about FIGHTING NAZI's. (Going to fucking ban Wolfenstien next?)
They'll have to rip the glorious memes from my cold dead hands
In all seriousness though, there's too many to list for just about everyone. It's nearly endless. Woketards can't find anything that they won't write/make stupid shit about and try to ruin it. Doesn't matter if it's an IP, a story, a person's career, a character, or a piece of technology. It is 100% all they ever fucking do. Because god forbid they ever learn to shut up for once and just let something be.
I for one am hopeful about open-source and self-hosted AI as a future alternative to woke media. I mean sure, they've already been working to ruin any of that too for a while, but they're never going to be able to maintain full control over that, no matter how many restrictive tricks they try or what kind of legislature they try and pass. The baseline tools are not going to just "go away" and there is no shortage of indie programmers and engineers who want to explore this new frontier unhindered.
They took over open source already.
And? You almost certainly still have full access to the source code. If they pull any shenanigans in an update or release, you can likely address it. Let them fester in their own filth, totally unawares that you hate their guts while reaping the benefits of the project. Fork your own if you want. Etc.
And there are plenty of alternatives to Github. Extremely accesible alternatives that usually work just as well.
Like I'm not trying to parrot the regressive woketard argument about "if you want it so bad, why don't you build your own platform". Because their deplatforming measures ARE absolutely effective against certain things, but their go-to measures are to either knock out the host-site or force companies who are hosting your content to remove it.
But if you're generating shit on your own system, and if you went further and distribute content or whatever through back-channel routes anonymously somehow, there's not a whole lot they can really do to shut you down. You'd have to go out of your way just to even get a target painted on your back in the first place and additionally you'd have to slip up and let your actual IP or your real name somehow leak, in some way that it could be directly connected to what you're releasing.
Heck, just look at Kiwifarms. I mean sure, they had a really rough spot for a while, and the site owner had to come up with a lot of solutions pretty fast. But it weathered the storm and still stands, even while Keffels has been thoroughly disgraced by other woketards.
More practically speaking, while the entertainment, media, and cultural situation is still bleak, gay, cringe, and infuriating, it's at least something where you have conventional alternatives (movies you've never seen before that didn't suck, lots and lots of books, libraries of games, etc). Does it suck what's happened and what these pieces of shit got away with? Absolutely. But you don't have to let it demoralize you. What you can let demoralize you though? All the other things that almost certainly WILL affect you, because the effects are nearly unavoidable. (Economy/job market/social-dating clownworld/draconian laws/etc)
That is because autism is correlated with both open source and troonery.
What's tragic is that the men who troon out today would have been the basement wizards that brought us Doom and Quake and DnD of the past era (Not to mention actually useful scientific progress). The autistic isolationists, dedicated to honing crafts and pushing boundries were given one doorway into social acceptance with an ultimate price and many took it. Rest in Piss to those who threw themselves away for a jerkoff fantasy.
...Then how is it exactly that for the last few months I, and numerous other individuals, have been perfectly able to self-host and run unrestricted/uncensored AI models for both text generation and image generation? As well as voice audio, music, and video generation? For AI-generation for game textures, meshes, motion capture. You have free, completely open-source access to 3D engines too for godsakes.
New models coming out on a regular basis, again, unrestricted. The software for running it? Also unrestricted and uncensored. If that software for running this ever did try to apply restrictions, guess what, I'd still have the source code and can remove those restrictions.
If they started trying to restrict or ban AI models, then you'd just see stuff shift over to being shared on the "high seas", and continue to thrive regardless.
CUDA-based restrictions? Supposed that's plausible, but there'd still be plenty of workarounds.
Github censorship? Fine, I can either host somewhere else or, just not upload my own source code.
Hells, they can barely even come up with solutions to DETECT stuff that's been generated with AI. Not anything remotely reliable anyway.
The most practical and annoying thing they CAN do is restrict access to paid-for machine learning. Which would be laughable because all they'd end up doing is surrendering an AI-arms race to foreign powers, and having little impact when people just skip Western machine learning platforms and hook up with foreign alternatives.
The open source movement is falling. Open source itself maybe not.
I could certainly agree with you there. Even if it wasn't for the tranny nonsense, much of the original vision for open source by early pioneers has... certainly veered a ways of course.
It's open source. You can just look at it and see what telemetry is in it.
Now that's a reasonable question. Spyware and malware are another possible risk from anything you install and execute off of Github or another similar site. And I legitimately don't know how they tackle that.
I mean, it is at least assumed that you, as well as other people looking at the same project/source code would offer a bit of a safety net, but I don't know that it's something people actively look for or check.
Guess it could be run in a Sandbox for added safety. Block it from non-white listed networks, that kind of thing. Still an excellent question.