• PaX [comrade/them, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    dog-scremaaaa

    Unfortunately this kind of thing is still common

    These people (imperial soldiers, MIC ghouls, etc) need to be ejected from the furry community

    And there is a basis for this kind of action, the furry subculture is full of marginalized people oppressed by the same system that these people serve

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    This just brought back memories of that twitter account that posted furry comics that doubled as US military propaganda.

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      (CW: imperialist war in Iraq, killing of George Floyd) To those who haven't seen it before: click here for instant and total psychic annihilation

      It was obviously someone fucking with people to cause drama or some kind of psyop that became a bit but yeah

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        Third picture feels like AI. It has that “I am an image generated based on a training set” feeling to it really strongly.

        Given that none of the images this poster makes have the same style between them I’m going to guess they’re all AI.

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          I’m not sure of the timeline here because the acct is suspended now and it’s difficult to find screenshots or the art they uploaded but I think at least some of their art predates the good furry art generating AI models

          Differing styles wouldn’t be unusual because they could have been commissioning different artists rather than drawing it themselves

          Edit: I found a source for the first image

          https://www.deviantart.com/playfurry/art/Battlefield-560638322

          It’s from 2015 and unrelated

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            at least some of their art predates the good furry art generating AI models

            Maybe feds had their own before the idea made its way out into the public. Generating fake pictures of people would be a useful thing for a fed faking identities online.

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                  The feds creating novel solutions (as of the time of posting) to one of the big problems of computer science to create online furry drama seems unlikely to me

                  Beyond just the furry drama it still seems highly unlikely the feds had/have exclusive AI tech that can generate pictures of new, realistic human faces when there have been conventional image editing techniques to do the same for decades now at much, much less cost than AI

                  This kind of thing isn’t unheard of but it’s usually exclusive to things like… cryptography (like the NSA figuring out differential cryptanalysis before anyone else) where there is no substitute for having this advantage regardless of cost

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      (CW: sex/kink) if you actually want to know

      Hyper is a word describing a particular kind of furry art, often sexualized, with characters that have unrealistically, sometimes fantastically, large body features. Like huge (if you’re not familiar with this, you’re probably not thinking large enough) breasts, paws, muscles, etc.

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          That’s interesting, it looked right on my system! I edited it to add a space, is it good now? If you’re comfortable sharing this info, what browser do you use? I’m on Firefox.

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            Sorry, just saw this! Yup, it looks good to me now. I was viewing it on Jerboa (an Android Lemmy client), so it could just be that the Markdown parser is a bit stricter than Lemmy’s/Hexbear’s native parser. Let me try testing it myself in Firefox for Android to see what I see:

            with space

            test

            without space

            test test

            Aha! They both look fine in Firefox and Chrome, but the second one breaks in Jerboa. I also looked at the post from Lemmygrad and it still looks fine, so it’s not Hexbear-specific.