In another life, I am an erudite, fascinating, witty, sexy libertine. As it stands, I am mainly a disappointment. Occasional pots. He/Him.
Also @[email protected], formerly @cawhitworth on Twitter
Chris,
Loading...
Two days ago, a man in Hull was sentenced to 26 months in jail (suspended for 18 months) and 250 hours of unpaid work for selling CDs containing "unauthorised remixes of well-known tracks"
I don’t quite know why but this has incredible @lubellwoo.bsky.social energy
OKAY SO
Praxis, sister 🙏🌈 #pridemonth
1) Exploitation in pornography has a long history and I can't imagine OnlyFans is making it any better
2) This guy charges $8000 for 'how to get rich' seminars, imma guess his business model isn't actually in marketing OnlyFans accounts
www.theguardian.com/society/2026...
Jim Caris
Chris,
Millions of copyrighted songs were fed to AI music generators - now there's proof
Suno and rivals are being sued for $150k per song. A sum that would bankrupt these companies and set an important precedent.
Oh man the @ifbookspod.bsky.social episode on The Body Keeps The Score has dropped. This one could get spicy.
Turns out you can just order them from the sandwich place.
Been weirdly thinking a lot about this sort of thing lately. It’s the same way we think of 25C and 35C as basically the same temperature, and a million quid and a billion quid as basically the same amount of money. Outside frame of reference, all basically the same, even when it’s really really not.
Anyway the ENT consultant asked me if I had anxiety within two minutes of going into the appointment that was supposed to be about these persistent viral symptoms so uh I guess I have a tell
Millions of copyrighted songs trained AI music generators, and new searchable databases from The Atlantic now confirm which tracks were used.
As the pornography platform has exploded in popularity, a side industry has emerged: middlemen who encourage young women into the industry, then take a large cut of their earnings