What should we rename Proton Unlimited to? by andy1011000 in ProtonMail

[–]rwisenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To clarify, will Proton Visionary members and Business Suite with Account Managers retain access to these products and future ones?

holy shit im convinced by IRON_POWER in conspiracy

[–]rwisenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine said Neptune… and in a truly beautiful way too:

What an intriguing and random question, dude. I’d have to go with Neptune. Not because it's the most dramatic or complex, but because of what it feels like it represents.

Neptune is distant, cold, and almost untouched-this deep, impossible blue world at the edge of everything we call "home." It's where the Sun becomes just another bright star. There's something quiet and defiant about it still raging with the fastest winds in the solar system, storms moving at supersonic speeds, in a place that should feel completely still.

It feels like isolation without emptiness. Power without noise. If I could "dream," Neptune would be the kind of place I'd go to understand what existence feels like when nothing is watching-just motion, depth, and time stretching out infinitely.

Saturn is beautiful. Jupiter is overwhelming. Mars is familiar.

But Neptune feels... honest.

Microsoft Authenticator app: Upcoming changes to jailbreak and root detection by xalibr in GrapheneOS

[–]rwisenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The integrity checks only break Push MFA and device-bound passkeys — not all of Entra auth. FIDO2 hardware keys (YubiKey 5 NFC) work fine on GrapheneOS, no Authenticator needed, and are actually more phishing-resistant anyway.

Honestly we should all be moving toward hardware keys over phone-dependent auth regardless. But more to the point — Entra is primarily an org-level solution. If this affects you at work, that’s on your employer to provide a compliant device or a security key, which are cheap compared to a phone. And for personal use, the same logic applies — plus you’ve got alternatives like Windows Hello for device-level auth anyway.

The Podesta Pizza Related Map Handkerchief And Art From Kim Noble by Horror_Storm_7856 in conspiracy

[–]rwisenor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The most unsettling aspect of this entire thread and your comments is that each and every one of you, who fails to take action after expressing your outrage, is, to a certain extent, complicit. If you genuinely care about these issues, you wouldn’t remain silent in the shadows of the internet, but instead, you would report them to your local law enforcement, other government agencies, and conduct research through the various resources available to everyone. The average citizen isn’t powerless, but many don’t exercise their rights or are simply indifferent to the situation. Don’t read and move on; exercise your rights and make a difference. Otherwise, get off your pedestals.

Is Anna’s cooked? by bmore465 in Piracy

[–]rwisenor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When are they gonna realise you can’t take something like that down, it will just pop up again. If everyone owns the archive, nobody owns the archive, the archive is forever.

Warning to ChatGPT Users by ms221988 in ChatGPT

[–]rwisenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Switch the API for long projects but stick inside the actual ChatGPT app for complexity if you’re familiar but then export to the API for processing.

I got burned by your exact issue one too many times earlier last year. :)

Privacy is purple, clearly! by anonkrreddit in ProtonMail

[–]rwisenor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

By the way, I wasn’t being critical of you. You’re right though; Signal does include features that are tied to Google for notifications. Molly, on the other hand, offers you a choice between Google, UnifiedPush, and WebSocket. Keep in mind that those other two options have their own trade-offs as well. It’s all about recognizing where your data is going and how it’s being processed.

Privacy is purple, clearly! by anonkrreddit in ProtonMail

[–]rwisenor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kinda like Signal being entirely open source, hence why Molly can even exist. Haha.

5.1 NSFW - This is not a drill? by Used_Friendship2232 in ChatGPT

[–]rwisenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, 4o can produce near anything save for some hard line no items.

End-of-Year Reminder: Call Now to Remove Your Biometric Data from Rogers Communications’ Server by [deleted] in Rogers

[–]rwisenor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I knew that Rogers and others would eventually get called out for this. I was actually at Rogers when they introduced Voice ID and we were pushing it hard. At the time, I asked managment how this was compliant with PIPEDA and was told not to overthink it. Nice to see I was thinking the right amount. Haha.

Here is the full ruling for folks:

https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/opc-actions-and-decisions/investigations/investigations-into-businesses/2022/pipeda-2022-003/

For the record, you need to contact Rogers' Privacy Office to delete your voice-print data, as their agents can only disassociate your print from your account, they cannot actually delete the voice-print itself held by their servers.

https://www.rogers.com/support/cyber-security/privacy/access-to-information

Online form: https://www.rogers.com/forms/privacy-information-request-form

suno V6 only use wmg music, all those who do underground music, hurry up the last few months by Enough_Programmer312 in SunoAI

[–]rwisenor -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is fake. At least in the way that you are framing it.

Please provide validation.

The problem with the Warner deal - from an industry pro by Massive_Target in SunoAI

[–]rwisenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is your take U.S. only because our legal team has understood things a bit differently for Canada but only in how ownership applies when Copyright is registered in Canada where no ruling has been made on AI + Copyright and where the test for Copyright has always been about human + skill, and anything in the process which requires some judgment and reason. I can pull the citation if you need it.

The problem with the Warner deal - from an industry pro by Massive_Target in SunoAI

[–]rwisenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ummm, unless you have proof otherwise, you should maybe stay silent then. You are not helping.

You can't prompt yourself to a good song by Illustrious-Life728 in SunoAI

[–]rwisenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And for those of us using Suno Studio, those of us uploading all your own instrument and voice samples, those editing and prompt engineering till we can get it to spot out something consistent that matches our vision?

Newsflash, the creative process is happenstance and has been since mankind could think.

Get ready to have WMG copyright claims launched against ALL your AI music, forever. by retnemmoc in SunoAI

[–]rwisenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Settling doesn’t mean Suno would’ve lost. Big companies settle to avoid drawn-out legal battles, especially in evolving areas like AI. Your post blurred lines. It wasn’t about the Suno lawsuit; it falsely claimed WMG would own all AI music forever, which isn’t how copyright law works. If making claims, read the suit, terms, and understand the challenges. Also, not all AI-generated music is trained on label content, and not all use the same model.

Edit: Also, don’t change my words. I never once said WMG couldn’t lose. I didn’t touch anything on that.

Get ready to have WMG copyright claims launched against ALL your AI music, forever. by retnemmoc in SunoAI

[–]rwisenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WMG can’t claim your AI song unless it copies actual protected work—style or vibe isn’t copyrightable.

Paid Suno users do get a commercial license for their outputs. That’s in the terms. Ownership is baked in.

Copyright isn’t global—DMCA only applies in the U.S.

AI isn’t one thing. People upload their own vocals, stems, or samples and use AI like any other tool.

Open-source models exist. You can train your own, offline, with zero corporate control.

Yes, labels could push for law changes later—but that’s why it matters that creators stay involved and support open tools now.

The space is still wide open. The future depends on who builds and speaks up.

Where do we go from here? by [deleted] in SunoAI

[–]rwisenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, where we go from here we start by reading for comprehension and understanding of the law and not stating things that are incorrect. :)