Curious news: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/03/playboy-image-from-19... We used the Lady in the OpenCV filter section of the manual.
чт, 4 апр. 2024 г., 10:21 Andrea paz via Cin <[email protected]>:
Curious news:
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/03/playboy-image-from-19...
We used the Lady in the OpenCV filter section of the manual.
Interesting bit of news. (I already knew part of this story, but only part). I think in our case we can leave decision about what to do to Phyllis, who was working without any fanfares on this project for like, 8 years at least? I think actual day to day practice is more important than one-time mostly symbolic gesture, in general. But one truely important ongoing expirience here for me actually about trying to do something in more collective setting. --
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Before we used this, Bill and I did some research to make sure there was no copyright issue and even read the Lady's statement about it. She was not all concerned and only people who are older even know where it came from. I personally have never seen any of it except what is shown. It is a reasonable standard for displaying an image and I consider it a disservice to discontinue it's usage as a standard. Not using it is like changing the words in the book Mark Twain wrote. On Thu, Apr 4, 2024, 04:52 Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin < [email protected]> wrote:
чт, 4 апр. 2024 г., 10:21 Andrea paz via Cin <[email protected]>:
Curious news:
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/03/playboy-image-from-19...
We used the Lady in the OpenCV filter section of the manual.
Interesting bit of news. (I already knew part of this story, but only part). I think in our case we can leave decision about what to do to Phyllis, who was working without any fanfares on this project for like, 8 years at least? I think actual day to day practice is more important than one-time mostly symbolic gesture, in general. But one truely important ongoing expirience here for me actually about trying to do something in more collective setting.
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I agree. I only reported the new because it was curious, not because I wanted to replace the images from the manual.
On 4/4/24 11:31, Phyllis Smith via Cin wrote:
Before we used this, Bill and I did some research to make sure there was no copyright issue and even read the Lady's statement about it. She was not all concerned and only people who are older even know where it came from. I personally have never seen any of it except what is shown. It is a reasonable standard for displaying an image and I consider it a disservice to discontinue it's usage as a standard. Not using it is like changing the words in the book Mark Twain wrote.
I really appreciate your position on this, and I'll refrain from going into my socio-political rant. Common sense has prevailed so no sense to discuss further. ;^)
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