I built a python proof of concept where the image obfuscation & proof of work to unshuffle it is not GPU dependent. Could you guys rate it please? https://github.com/zlw9991/imgcrypt-67
>>7981521no. fuck you!
You're not gonna get me to run any code on my machine dawg
>>7981538>>7981536But the shuffled image beat grok & Gemini ;(...
>import cv2 as cvI will now ignore your repo
>>7981545How is that worse than the TADC ending
isn't the whole point of nightshade/glaze is to poison the image but keep it legible for human users? what's the point of shuffling an image if i can't see it. if i wanted to encrypt an image i can just encrypt the raw bytes if it being viewable is not concern
>>7981556If you share the passphrase publically & increase the hash cycle count, both the public & bot have to wait say 10 seconds, but if a bot tries to scrape 1000 shuffled images, it might have to waste 10 000 seconds.
>>7981558Publicly*
>>7981558i don't think you get what i'm trying to get at. why would i want to share a shuffled image? if i'm sharing something it is so that others can also enjoy it. i scroll past an infinite amount of pictures daily. making me wait 10 seconds before each view would make me kill myself
>>7981561I mean it's just 10 seconds...
>>7981562best of luck in your endeavor. i'll just keep using the stuff that does not impede the viewing experience
>>7981564I mean I made this after hearing people complain nightshade & glaze don't cut it anymore wrt poisoning imagesets
>>7981561From what I understand OP, in an attempt to decrease requirements, goes for attrition strategy instead of trying to fuck up AI database.Artist's fan could be willing to wait ten seconds to see the new artwork because he doesn't have to do it that often. A scrapper goes through hundreds of not thousands of pictures - needing to wait few seconds per picture is going to drive up time costs immensely.
>>7981589well bots blindly training on shuffled art would also nuke their database too.
>>7981593Hold on. Of course they will blindly do it - they haven't fixed the piss filter yet! I heard of massive DDoS-like bot storms. What if we made a system that temporarily swapped pictures when it detects abnormally high traffic?
>>7981600Someone more cracked than me will have to build that for a site, and iirc Anubis exists
>>7981603>Anubis existsIt only blocks bots
>>7981613desu wouldn't a swapping system affect other users too
>>7981589Are there still internet scraper-style model training strategy in 2026? Don't everyone already know that good quality datasets always trumps quantity and AI really is only useful for certain usecases. That's why even eay back in 2022 NovelAI had one model where they just train on everything (with shittier result) and the 'curated' model (as in they pick which ones looks the best). And honestly booru sites are already reposting people's artwork anyway so bots can just scrape over those.
>>7981640Well, depends.In most basic implementation it would, but bot attacks don't last long from what I know.But if Anubis can detect bots (or at least the most common types), then we could do the A/B testing thing where we serve shit to the bots while normal users get the normal stuff.
>>7981664i mean you could press boorus to adopt this
>>7981669Isn't it tricky to serve two kinds sites on the same URL unless some JS magic is invovled
>>7981521this is aids, anon. ai art is aids too obviously but this is just as much. it's fucking stupid beyond belief for zero actual gain. quit worrying about indians and post your drawings
>>7982449but it actually works against img2img.. :(
>>7982539img2img is so 2023 nowadays people just use nanobanana or qwen or just use the depthmap controlnet of it to get a 'similar-ish' structure but completely different generation and img2img reposting is such a boomer behavior in 2026 that even other sloppers would be embarrassed.
>>7982575can it rebuild the shuffled image?
>>7982584NOBODY IS GOING TO VIEW YOUR SHUFFLED IMAGE. THE "SOLVED" IMAGE WILL BE REPOSTED A BILLION TIMES
>>7982617image reposting requires ease of access in the first place. if repost accounts give up on decrypting shuffled images, then people who reupload to danbooru etc. will have to unshuffle it themselves, in that case you could just crank up the existing no. of hash cycles
>>7982260Javascript is used all the time nowadays, isn't it?
>>7981558Anon I will have to admit that I have no idea of any of this works but I hope you succeed at wrecking AI scraping.>This has gone too far D:
>>7981669https://iocaine.madhouse-project.org/
At good idea might be to automate uploading these shuffled images en Masse with the original image captions, especially to sites like Pinterest. It takes surprisingly little to poison AI
>>7982645Thank you for hammering im the underlying issue.
>>7984841Some Japanese guy on twitter made a glitch-gif effect that works fairly well at making something like img2img not create an exact copy, I will be taking that approach to try and trick it into hallucinating a whole different image.
>>7981521what's the usecase for unshuffling images?
>>7981521your work is commendable nona, but why are you wasting time on ai bs in 2026 ? start composing in a way that hasn't been done w^2 times instead