I’m actively trying to avoid it, but even in The Netherlands it’s hard to avoid the talk of the town.
I’m actively trying to avoid it, but even in The Netherlands it’s hard to avoid the talk of the town.
Because they’re using events and downloading a few megabytes of extra javascript framework is, of course, a way better option than six lines of SVG stylesheets.
Stage four is a DNS problem.
Ah yeah, as a DINK, this is a great formula
It is. If it’s 140 mbit/s (or 15 MB/s), Flight Simulator only uses 54 GB per hour. OP is confusing bits and bytes.
It’s still a shit load of data.
He’s really good at writing words about his on-stolen-content-based generated image, you got to give him that.
But no, fuck copyrighting AI content, that’s a dead channel from a copyright perspective.
It’s a convenience over privacy thing. If the api is discord compatible you lose the e2e on that channel / server, or make the api e2e but then existing bots need modifying
I could see this being a toggle
Imagine being an author whose sole income is writing books.
Here comes an AI that stole indexed your work and is asked by a customer of OpenAI to summarise your books. It does so perfectly and the issuer is able to use your results freely, since they think it’s AI generated and doesn’t require attribution.
You receive nothing in return.
Good luck making a living.
Edit: stole to indexed, added edit note
How dare you speak for other nations like that.
Sounds like they’re lacking some essential American Freedom™!
Come to think of it, sounds like you’re acting very Red™ yourself.
(/s, if you missed it)
Hey, they gave some people an Uber Eats coupon
A place I used to work at had that… The corp had rolled out a non-delete policy with something akin to , so when someone made a
abrv_master
branch it got protected and couldn’t be deleted anymore.
You’ve never used HDMI?
Yes, that was Blackbird Technologies in 2019 (it’s mentioned in the article).
It’s like downloading Limewire Pro with Limewire, totally unexpected.
They were probably in the Reddit comments though.