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No, but it also stands to profit from those violations of consumer rights, where other countries do not.
No, but it also stands to profit from those violations of consumer rights, where other countries do not.
The easiest way is a sitewide NoAI meta tag, since it’s the current standard. Researchers are much more likely to respect a common standard and extremely unlikely to respect a single user’s personal solution adding a link to their comments.
Plus even if you defederate them, oops, it’s all public anyway!
Yeah but now they have to play by our rules or get defederated. We are no longer at the mercy of profit motives.
Touch grass. It’s the best replacement for social media of any kind!
Oh god FreeCAD is a nightmare to learn. But it does get work done. I wish Blender could move more into that space.
Inkscape is lovely but imo it could use some interface cleanup. (And really it has been getting better each major update.)
GIMP needs the Blender treatment honestly. Inkscape too. That would cover the vast majority of what I do art-wise.
It certainly used to be true, in the era of 32 bit computers.
That’s not sarcasm, it’s misinformation. Not surprising that people downvoted you even though it was just a joke.
A lot of spaceship debris looks like this because copper is used in a lot of rocket engines.
And the X11 Protocol was released in 1987. We’re not replacing Xorg specifically as much as we are replacing X11.
Woah MIT license. That’s a lot more permissive than I expected.
Because they’re not familiar with the concept of doing whatever the fuck you want.
The only thing Reddit still has is certain very active niche communities, but we do great on the more general stuff.
I mean, D&D 5th edition is licensed CC-BY, which is VERY open source.
It’s a lovely place these days. Welcome back.
Yep, on a public forum like this we lose very little on privacy by federating with them. What we do stand to lose is comment and post quality, but that’s trivial to fix by simply blocking threads on a personal level.
I think you’re confusing what the word “algorithm” means. It could be literally anything! You could even write an algorithm that serves you the single most interesting, high quality, perfectly relevant piece of information found on the internet that day.
Yes obviously mainstream algorithms are designed like you said. But there’s no reason why they have to operate like that.
If that’s truly the case, nothing on earth can protect your data.
That being said, large corporations are far more liable to consumer protection lawsuits, especially in areas like the EU.