

Counterpoint: probably freaked the fuck out


Counterpoint: probably freaked the fuck out


Huh til, it still is the source of his wealth, and the other 91% probably also goes mostly to rich assholes, however I’m sure the public will be holding the bag if Amazon ever goes down in valuation.


BJ Novak?


I was responding specifically to this part
But if an LLM regurgitates closed-source code from its training data, I just can’t see any way how that would be the developer’s fault…
showing what would happen when the llm regurgitates open source code into close source projects.
Sorry if you didn’t like that.


Prove that you are able to unscrew it with a picture then!


Which is more mild, and which is more spicy?


You mean mildly hilarious


Tech•no•log•ique


First of all, who is going to discover the closed source use of gpl code and create a lawsuit anyway?
Second, the llm ingests the code, and then spits it back out, with maybe a few changes. That is how it benefits from copyleft code while stripping the license.
Maybe a human could do the same thing, but it would take much longer.


For someone who has never run an ai locally – can you set this up on a regular laptop? How world you do that


Thank you so much for writing this all out. I am in a similar position.
One question I have: even if you used your own domain instead of passmail.com, how do you export all if the alias rules from proton pass to another system?


Pretty convenient.
This is how copyleft code gets laundered into closed source programs.
All part of the plan.


How do you see them


My hardware is old. Has hardware decoding for old formats.


They need more regulating so they can’t be abused by trolls


They also make an android app


I scanned through the next several minutes after this moment and didn’t hear them address the duplicate Outlooks again. So, I emailed the Artemis II communications team, who is definitely not busy today I’m sure, and asked: Can the astronauts check their email yet?
I’ll update if I hear back.
Shit these are great features. I had never heard of it before.