

i canāt believe the media is straw manning me. but actually now that youāve said the horrible things i donāt wanna say out loud that sounds good actually, letās do that
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i canāt believe the media is straw manning me. but actually now that youāve said the horrible things i donāt wanna say out loud that sounds good actually, letās do that


for a second i thought we were talking about the audio codec and got mildly interested but no
⦠is someone forcing you to type these comments? use an em-dash if yes, ascii hyphen if no
"but what about proof of stake??!1?ā is almost old enough to drive a car at this point
i think youāve answered your own question there


āah, but you see, THIS piece of space garbage came from a totally unrelated space-garbage-launching missionā


If they deal with it using reaction formation (another of Freudās maladaptive defenses), you get the self-hating nerd, aka the sort of person who joins Sneerclub.
evidently Scottās theory of mind is so malformed he can only conceptualize other men as different (imperfect) clones of himself
i specify men here because we know he considers women closer to viruses or perhaps large parasites


i am continuously reminded of the fact that the only things the slop machine is demonstrably good at ā not just passable, but actively helpful and not routinely fucking up at ā is āgenerate getters and settersā


if i could find my old copy of The New Way Things Work, i would absolutely go find the seven-segment LCD section and general-purpose computing pages to post here


we demonstrably have a better grasp of consent than the (rest of the) tech industry at large


iāll go against the grain here: Librewolfsās defaults are firmly āmehā for me. still an improvement over the āwhat the fuckā thatās happening in Firefox.
pros: nixs the annoying Pocket / AI / āsuggestedā nonsense by default. no annoying extras.
neutrals: Firefox Sync is off, but one click and a restart to turn back on. reasonable for a non-Mozilla project. no cookies saved by default might be annoying for some, but you can add exceptions right from the URL bar and i only have a dozen or so of those set for various sites. gods, cohost is still in that listā¦
cons: ResistFingerprinting is IMHO way overkill and breaks nice things like automatic dark modes just for preserving privacy in the 0.001% of cases where browser fingerprinting matters. same as WebGL being off by default ā i just donāt need that kind of protection
i still recommend it. Disable ResistFingerprinting, enable WebGL, enable Firefox Sync, and decide for yourself if you want auto-clearing cookies or not. i also always enable vertical tabs because my horizontal space is a lot less constricted than my vertical. (itās a FF feature!)


oooooh, excellent one⦠iāll contribute. a teenager at the time flying out with my family, following my dadās work. we touched down in Boston i believe. landed late in the afternoon, 10PM or so. we were going to make a grocery trip but nothing nearby was open. so we found some hole-in-the-wall deli place and i got the thing that sounded the best: a Sicilian panini.
i donāt know exactly what they had put on there ā probably pepperoni, salami, turkey, and bologna, maybe provolone and swiss, and all on a toasted bun ā but i tell you i have been chasing that sandwich high ever since


ooh, just found out he has a post tripling down. itās a rather rich text, maybe could stand to be its own post on techtakes


the obnoxious self-aggrandizement is dripping all over the text, not the least of which when he conceptualizes himself as a part of a ānew and potentially valuable class of contributorsā, as if the addition of a slop-generator can transform the layperson into someone capable of contributing to a complex software project. but thatās old news. hereās whatās getting me now:
For a project like Mesa, which uses the permissive MIT license, accidentally incorporating a snippet of code that carries the āviralā obligations of the GPL could potentially trigger a legal catastrophe. Faith Ekstrand drove this point home with a chillingly practical example: āIf we piss off Nvidia and they sue us, the project is over. It doesnāt matter whether or not we can theoretically win.ā
this is a legal issue ā this should be Seyfarthās home turf! obviously he canāt code and has a sneering contempt for anyone who learns to do so, but in this micro-instance, giving an informed legal opinion on how this issue could be handled would actually be in the Mesa projectās best interests! letās see how he
However this is a hypothetical scenario and there are several ways to mitigate such legal risks. Most projects already shift the legal burden to the contributor. The project still has to reject any code that openly violates the licensing terms, but if such violations are not obvious, there is little legal risk to the project itself.
āit wouldnāt happen, and even if it did, you could just try to sacrifice your individual developers to NVIDIA one at a time and hope that makes them go away.ā great cool thank you. this is the best youāve got with your legal background. fantastic. what an utter tool
not to out myself as someone who takes family movies all too seriously but while itās relevant: i thought the plot was kinda weird. the whole movie kinda ā¦
ā¦sets up mortals-turned-demons as being those who did terrible things and hold guilt/shame for those actions through Jinu with him betraying his family and all. but then Rumi feels guilt/shame for being half-demon because⦠??? demons bad? like either demonhood is a metaphorical manifestation of oneās guilty conscience, or itās just evil purple people disease, but either way Rumiās motivations make no sense. she doesnāt have any big mistakes or regrets in her life as far as we know. we can see she has learned to feel shame about her half-demonhood from Celine, but neither Rumi nor we as the audience actually get any real reason to understand why. itās like a dangling metaphor.


you definitely did in fact say that the idea that ācopyright is about trading art for moneyā is bollocks. that is in fact a thing you said, straightforwardly
compare and contrast with āreal artists do it for love, not moneyā, which is a thing nobody in this entire thread said
and wouldnāt you know it, a complete devolution into full-tilt āāādebateāāā shadowboxing is my cue to turn off notifications. best of luck in the ring, i hear the spectre of communism has a nasty left hook


the concept that copyright is about art or artistic value and not money, is about as attached to reality as the ai technorapture
this barely has to even be argued, in spirit or in practice. even the concept of āownershipā as ascribed to creators is basically just a right to sell the work or sublicense said āownershipā


i think her takes make a little more sense if you think of the infinite noise machine as the art object itself rather than any particular output of it. i obviously canāt read her mind but if you think of a music-generating model as an interactive music toy rather than āa replacement for a musicianā, then her position makes way more sense. why wouldnāt you want more people doing Poet Laureate Infinity? i think for her the crime isnāt scraping, but scraping in service of overmarketed smoothed-over slop generators instead of actually interesting art
having worked there (IBM Consulting specifically) in the last year, at least on my end it seemed like they were churning through everyone, not just the seniors. it felt like every two weeks you could show up to the office and there would just be people missing
i left for better pastures (and nearly double the salary)