Article: > Digg isn't going away. Post: > Digg is gone again.
Japan changed its flag for Christmas…
> utterly unnecessary Is your alternative another versioning software or just a massive pile of folders?
I wonder if this includes pure donations. As far as I know (INAL, yada yada), you don't need to pay taxes on pure donations in Italy. Would it be illegal for me to place a Monero address on my blog to receive small…
What's a "free speech person"? Is it one that support effective access to the actual exercise of fundamental human rights?
Yes, the original tweet with a magnet link seems like a good source.
Indeed there is not, but there is such single thing as "United States" (even though thee are multiple states) and certain forms of "activism" are specific to the US, or at most the anglosphere. What Europe has is that…
> Over here in Europe, people have a much more relaxed approach to AI safety. And to most things, to be honest. Politics in Europe (I'm Italian) is nuts. But it doesn't even remotely approach the nut-level of the USA. >…
Yet is's LLMs that people are loosing it about, not search engines.
> From what I gather the big thing is that he's basically very misogynistic. > And I've seen very little that can disclaim that. Hang on, no. It's those that claim that someone is misogynistic (let alone very…
> Even people who are obviously anti-racist like Justin Trudeau used to believe black face was acceptable until very recently, for example. To the extent to which "black face" just means for a white person to play a…
The word "cancelled" is often used by plenty of people who "cancel" people, by happily claiming that someone is "cancelled". The issue isn't just being "called out for being a jerk". It's one thing to call someone a…
While I agree with most of your comment (and upvoted it), I'm not sure about this: > While the Free part of FOSS is being substituted by “(just) open source” and “source available”, Free software and open source are the…
Great! It would be nice to have a Pythia online demo too. What is the policy when it comes to chat data? Is it used or seen by other humans if one doesn't upvote or downvote?
I mean, the policy is kind of shit too, given that they used to have the mission of being open. But yes, the name is not what it should be, given their current ideas.
We all know the real reason. They used to be a non-profit with a mission, now they are a for-profit with the only mission of money.
The model is no longer available for public access on Hugging Face. They require registration and may add more restrictions. I have cloned the model repository on Hugging Face (which isn't the same as the source code)…
I'm saying malware isn't the same as a license change. If we consider malware to be simply a form of licensing, than all malware is allowed, in every place. If malware hits you, it means you shouldn't have been using…
What? That malware was directed to anyone with a Russian IP. The license was an open source license.
Technically it was obfuscated, so not open source by definition.
They are not. And there would be absolutely nothing wrong with them no longer maintaining the package, deleting it, or with the package not working. The issue here is spreading actual malware. A developer doesn't owe…
> Not a chance. Why not? Is every action legitimate as long as it uses "human rights" as an excuse? Something doesn't become more ethical just because it's described as an act of protest.
There is a very very very big difference between low quality and straight up malware, though. I would never get angry because of a package which doesn't work properly. I didn't pay for it and I treat it as essentially a…
> but when things are this completely broken I think anything goes Why? If something doesn't help in any way, it shouldn't "go". Putin's invasion of Urkaine doesn't justify doing other bad things, just because those bad…
The issue is also described in the National Vulnerability Database: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2022-23812
Article: > Digg isn't going away. Post: > Digg is gone again.
Japan changed its flag for Christmas…
> utterly unnecessary Is your alternative another versioning software or just a massive pile of folders?
I wonder if this includes pure donations. As far as I know (INAL, yada yada), you don't need to pay taxes on pure donations in Italy. Would it be illegal for me to place a Monero address on my blog to receive small…
What's a "free speech person"? Is it one that support effective access to the actual exercise of fundamental human rights?
Yes, the original tweet with a magnet link seems like a good source.
Indeed there is not, but there is such single thing as "United States" (even though thee are multiple states) and certain forms of "activism" are specific to the US, or at most the anglosphere. What Europe has is that…
> Over here in Europe, people have a much more relaxed approach to AI safety. And to most things, to be honest. Politics in Europe (I'm Italian) is nuts. But it doesn't even remotely approach the nut-level of the USA. >…
Yet is's LLMs that people are loosing it about, not search engines.
> From what I gather the big thing is that he's basically very misogynistic. > And I've seen very little that can disclaim that. Hang on, no. It's those that claim that someone is misogynistic (let alone very…
> Even people who are obviously anti-racist like Justin Trudeau used to believe black face was acceptable until very recently, for example. To the extent to which "black face" just means for a white person to play a…
The word "cancelled" is often used by plenty of people who "cancel" people, by happily claiming that someone is "cancelled". The issue isn't just being "called out for being a jerk". It's one thing to call someone a…
While I agree with most of your comment (and upvoted it), I'm not sure about this: > While the Free part of FOSS is being substituted by “(just) open source” and “source available”, Free software and open source are the…
Great! It would be nice to have a Pythia online demo too. What is the policy when it comes to chat data? Is it used or seen by other humans if one doesn't upvote or downvote?
I mean, the policy is kind of shit too, given that they used to have the mission of being open. But yes, the name is not what it should be, given their current ideas.
We all know the real reason. They used to be a non-profit with a mission, now they are a for-profit with the only mission of money.
The model is no longer available for public access on Hugging Face. They require registration and may add more restrictions. I have cloned the model repository on Hugging Face (which isn't the same as the source code)…
I'm saying malware isn't the same as a license change. If we consider malware to be simply a form of licensing, than all malware is allowed, in every place. If malware hits you, it means you shouldn't have been using…
What? That malware was directed to anyone with a Russian IP. The license was an open source license.
Technically it was obfuscated, so not open source by definition.
They are not. And there would be absolutely nothing wrong with them no longer maintaining the package, deleting it, or with the package not working. The issue here is spreading actual malware. A developer doesn't owe…
> Not a chance. Why not? Is every action legitimate as long as it uses "human rights" as an excuse? Something doesn't become more ethical just because it's described as an act of protest.
There is a very very very big difference between low quality and straight up malware, though. I would never get angry because of a package which doesn't work properly. I didn't pay for it and I treat it as essentially a…
> but when things are this completely broken I think anything goes Why? If something doesn't help in any way, it shouldn't "go". Putin's invasion of Urkaine doesn't justify doing other bad things, just because those bad…
The issue is also described in the National Vulnerability Database: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2022-23812