Not sure if I am missing the joke here, and admittedly, it is somewhat beside the point, but the coconut statistic is an urban legend: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_by_coconut
The copyright situation around all this is very... interesting. Pretty clear that this dataset is not legal but what about resulting models? What if the texts actually where bought 'properly'?
I just use this for the German "Umlaute" it's the easiest way to get them while not putting special characters in hard to reach places (backslash anyone?). Easy to install and set up and as a bonus I can type greek…
What exactly is a 'user'? Literally one device running the application? In that case the pricing does seem a bit steep in a small business context.
To be fair they may actually know there stuff but from a didactic point-of-view it is very difficult introduce a `FactoryProvider` (or to a lesser extent even an `HTTPClient`) alongside basic OOP concepts.
Wikipedia is one of those services about whose reliability I have never thought, simply because it always seems to work. Very impressive especially considering that their tech stack doesn't appear to be the most modern…
Yeah this needs to be higher up, very misleading! To be fair though, they do point it out in their FAQ: "Version 1 of Stable Attribution’s algorithm decodes an image generated by an AI model into the most similar…
Not sure if I am missing the joke here, and admittedly, it is somewhat beside the point, but the coconut statistic is an urban legend: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_by_coconut
The copyright situation around all this is very... interesting. Pretty clear that this dataset is not legal but what about resulting models? What if the texts actually where bought 'properly'?
I just use this for the German "Umlaute" it's the easiest way to get them while not putting special characters in hard to reach places (backslash anyone?). Easy to install and set up and as a bonus I can type greek…
What exactly is a 'user'? Literally one device running the application? In that case the pricing does seem a bit steep in a small business context.
To be fair they may actually know there stuff but from a didactic point-of-view it is very difficult introduce a `FactoryProvider` (or to a lesser extent even an `HTTPClient`) alongside basic OOP concepts.
Wikipedia is one of those services about whose reliability I have never thought, simply because it always seems to work. Very impressive especially considering that their tech stack doesn't appear to be the most modern…
Yeah this needs to be higher up, very misleading! To be fair though, they do point it out in their FAQ: "Version 1 of Stable Attribution’s algorithm decodes an image generated by an AI model into the most similar…