I mean yes, you never “owned” the IP, but this doesn’t change anything. You also never owned any movie on a DVD, song on a vinyl, or text in a book. Software is a strange beast in the world of copyright law, but, at…
Maybe not in the millions, but Meta is certainly not free from bloodshed. For example, in efforts to promote "engagement," they left the rollout of Facebook in Myanmar dangerously unmoderated, and (at least according to…
First, I agree it's cool that Atari, with all its ability to completely screw small projects over, didn't do that in this case. But, at the same time, I find it interesting that "emulations and clones" are considered…
Wow, impressively insufferable
I can kinda see your point, especially if the meaning is still obvious and the tone is inviting you to participate, but I think you're misunderstanding what "privilege" means here. It isn't a superior "flexing their…
Tailscale itself only uses sqlite[1], so I’m not sure if that really holds in this case. [1]: https://tailscale.com/blog/database-for-2022
Other way around. To quote the article: > To conduct the literature review, the sugar industry paid the Harvard scientists the equivalent of $50,000 in 2016 dollars [...] So it was actually about ~$5,000 in 1965 dollars.
This is not providing the same functionality as a "traditional VPN," in the sense that it does not do anything to your traffic going to the wider internet. With popular VPN services, they are an encrypted tunnel for all…
Yea this seems to work great. Let's take a look at the entry on the site itself: https://encyclopedai.stavros.io/entries/encyclopedai-artific... > Early prototypes of EncyclopedAI emerged in 2007 when librarian Margaret…
This is honestly very disappointing. Not using LLMs, but the complete lack of transparency about their usage. You can already see in the repository issues related to hallucinations[^1]. This is _fine_, but not if you…
I mean yes, you never “owned” the IP, but this doesn’t change anything. You also never owned any movie on a DVD, song on a vinyl, or text in a book. Software is a strange beast in the world of copyright law, but, at…
Maybe not in the millions, but Meta is certainly not free from bloodshed. For example, in efforts to promote "engagement," they left the rollout of Facebook in Myanmar dangerously unmoderated, and (at least according to…
First, I agree it's cool that Atari, with all its ability to completely screw small projects over, didn't do that in this case. But, at the same time, I find it interesting that "emulations and clones" are considered…
Wow, impressively insufferable
I can kinda see your point, especially if the meaning is still obvious and the tone is inviting you to participate, but I think you're misunderstanding what "privilege" means here. It isn't a superior "flexing their…
Tailscale itself only uses sqlite[1], so I’m not sure if that really holds in this case. [1]: https://tailscale.com/blog/database-for-2022
Other way around. To quote the article: > To conduct the literature review, the sugar industry paid the Harvard scientists the equivalent of $50,000 in 2016 dollars [...] So it was actually about ~$5,000 in 1965 dollars.
This is not providing the same functionality as a "traditional VPN," in the sense that it does not do anything to your traffic going to the wider internet. With popular VPN services, they are an encrypted tunnel for all…
Yea this seems to work great. Let's take a look at the entry on the site itself: https://encyclopedai.stavros.io/entries/encyclopedai-artific... > Early prototypes of EncyclopedAI emerged in 2007 when librarian Margaret…
This is honestly very disappointing. Not using LLMs, but the complete lack of transparency about their usage. You can already see in the repository issues related to hallucinations[^1]. This is _fine_, but not if you…