Me neither. I'm sending words of support, because I don't know why you're downvoted. I assume parent's post is sarcasm, but I'm not 100% sure - I know there are people who hold similar views unironically.
What about resources needed to make the machine?
netcat+mkfifo does the actual transfer with TCP - so there's no tunneling involved. This solution tunnels tcp through file abstraction, so it works significantly differently. As for the uses, see the three author…
Is there a reason why you don't? Is it just general bitterness and cynicism? As far as I know all major search engines respect rebots.txt, I don't see why LLM scrappers would be different.
>How can corporations be stealing anything from an open source project? The code is published using some license that allows some use cases and prohibits other. For example GPL is famous for being viral. Using it to…
I like that it immediately assumed the US, even though nothing in your question suggested it. I love that all LLMs have a strong US centric bias. Btw I'm not personally a lawyer, but I've heard that GPT is especially…
Would it be better if he got 100% of votes for him? He was the only candidate, nothing most people working there could go.
Well, maybe I'm biased - I've tested a 120Hz monitor recently and I legitimately didn't see a huge difference between 60Hz. Maybe in mouse trails when I was intentionally looking for the difference. I can't imagine how…
But there are safety concerns, and it's not possible to go 1000km/h on the highway. So there's not much point in having a 1000km/h car, because you will never use its full potential. Just like a 1khz display…
I didn't get the impression from the blog post that island evacuation happens every few weeks. In fact, "first" suggest something opposite of that is true. Can you explain why you consider this even normal, obvious and…
I appreciate the downvotes, but I'm honestly looking forward to hearing a better alternative (than helping Ukraine financially and with weapon shipments). I imagine people expressing "anti-war" opinions live far away…
>The only way forward is to not participate and/or burn it all down and start from scratch. You can't honestly suggest that. From where? "village or small community" level?
>If they would even be caught by this at all to start with. I doubt it. Teenagers sending each other naked pics, maybe (but after the law passes they will know they have no privacy and will stop doing that. I fear what…
Right now they live off donations (including mine) and I won't donate if they commercialize. Also, there's no easy way to monetize on users without ads, and I'm pretty sure signal users are one of the last demographics…
I want the war in Ukraine to end, and. There are two options: to let Putin get what he want and risk my country being next, and to help Ukraine. Do you have other suggestions? Of course I would love it if Russia…
>Outside of tyrannies it’s ok to ask questions. Ok, a specific example: by a weird twist of fate, my country outlawed abortion (in most cases). Currently it's easy for affected women to travel somewhere and get help.…
I agree, and that's a major part of why I use Signal, but I just want to say that most of my friends (and even family) use Signal, so at this point it's also a network effect for me.
Where are you living, if you don't mind sharing? I don't know about any place where expressing eurosceptic views would get you called "far right", let alone a Nazi. And I disagree. You take for granted all the good…
I pay ~0.10€ for a text message - but I don't know anyone who uses text messages for communication so it's not a problem. I could buy a cheap plan for unlimited text messages, but I don't want a fixed monthly fee and…
He didn't say it's good or even tolerable, just that it happened for at least 15 years already (and probably more).
Strong disagree. >it's a poor use of my time. You state this as a fact, but it's it really true? Is "a years-deep backlog of papercut bugfixes" really that important? I don't think so, the bugs have waited for 4 years…
Why can't it just get funding from the government?
>Just let the kids play outside. I did, most of my young life, and I'm still myopic. This can't be so easy
>I don't think it will be long before you can trust a model more than a human expert. You will never be able to trust a LLM more than a human expert. Because human expert will use the best available tools (for example,…
Spotify is an European company. Here it's normal to send people your bank account number, you put it on invoices, on your company website, etc. I assume someone who invented this process assumed this is normal…
Me neither. I'm sending words of support, because I don't know why you're downvoted. I assume parent's post is sarcasm, but I'm not 100% sure - I know there are people who hold similar views unironically.
What about resources needed to make the machine?
netcat+mkfifo does the actual transfer with TCP - so there's no tunneling involved. This solution tunnels tcp through file abstraction, so it works significantly differently. As for the uses, see the three author…
Is there a reason why you don't? Is it just general bitterness and cynicism? As far as I know all major search engines respect rebots.txt, I don't see why LLM scrappers would be different.
>How can corporations be stealing anything from an open source project? The code is published using some license that allows some use cases and prohibits other. For example GPL is famous for being viral. Using it to…
I like that it immediately assumed the US, even though nothing in your question suggested it. I love that all LLMs have a strong US centric bias. Btw I'm not personally a lawyer, but I've heard that GPT is especially…
Would it be better if he got 100% of votes for him? He was the only candidate, nothing most people working there could go.
Well, maybe I'm biased - I've tested a 120Hz monitor recently and I legitimately didn't see a huge difference between 60Hz. Maybe in mouse trails when I was intentionally looking for the difference. I can't imagine how…
But there are safety concerns, and it's not possible to go 1000km/h on the highway. So there's not much point in having a 1000km/h car, because you will never use its full potential. Just like a 1khz display…
I didn't get the impression from the blog post that island evacuation happens every few weeks. In fact, "first" suggest something opposite of that is true. Can you explain why you consider this even normal, obvious and…
I appreciate the downvotes, but I'm honestly looking forward to hearing a better alternative (than helping Ukraine financially and with weapon shipments). I imagine people expressing "anti-war" opinions live far away…
>The only way forward is to not participate and/or burn it all down and start from scratch. You can't honestly suggest that. From where? "village or small community" level?
>If they would even be caught by this at all to start with. I doubt it. Teenagers sending each other naked pics, maybe (but after the law passes they will know they have no privacy and will stop doing that. I fear what…
Right now they live off donations (including mine) and I won't donate if they commercialize. Also, there's no easy way to monetize on users without ads, and I'm pretty sure signal users are one of the last demographics…
I want the war in Ukraine to end, and. There are two options: to let Putin get what he want and risk my country being next, and to help Ukraine. Do you have other suggestions? Of course I would love it if Russia…
>Outside of tyrannies it’s ok to ask questions. Ok, a specific example: by a weird twist of fate, my country outlawed abortion (in most cases). Currently it's easy for affected women to travel somewhere and get help.…
I agree, and that's a major part of why I use Signal, but I just want to say that most of my friends (and even family) use Signal, so at this point it's also a network effect for me.
Where are you living, if you don't mind sharing? I don't know about any place where expressing eurosceptic views would get you called "far right", let alone a Nazi. And I disagree. You take for granted all the good…
I pay ~0.10€ for a text message - but I don't know anyone who uses text messages for communication so it's not a problem. I could buy a cheap plan for unlimited text messages, but I don't want a fixed monthly fee and…
He didn't say it's good or even tolerable, just that it happened for at least 15 years already (and probably more).
Strong disagree. >it's a poor use of my time. You state this as a fact, but it's it really true? Is "a years-deep backlog of papercut bugfixes" really that important? I don't think so, the bugs have waited for 4 years…
Why can't it just get funding from the government?
>Just let the kids play outside. I did, most of my young life, and I'm still myopic. This can't be so easy
>I don't think it will be long before you can trust a model more than a human expert. You will never be able to trust a LLM more than a human expert. Because human expert will use the best available tools (for example,…
Spotify is an European company. Here it's normal to send people your bank account number, you put it on invoices, on your company website, etc. I assume someone who invented this process assumed this is normal…