There are considerations beyond just comparing the number of collisions. If a human driver causes an accident, they can be held to account through a legal process. If a self-driving car hurts or kills someone, who is…
Do they genuinely expect someone in their third year of undergraduate study to read and even partially understand Newton's Principia Mathematica? It is famously unintelligible to modern readers, even those with…
I hope someone makes one of these things that has been trained without any concern for 'safety' or propriety, just for the sake of comparison.
Echoing the sibling comment from byhemechi, performance sailing vessels generally do not sail directly downwind (or directly upwind for that matter). The sails are positioned at an angle to the wind, so that they…
> It seems like the end goal of copyleft was to fight back against copyright, not to have copyleft. Whether this was the original motivation depends on whom you are asking. You may disagree, but the "Free Software"…
> A programmer can read available but not oss licensed code and learn from it. Thats fair use. If a human programmer reads some else's copyrighted code, OSS or otherwise, memorizes it and later reproduces it verbatim or…
The suppression of government bond yields and money creation via quantitative easing were needed if states were to pay people's salaries during lockdowns. Governments would not have been able to raise that much money on…
My layman's understanding of the GDPR was that it was the primary website (i.e. the website you are actually and intentionally visiting) that could store your data on the basis of a legitimate business interest -- for…
I am not a lawyer, but I don't think anyone needs to deploy the code in order to infringe copyright: they just need to distribute the code to a third party (hence copyright -- the right to copy). And on the face of it,…
There must be a line past which copying is no longer "fair use", otherwise no copyrights in code would be enforceable at all. I suppose it is up to a court to decide, but in the Tim Davis thread from yesterday it looked…
Why can't Tim Davis (or another software author whose code is emitted verbatim by Copilot) demand that Microsoft take down Copilot, or at least the part of Copilot that contains his code? Microsoft is distributing his…
I think it's just the western coast of North America that has this problem, rather than the entire Pacific. For example in New Zealand, which is in the Pacific, there were never any sea otters. Urchins, regarded locally…
Good. Many "cookie management providers" deliberately act in bad faith. See for example the now standard requirement to "object" to so-called legitimate interest uses of personal data. The GDPR was intended to ban such…
So do many classical computer algorithms.
I think it's probably fair to say most cosmologists would consider her views marginal, but she is certainly not a crank. My (limited) understanding is that ΛCDM fits cosmological observations extremely well; however,…
I don't mean this comment to be critical of the OP, who is undoubtedly acting in good faith, but how after all this time is this submission not somehow flagged as a duplicate?
Does the fair use exemption (or an equivalent) exist in all countries?
It seems to me that encapsulating analyses in bash scripts would help with reproducibility.
You might want to think about cross-currency IRS and FX products as next steps, because they're more common hedge instruments for corporates (your likely market, if you ever want to go in that direction) compared with…
The documentation suggests that this currently only supports single-currency IRS, and it's also BYO market data. To my knowledge there isn't anything like a RESTful pricing/valuation service in the market, let alone one…
I am somewhat exercised by this. I like Unity and have grown accustomed to it over the years, and in any case I think having choice in software is a positive thing. I hope that the community will continue development of…
There are considerations beyond just comparing the number of collisions. If a human driver causes an accident, they can be held to account through a legal process. If a self-driving car hurts or kills someone, who is…
Do they genuinely expect someone in their third year of undergraduate study to read and even partially understand Newton's Principia Mathematica? It is famously unintelligible to modern readers, even those with…
I hope someone makes one of these things that has been trained without any concern for 'safety' or propriety, just for the sake of comparison.
Echoing the sibling comment from byhemechi, performance sailing vessels generally do not sail directly downwind (or directly upwind for that matter). The sails are positioned at an angle to the wind, so that they…
> It seems like the end goal of copyleft was to fight back against copyright, not to have copyleft. Whether this was the original motivation depends on whom you are asking. You may disagree, but the "Free Software"…
> A programmer can read available but not oss licensed code and learn from it. Thats fair use. If a human programmer reads some else's copyrighted code, OSS or otherwise, memorizes it and later reproduces it verbatim or…
The suppression of government bond yields and money creation via quantitative easing were needed if states were to pay people's salaries during lockdowns. Governments would not have been able to raise that much money on…
My layman's understanding of the GDPR was that it was the primary website (i.e. the website you are actually and intentionally visiting) that could store your data on the basis of a legitimate business interest -- for…
I am not a lawyer, but I don't think anyone needs to deploy the code in order to infringe copyright: they just need to distribute the code to a third party (hence copyright -- the right to copy). And on the face of it,…
There must be a line past which copying is no longer "fair use", otherwise no copyrights in code would be enforceable at all. I suppose it is up to a court to decide, but in the Tim Davis thread from yesterday it looked…
Why can't Tim Davis (or another software author whose code is emitted verbatim by Copilot) demand that Microsoft take down Copilot, or at least the part of Copilot that contains his code? Microsoft is distributing his…
I think it's just the western coast of North America that has this problem, rather than the entire Pacific. For example in New Zealand, which is in the Pacific, there were never any sea otters. Urchins, regarded locally…
Good. Many "cookie management providers" deliberately act in bad faith. See for example the now standard requirement to "object" to so-called legitimate interest uses of personal data. The GDPR was intended to ban such…
So do many classical computer algorithms.
I think it's probably fair to say most cosmologists would consider her views marginal, but she is certainly not a crank. My (limited) understanding is that ΛCDM fits cosmological observations extremely well; however,…
I don't mean this comment to be critical of the OP, who is undoubtedly acting in good faith, but how after all this time is this submission not somehow flagged as a duplicate?
Does the fair use exemption (or an equivalent) exist in all countries?
It seems to me that encapsulating analyses in bash scripts would help with reproducibility.
You might want to think about cross-currency IRS and FX products as next steps, because they're more common hedge instruments for corporates (your likely market, if you ever want to go in that direction) compared with…
The documentation suggests that this currently only supports single-currency IRS, and it's also BYO market data. To my knowledge there isn't anything like a RESTful pricing/valuation service in the market, let alone one…
I am somewhat exercised by this. I like Unity and have grown accustomed to it over the years, and in any case I think having choice in software is a positive thing. I hope that the community will continue development of…