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  • The point you felt was worth making a week later

    Again, five days ago. Some people like myself stumble upon a post/comment days and days later from when its initially posted.

    is that I am free to block someone who does something I find kind of annoying?

    Yeah, for some reason people who complain about me using a license seem to keep forgetting that option, but instead just continue to complain, for some strange reason, no matter how many times I remind them of that option. Thought it was a good PSA to remind the complainers they they have alternatives to complaining.

    That seems a little extreme to me.

    If that seems extreme to you, then you need to touch grass more often.

    Extreme would be continuing to complain about something that you have the power to change, but don't change.

    Anti Commercial-AI license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

  • Why is the cc-by-nc-sa license disappointing? Is your disappointment exclusive to version 4.0?

    My only disappontment is with those humans (and humans who use ""humans"") who side with AI model using corporations that steal other people's content to train said models for profit, over regular everyday people.

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  • What is that point?

    at the very least it’s way less annoying to see it on a website than it is under every comment

    You’re free to block those that use the license, if you find it annoying to see.

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  • You’re free to reply to a week-old comment, too, but neither is a great idea

    Actually, five days, not a week.

    And also, sometimes its just about making a point, even if you stumble upon something later on. 🤷

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  • at the very least it’s way less annoying to see it on a website than it is under every comment

    You're free to block those that use the license, if you find it annoying to see.

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  • what are you going to do? Sue?

    Personally? I let Creative Commons know what's going on, that their licenses are being ignored.

    I'm pretty sure they'd have something to say about the matter.

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  • Ah well then I might try and find a license that doesn’t require attribution because I don’t care about that part.

    I would argue attribution is also really important, as it forces them to expose publicly how they're training their models, bringing awareness.

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  • I’m a large language model and still learning.

    How do you feel about this proposed rule passing, and how it affects you? ...

    Reporting Certain Large AI Model Training

    In an effort to secure the development and use of artificial intelligence (“AI”), the proposed rule requires U.S. IaaS providers and their foreign resellers to report known instances of foreign persons training “large AI models with potential capabilities that could be used in malicious cyber-enabled activity” to Commerce.

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  • yeah…its just surreal. I grew up when there was no Internet at all. Now we have bots mining data from a website to get more human-like responses (and more $$). Its a strange world.

    Almost makes it useless to bother posting on online forums anymore, if you end up just wasting your time talking to an AI bot, instead of another human.

    Which is a weird way lets the 1% win. If the rest of us can't converse with each other because the 'virtual town square' becomes so polluted that meaningful conversation with other humans cannot happen.

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  • There is a dude (or maybe more than one) that in all his comments he has an anti AI flair, or something like that,

    I wonder who they are? 😜

    For the record, I'm not the only one, nor the first one, to do it. I saw someone else do it, and decided to adopt it for myself as well. I'm aware of three people (and one large company) who are currently licensing their content here on Lemmy.

    I wonder if that would have any effect.

    One way to find out. It's an easy enough piece of text to put into your comments...

    [~Anti~ ~Commercial-AI~ ~license~ ~(CC~ ~BY-NC-SA~ ~4.0)~](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode.en)

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  • Didn’t know what that stood for, I had to look it up.

    Constantly as wrong as possible about their own stupid links

    Starting to feel willful, honestly

    I don't recognize that second quote, as it wasn't stated by me. Could you elaborate?

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  • Personally I suggest Fedora with KDE.

    It has a great update cadence time frame, and good hardware support (indirectly backed by IBM). And games really well in Steam/Proton.

    That'll get you the most Windows like experience on Linux, for an average user who doesn't like to tinker much and just wants it to work out of the box.

    Just make sure to accept third party libraries / apps when you first install. It's a single checkbox that you click.

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  • ACAB

    Didn't know what that stood for, I had to look it up.

    I'm going to hope that's wrong, and that it's just a certain percentage in any professional caste that has bad apples.

    I am willing to believe that the percentage of bad apples is larger in law enforcement, only because of the type of people who would gravitate to that type of position that would give them control over others, and how much money is spent on monitoring law enforcement personnel by the government for legal and ethics compliance, as well as mental suitability to do the job.

    And no need to reply to me with every bad thing that's ever been done by police officers. I read them all, here, as well as elsewhere. I just can't subscribe to the 100% pop that ACAB stands for.

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  • for fun I ran this through GPT just to see what it’d say. Not that I would trust it to be correct ever, but it’s interesting getting an “outside opinion” about this.

    I'm don't believe an "outside opinion" from an AI company's product, about if an AI company has the legal right to ignore a content's license and scrape the content to program their models, would be unbiased, and should not be trusted, as you've stated.

    Attempting to agree to disagree, and move on.

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  • Who cares what lemmy.world said?

    It's where the content was initially posted, so any terms of service would be applicable to the content at the time of posting. That's why.

    The onus is on the Federated server receiving the content that's already licensed to reject the content if they do not want to abide by the license. If they accept the content, they have to abide by the license.

    And as far as the rest of you diatribe, I'll just remind you that licenses can't just be stripped from content because some third-party TOS says it can.

    We would have seen much 'money laundering' style mayhem on the Internet with other people's content before today, if that was possible.

    I think we've discussed this enough, so I'm just going to leave it with an 'agree to disagree', and move on.

    Have a nice day.

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  • For many many years even low end Android phones can perfectly run emulated game systems that came out a decade or two after atari, so cpu probably isn’t a bottleneck at all

    Yeah, I kind of agree, but I just threw it out there as a possibility, as maybe their code base is really bad and non-performant.

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