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  • All countries have double standards, and as much as the west brags about its devotion to human rights, they regularly prove to be no exception.

  • There are still comrades out there waiting to discover themselves! We just need a selection process to help polish their rainbows 🌈💩, and thus strengthen the most fabulous army!

  • It's a good example, as murican celebrations end up reverberating all over the internet. I hate it when videogames force their holiday decorations, I don't want my horror scenario to have christmas lights.

  • Lol, I see you enjoyed it a lot, you recreated yourself for so long writing your angry reply that another user corrected me long ago and I deleted my comment, and the mistake you mention I fixed even more ago. Next time, if it takes you so long to write, better check before sending.

    Although the effort wasn't worth it either, you didn't address my point. In fact apparently according to you countries have no laws, policies or governments; maybe it's the UK from another universe that doesn't even jail women for misdemeanors and doesn't recognize men as rape victims.

  • I think this is a shitpost of the highest order. If this appears to everyone (?) it adds nothing, and the crappy table is just astonishingly blatant cherry-picking.

  • At least on paper. I suspect that is too optimistic for a country with so much corruption and of interest to the west, but let's hope for the best.

  • By the time the price or risk is prohibitive, there will probably be peace and they will receive a lot of reconstruction aid. They don't have to worry about the price if they don't have to pay it.

  • You can see that the use cases above (commentary, criticism, news reporting and scholarly reports) does not qualify LLM companies to use or train their models

    Seems quite obvious that the text you quoted refers exclusively to plagiarism. This does not include things like being inspired by it, referencing it, parodying it and of course not training AI either, because what matters is whether the result is protected content.

    You can argue that memorizing and sharing training data is a copyright violation, and that's a fair point, but it's also worth noting that this is very much a minority, accidental and is being addressed.

  • They say they will let in "more" humanitarian aid, and from the standards they have shown so far, I am not optimistic that people will stop starving.

  • It's quite sad to see reasonably popular apps with virtually no funding. I feel like highlighting the case of rssguard, probably one of the most popular apps in its category, with patreon, liberapay, and offering to prioritize bugs and suggestions from donors... barely 5€ per month.

    Oh, I almost forgot, in these topics there should be a mandatory mention of core-js case.

  • Not that I know of. But you may be interested that it requires prior authorization to modify manifests.

  • The question is quickly answered as none is currently that good, open or not.

    Anyway it seems that this is just a manager. I see some competitors available that I have heard good things about, like mistral.