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Smh, concatenation should've been ops::Mul
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So it looks pretty bad *and* it eats your battery? 😵💫
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Wow, that's a lot of people I recognize
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Low latency with no tweaking is the experience I had with Reaper on Linux with Pipewire.
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I'm more of a transparent windows over Bliss.jpg kind of gal
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Pirates literally get a superior experience, it's ridiculous.
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I once had to use Maya 3D for school and it requires an always running systemd service on Linux like lmao. Good thing I could just use Blender and the teacher wouldn't notice.
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It's funny because the only DRM that isn't utterly broken is Denuvo, which usually takes days or weeks to crack for each new game. Streaming and blu-ray DRM is usually broken within a day of new releases. I remember seeing the 4K BD of Dune on a pirate site *before* BD was actually released.
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The what
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It's only a net loss when compared to the "we don't spend and they don't attack" scenario. Compared to "we don't spend and they attack", "we do spend and they don't attack" is an absolutely incredibly massive net win.
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Even if a snippet from SO is too trivial to be covered by copyright law, if I happen to copy it I will always include an attribution comment.
This presumably is perfectly in line with the comments on attribution, and I am indeed in Gen Z.
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I'm not an IP maximalist, but I also think some level of IP protection is good. A world without IP is a world with a lot of perverse incentives.
Beyond my practical support for IP law, I consider it *morally* wrong to plagiarize. If something is 500 years old, I would still favor attribution.
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Adding more vitriol does reduce the amount of vitriol. This is purely an angry rant, not meant to persuade anyone. At most, it makes people who already agree feel good, even as it causes those who are skeptical to think "wow AI fans are deranged".
Steve's post from the other day was MUCH better.
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I found it rather vitriolic and devoid of useful meaning. So much contempt.
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ZFS. Only file system that keeps data safe that also has a decent history of working.
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If that is true, I would like to never use an LLM.
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remember when the author proclaimed that he was going to maintain python 2 forever rather than update to python 3
good times
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I really don't understand this view. I think boring stuff should be abstracted and reused, so that I can focus precisely on the problem to be solved.
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So, because some ppl are in favor of piracy, you just don’t care that the technology YOU are using is operating off of theft? Man, what a morally bankrupt position to have. Thanks for clarifying. I’ll never consider Fly.io for anything.
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But LLMs don't hurt pirates specifically, so it's not judgement. And if LLMs produce plagiarism, well, two wrongs don't make a right.
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I just get a regular email.
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Why would I use these dedicated dating apps when the ultimate dating app already exists: Discord
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On the rare occasions that I've copied something from SO, even when too trivial to be covered by IP law, I still include an attribution comment with a link, because it seems like the right thing to do to me. So I'd be very annoyed if I used an LLM and it output something someone else wrote.
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Personally I don't care much for IP law, other than insofar as it produces useful side effects. I do have moral concerns though, and think that taking something someone else made and passing it off as your own work is wrong.
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Regardless of that, reviewing horribly monotonous and repetitive boilerplate instead of code that actually does stuff seems kind of silly.
Highly repetitive code just shouldn't exist in the first place. If you can't make your code base without it, *that's* the skill issue.
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Even if it is more productive, I feel like you can't just dismiss concerns about plagiarism by telling your readers to shove it up their asses. Well, you can, it just makes you come off as an idiotic asshole.
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Getting blackout drunk, roofied, addicted to heroin, etc, simply reveals your true self that you always were.
One prominent MD and addiction specialist made that argument :)
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Certain people are angry about people calling Elon a drug addict, saying it stigmatizes people who need help. They're also saying that actually drugs never do anything to your brain that might make you do bad things, anyone who does something bad on drugs is just an inherently bad person.
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No I got that but I just now got that you meant for pride to be in the southern hemisphere summer rather than June.
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What
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Matthew didn't say that it's cathartic, he said that it's the right thing to do. And he's right. It is morally correct to kill unlawful invaders whose goal is to kill lots of civilians.
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My communist uncle here in Sweden really liked him. Ranked him and Sanders as his equal top picks. He said because Buttigieg came off as the only candidate to have read up on stuff before talking about anything.
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I don't follow you, but I search for "ZFS" every day to find interesting convos...
AnyRaid looks real cool. I'm quite capable of planning my arrays in advance, but not needing to worry and just do whatever sounds really nice.
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Auto iso manual other stuff is the secret cheat code to getting the photos you want with much less fiddling.
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Hm, I should add a witch's hat to my Sushicore picrew pfp... Though that would cover up the messy hair that's such a real representation of me.
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Maybe it's true maybe it isn't, but I don't see why we should trust it just because executives are supposed to not lie. A lot of companies are lying about their use of LLMs right now. Several Googlers have told me that the big numbers from Google around LLM use there are total fabrications.
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The only place I know of is Ica at Sollentuna station.
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I would drink so much Club Mate if I could find the sugar free version anywhere in Sweden.
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Unlike the MPL, it covers a work as a whole, rather than specific files, but it doesn't consider linking, static or dynamic, to inherently produce a derivative work, so it isn't viral.
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I've become quite EUPL pilled. It requires giving the source code to anyone accessing the software's functions remotely (unlike the AGPL with it's weird modification trick).
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"artists shouldn't be paid"
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Uhh it's like standing on the shoulders of giants in science. Except instead of some famous physicist who figured out how the world works it's Some Guy.
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Step 1: ensure that the language to be parsed is composed entirely of S-expressions.
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Lol I got blocked