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It happens a lot in countries with ”Democratic” in its name
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Oil independence is always nice. You don’t have to invade other countries or please crazy dictators to power your transportation
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No, that is exactly what it is not, according to the ruling. Second paragraph in the article. Training an AI has nothing to do with copyright, it’s the distribution of the trained model that is the question here.
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Fair use does not equal ”grab what you want for free”. It balances the possibility to make money against the possibility to create anything at all derived on what people created before. It’s not only big tech vs an artist trying to make ends meet, but also a garage company vs Disney lawyers!
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And that would fall under fair use?
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This ruling will mostly be good for humanity. If we lock information in and prevent people from building on the works of others we will all lose out. This is what humans have done since the dawn of time, and now we have computers as tools to speed things up
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Isn’t battery electric buses a solved problem? They are a common sight in most European cities
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Its all about perspectives, in the UK and Minnesota 1976 was hotter. Its very hard to intuitively grasp global temperature average
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Much of it is probably made in China anyway. Probably more efficient to start hitting civilian airports as they are likely the logistics hubs for these parts
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Maybe if enough places got a plastic bag tax, there would be incentive to develop a paper bag that doesn’t fall apart on the way home. I’ve got a feeling that humanity has faced more difficult engineering problems
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MDs were magneto optical
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They were really good at the time. If they had gotten USB to quickly transfer music from the PC (earlier than they did), the iPod would probably not had such an easy time dominating the market
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Yeah, invading Finland is a great idea. It went so well the last time they tried, and they weren’t in NATO back then
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Not that I would necessarily trust Elon, but this may be onenof the reasons that SpaceX was so successful. Competitors spend billions and billions on verifications and redundancies, while SpaceX has always been more ”try until you get it right”. Seems to have been generally more successful
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Source?
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How come he wasn’t able to cheat this one, like all the others before it?
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Looks more like East Germany to me
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Because it was ethnically cleansed. Would the same argument apply to Mariupol or Crimea once Putin moves a million people around?
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Germany, or possibly Poland. Difficult to say for sure because the borders have moved back and forth. But historically the population was German, displaced by the Soviets who occupied it during WW2.
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Iran supports Russia. That makes them the enemy, same as NK. Where is the hypocrisy?
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Det är aluminium i teslaladdare. Det lärde sig nog koppartjuvarna rätt fort
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Modigt! På Steves tid var ju betorna relativt stabila. Inte så längre tyvärr 😜
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X is lost, and likely the days of a single platform is over. And I don’t think it was mainly Elon as a person, but that he stopped doing anything about the bots/trolls. If you want that, you could just prompt ChatGPT to generate some daily pro-Putin/MAGA posts for you. That’s IMHO why people left
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If any party gets 80% the country is for sure not a democracy!
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The ”mistake” everyone makes until they set up their first VPN and have a moment of realization
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It’s a decent car (though the refreshed version maybe took a little too much inspiration from cheap Chinese EVs design wise). But absolutely unsellable outside of MAGA groups given their CEO.
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Grinding down the 🇷🇺 strategic weapons at a pace Cold War 🇺🇸 could only dream about. Something to think about for those skeptical of Ukraine joining NATO
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I would have guessed it would go a lot quicker once the maker started tilting. Major automakers still develop new ICE models for ”global markets”, i.e third world countries, but can these models really compete in the west?
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The fallout from funding the Russian war machine will be on a whole different level. But I was mainly referring to the obvious case of corruption and that the German people went along with it.
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And the Germans went along with the ”Atomkraft nein danke” BS *after* this happened. That one I will never understand
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Let’s hope that was the point all the time. Best way to place a sensor grid is letting the Russians haul it there themselves
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That bridge was always permitted, as it was Ukraine and not Russia. At least a part of it
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En viss logik finns väl ändå? Vad gäller betaltjänster skulle det vara att föredra att ha en öppen standard och fri konkurrens mot dagens monopol Swish som kontrolleras av storbanker. Vad gäller tåg så sker konkurrens genom upphandling, vilket väl är en ur effektivitetssynpunkt ifrågasatt metod
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Det beror till viss del på att Apple Pay har 13-årsgräns. Men visst är det problematiskt att Swish har fått sådan dominans, det finns ju egentligen inte brist på konkurrenter (PayPal, Revolut, …) men det är svårt att köpa tågbiljetter med dem i Sverige
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From my side not so much conspiracy theory, but maybe a little bit of nostalgia 😉
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That, or societal changes, or anything causing the producer wanting to bury what they once produced. The immutability of what was once sold is something we have lost to streaming. Do you actually have DVD player or original Xbox hooked up to your TV, or is it in a box in the attic?
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What Putin could teach other world leaders as a ”service” is that the best way to avoid losing a war is to not start one in the first place
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Nice, but how do you even play these things today? But it’s sad that streaming services like Disney doesn’t offer all the versions of a movie, it would be almost free for them to do
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Sorry, I misread your comment
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Malta is actually about 300 km2 (just feels bigger because of traffic it takes forever to cross the island 🙂) But it would have been a truly impressive airport that size
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Peak refactoring before Cmd+I
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The US isn’t getting a plane. Trump is getting a plane.
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Unity is also not open source, unlike Unreal. So if the company went bust, all your precious IP is forever locked into an unusable proprietary tech. Regardless of license, make sure you can always build everything from source
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Northvolt var illa skött ja. Men jag håller med dig, menade mer att det generellt är dåligt med kritiskt granskande av kinesiska investeringar i strategiska tekniker och de geopolitiska konsekvenserna av det.
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En modern bil är två saker: batterier och mjukvara. Resten köps från samma underleverantörer (typ). Ur det perspektivet kanske egentligen det är viktigare att hålla kineserna borta från (resterna av) Northvolt än Volvo.
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Send him to Moscow, maybe?
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Gone are the days where you could carve gold from the app stores
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Antagligen. Men mest för att de troligen inte förstår hur uppkopplade bilarna är och vilken data de kan samla in om passagerarna. Men just TikTok är väl problematiskt också därför att algoritmerna i sig kan utgöra propaganda, samt att många användare är unga
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That’s why you bookmark your airlines’ captive portals 😉
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Both a pope and a Jedi, then!