How is a pin not a passcode?
How is a pin not a passcode?
from the article:
I am well aware of how licenses work. That’s why I changed, to make it very clear and a deterrent due to certain parties violating the old license, by not attributing and stripping my copyright. Packagers being collateral damage was a beneficial side-effect, considering they don’t clearly mark their versions as modified (also a GPL requirement), break functionality, and expect upstream to provide support.
What’s so bad about not permitting commercial uses?
The guard rails already killed an experiment of it, Square Enix did a remake of an investigation game with LLM but the model was completely useless, it used to be the lowest rated game on steam.
I think it’s always been a game too, even the first editions had missions alongside free flight.
I don’t know that other one, but what hooked people on MSFS was the AI terrain made from satellite images letting you fly from anywhere to anywhere, and some capitals are handmade.
They also added missions based on the previous games to celebrate the series history.
Nintendo filled some vague ass patents after the game launched, they are a disgusting company that already did the same to white cat project because of some virtual analogue because they were releasing their own Dragalia Lost.
We are just missing the perpetual ad drones in the sky.
They know their network is harmful to teens for years now, I wonder why NOW they are finally doing something about it?
As Ed said, Sam Altman has been a plague.
That’s a face that also worked Saturdays.
Should’ve just asked your trusty copilot 🤖
That example, losing the artwork of the Kurzgesagt videos is pretty bad though.
ChatGPT could download the transcript and just build a short summary.
Then you wouldn’t watch the video and the creator just lost.
I also found that sometimes the crowd sourced titles were just boring, albeit accurate.
It’s the equivalent of the comedy geniuses that remove words from comics thinking it’s always better.
Their parents don’t even give them PCs, only phones, how would they even learn?
I’m pretty sure most people are just mad that this is basically “rules for thee but not for me”, why should a company be free to pirate but I can’t? Case in point is the internet archive losing their case against a publisher. That’s the crux of the issue.
Still better than the theory that Spotify itself is making AI jazz and putting them on their oficial playlists to not pay artists.
Basically Cyberpunk, people only interact with the night city intranet because the global internet has been taken over by AIs.