
Flagged where?
Flagged where?
super-relevant video:
It’s been a while since I’ve used Ubuntu. What happened?
there are a lot of possible ways to audit an AI for copyrighted works, several of which have been proposed in the comments here, but what this could lead to is laws requiring an accounting log of all material that has been used to train an AI as well as all copyrights and compensation, etc.
Who the *uck wants to send an X?
douchebag edgelords who use the ‘X’ as a dog whistle for a swastika
ya, know, people like musk
Oops! All swastikas!
i don’t think anyone is asking Amazon (or anyone) to do a perfect job-- that’s impossible. but platform owners should be responsible for making a reasonable effort to keep their spaces safe.
curious as to what they’d call it.
Musk says lots of things, few of them true, less of them provable in court. Let him burn even more of his money on an army of lawyers fighting Meta trying to prove that somebody hurt hs feelings.
this isn’t a problem. better, it’s a nice way to distract him from his bizarre, fascist crusade.
quelle surprise!
While I agree that nobody is entitled to the works of others, I find it both disingenuous and against the spirit of FOSS for Red Hat to lock its code behind a paywall just because it can still use the GPL due to some somewhat sneaky legal maneuvering so it can still call it “open source” by a very narrow technicality. At this point, why even bother? It’s all just so slimy.
pay your workers a fair wage! end tipping culture!