I don’t know where you’re getting the idea that UL certified goods are super expensive. UL is the bare minimum. I have a $10 UL certified lamp on my desk right now. Certifications like TUV and similar are the more expensive ones.
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If they don’t get demonitized or falsely copyright claimed.
Fosheze@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•With AI scraping everything, would it make sense to add copyright notices to comments on the fediverse? CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DeedEnglish1·2 years agoCopyright doesn’t matter for AI training data because that AI is considered a derivitive work therefor using whatever content they find for training data is fair use under current copyright law. People are literally training AI on Pixar content without copyright being an issue.
Also if you don’t want people using your stuff then why are you posting it in the open in a public board that basically everyone has access to? If you want to protect something then the first step would be not handing it to everyone and everything with an internet connection.
Fosheze@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Young people in Guangzhou commute in electric wheelchairs as e-bikes face tighter rulesEnglish62·2 years agoIt’s funny how China has been pushing for years to become more like the US in every way except for human rights SMH
Fuck China and all but I really wouldn’t use the US as a human rights goal post right now.
You can also say no to a mugger. Giving them your wallet is entirely voluntary.
A company I used to work for outsourced most of their coding to a company in India. I say most because when the code came back the internal teams anways had to put a bunch of work in to fix it and integrate it with existing systems. I imagine that, if anything, LLMs will just take the place of that overseas coding farm. The code they spit out will still need to be fixed and modified so it works with your existing systems and that work is going to require programmers.