

That’s a really low offer; the company easily at the very least has three times that valuation.
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That’s a really low offer; the company easily at the very least has three times that valuation.
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I’m familiar with piracy terms; and can remove spam posts i see.
Government banned Chinese AI?
Step 1: ask a friend from any other country to fork the model (brotip: use magnets for faster acquiring a friend)
Step 2: have your friend rename the AI.
Step 3: now the model is from said country.
Step 4: download the model from said fork.
OpenAI will go bankrupt. US Government will be jelly. Problem?
Nah, I’m sure Cybertruck was the example of him messing around in a 3d modeling software and then saying to Tesla engineers “make a car out of this”. There’s no other excuse for the lack of thought in its outer design.
%50 you’re allergic to something
%50 bugs
Any repo mirrors?
In its state Telegram is more of an everything app.
Check the database version on both sides to make sure they match.
Pop OS currently is keeping the next version update on alpha as they’re developing their own compositor display stack called COSMIC to go along with it; so some database dependencies might have outdated versions.
First shiny Pokemon I ever got. Basculin carried my team a lot, hence the name “CaptainBasculin”.
I believe this is done using IP rerolling. Basically; a DNS record is created by the domain’s owners to an IP address to verify its ownership. However over time, there might be reasons where the original servers loses the initial IP they were given. This is typically not a problem as long as the IP in the DNS records is updated. However if the subdomain stops being used via official means and people behind it does not delete their subdomain records from the DNS; A malicious actor could reroll their IP until they get the desired IP; and they can control that subdomain if they do.
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GNUNet technically exists; but I’ve never seen it being used in a noticable manner.
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Hexbear is a different instance where its users are basically a group of hard communism supporters. If you disliked their behavior, feel free to block their instance.
Closest thing we have to your definition are Brain-Machine Interfaces. Maybe seek help in a different universe.
Availability. You can just straight up search on YouTube to find a song and find it. Same goes on Spotify. If you’re not an audiophile, no one would care if the song quality is low. If you listen to well known songs, you can likely find the music files available on public trackers and youtube.
If you care about a certain style of music not available on public tracker and want higher quality files; you likely can find a private tracker invite through people that listen to it. So there’s no reason for both people to use a music piracy site.
do you really think I give a shit about tencent? I just wanted to point out that this could have negative consequences for open source projects. Projects sponsored by them could lose a funding source, or any help work done by them could cease because of this.
Keep it a note that having them listed as a Chinese military company could let US put pressure against open source groups to not collaborate with them; very similar to how US forced Linux Foundation to kick off decade old russian collaborators.
Depends a lot on where you reside.
In where I live; no one cares for personal piracy. There have been local tracker owners busted; but the law enforcement did not go after each member individually; even though they could’ve according to law.
Legal ramifications? Highly unlikely; unless you’re explaining how to break copy prevention methods. That’s considered illegal in a lot of countries afaik.
As for lines you should not cross; I see ethics as more of a concern than anything. If you’re trying to learn how to use some software feel free to pirate it; but if you go into the level where you make a significant income out of it; you really should pay for it.