Music publishers sue happy in the face of any new technological development? You don’t say.
If an intern gives you some song lyrics on demand, do they sue the parents?
Do we develop all future A.I. Technology only when it can completely eschew copyrighted material from their comprehension?
"I am sorry, I’m not allowed to refer to the brand name you are brandishing. Please buy our brand allowance package #35 for any action or communication regarding this brand content. "
I dream of a future when we think of the benefit of humanity over the maintenance of our owners’ authoritarian control.
Today in Labor History October 13, 1902: Teddy Roosevelt threatened to send in federal troops as strikebreakers to crush a coal strike. The strike by anthracite coal miners in eastern Pennsylvania was led by the United Mineworkers of America (UMWA). The region had had dozens of previous strikes led by earlier and now defunct unions like the WBA. The UMWA was created 12 years prior, when the Knights of Labor Assembly #35 merged with the National Progressive Miners Union. Over 100,000 miners participated in the strike, threatening to cut off heating fuel for most of the country. It was also the first strike settled by federal arbitration. The miners won a 9-hour work day (down from 10) and a 10% wage increase.
This was the same region where, in 1877, 20 Irish union activists were hanged on false charges of Molly Maguire terrorism to crush the WBA, brought on by the shenanigans of agent provocateur James McParland, working for the Pinkertons. That struggle is depicted in my novel, Anywhere But Schuylkill, which you can purchase here: https://www.thehistoricalfictioncompany.com/michael-dunn
I didn’t used to understand foreign involvement in wars, like the whole America-Vietnam shenanigans. But I can see why after watching this Israeli Palestine Conflict since birth....
Yeah, I realized after replying that you’re below Illinois. There’s still a little poll inertia (they were preseason #25), but really the weak W1 opponent is the main thing. If I were doing the rankings by hand, I value head-to-head quite a bit, but the model would suggest that those results are flukes (and if not, it will soon correct itself – Colorado has risen 68 places in just 2 weeks). There’s a little stickiness with Toledo as well (pre-season #35).
redeem ourselves from last year vs texas
That game was a redemption from the year prior… I no longer live in Texas and that may be the only game I can get to this season, so I really hope that doesn’t happen
There was a time where this debate was bigger. It seems the world has shifted towards architectures and tooling that does not allow dynamic linking or makes it harder. This compromise makes it easier for the maintainers of the tools / languages, but does take away choice from the user / developer. But maybe that’s not...
I kind of agree with your points, but I think there has to be a distinction of libs. Most deps should be static IMHO. But something like OpenSSL I can understand if you go with dynamic linking, especially if it’s a security critical program.
But for “string parsing library #124” or random “gui lib #35”… Yeah, go with static.
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It depends; are we talking about a Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism situation, or a “What up, viewers? This wave of the raid on Nestlé Aquifer Station #35 is brought to you by Raid Shadow Legends and Taco Bell’s Crunch Wrap™ Financing Options— for a limited time only you can use promo code BajaRaider to lock-in interest rates as low as 42.60%” type situation?
I've pulled together what we can learn from the October 22, 2020 CYA memo on the Hunter Biden laptop. Hoping some tech folks, esp @malwarejake and @matthew_d_green can review it to see if they can figure out why FBI had to install laptop hard drive in new laptop to get an image of it.
@emptywheel@wpoland
Hmm. Shapley's version of the timeline says that "hard drive" is imaged by 12/19/2019 (#21,22) but on 3/6 the FBI received the image of the laptop. (#35,36)
So did the laptop take three months to image? Item #37 "First evidence ... from laptop" seems to corroborate that.
The message about "quality and completeness" says "the hard drive".
So maybe your interpretation of deduping was the right one?
Music publishers sue Amazon-backed AI company over song lyrics (www.theguardian.com)
Why cant the Middle East just chill out?
I didn’t used to understand foreign involvement in wars, like the whole America-Vietnam shenanigans. But I can see why after watching this Israeli Palestine Conflict since birth....
It's not that he's *wrong* in this case, but... (startrek.website)
(OC) - As always, please feel free to take/repost any meme I make!
‘War Is Good for Business,’ Declares Executive at London’s Global Arms Fair (scheerpost.com)
Week 3 c/cfb poll (forms.gle)
Things are starting to get interesting. Let’s see how things got shook up this week
How important is the option for dynamic linking (vs static linking) in the modern day?
There was a time where this debate was bigger. It seems the world has shifted towards architectures and tooling that does not allow dynamic linking or makes it harder. This compromise makes it easier for the maintainers of the tools / languages, but does take away choice from the user / developer. But maybe that’s not...
All the historical evidence for Jesus in one room (lemmy.world)
All the historical evidence for Jesus in one room
Why would someone choose ubuntu server over a headless debian installation?
Unless it’s just a hardware driver issue?
Would it be boring to live in a world where most of our works are done by machines?
Like without any human interventions. What would our routine be like?