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custard_swollower,

Dark Arc is spot on, also, the original package is taken off from snap store due to Twilio killing their authy desktop app:

help.twilio.com/…/22771146070299-User-guide-End-o…

custard_swollower,

I feel personally insulted, I have similar hand writing :D

custard_swollower,

Thanks! Mlem is pretty neat :)

Small question: is there a way to select in which browser should the links open?

custard_swollower,

Walk without a rhytm, and you won’t attract the worm!

custard_swollower,

I’ve read his book a few years ago, and he was pretty bullish on risky investments, so…

custard_swollower,

First Diablo 4 and now this… Horrible company.

custard_swollower,

Lots of hardware lies about its useful capabilities.

Can you run 4k? Of course. But can you run more than 4 frames a second?

custard_swollower,

Both are valid (if you’d add seconds) in both RFC 3339 and ISO 8601, but timezone support is the same here and there…

custard_swollower,

It is missing one point: as a creator, I want to be able to forbid you from training on my creations. And the only tool that could enable that is the copyright enforcement over AI training.

custard_swollower,

That’s exactly what’s at stake, waiting to be sufficiently litigated. And I hope that creators will win, and that they would be able to tell if they allow richest big tech companies in the world to train on their creations.

custard_swollower,

The AI companies shown that they are incapable of regulating themselves on this topic, and so people with art at stake should force their hand.

Open source or not doesn’t matter here, what matters is the copyright. If even Disney can defend works they own (whatever their ethics), so should anyone else.

custard_swollower,

If you do stuff, earn from it, and ignore parties and their rights, you are forced to compensate. I guess it will be peanuts though.

custard_swollower,

Yeah, and the same thing would happen if e.g. PII or HIPAA related would end up in trained model. The fact that some PII or health data ended up being publicly available, doesn’t mean that automatically you can process or store such data, and train on such data.

custard_swollower,

I live in central Europe and work remotely with US team. Most people locally work from 7-8, I start work at 10.

10 years ago I’d be awake from 12 till 3 in the morning, it took me a few years to migrate towards 10 till 1. I still do oversleep on weekends, though.

custard_swollower,

Mathmallow

custard_swollower,

Mind you, Feynmann clearly states this is a fraction, and denotes it with “/” likely to make sure you treat it as a fraction.

custard_swollower,

I really like it, and I miss it on Linux. On Linux, I have to trust that each and every sh/bash script, package install script, or some stuff you download from internet are actually safe and don’t access your private stuff. On mac I get the prompt when some software needs to access a specific folder.

custard_swollower,

Macs are pretty solid for coding. You don’t need to tinker with them, most of the time stuff just works. On the other hand, I spent lots of time to make sure stuff just works well on my Dell or ThinkPad with Ubuntu or pop.

For software, I’ve found that some software doesn’t give you much help if you get into problems on Linux.

And there is always something with Linux that doesn’t work for me. Like my Dell laptop with pop!os doesn’t charge over usb-C from Dell monitor (it worked on windows). Touchscreen doesn’t always work after waking up. I had ThinkPad with awful fan control on linux and hibernation issues. I had issues with scaling with external screens.

custard_swollower,

OP wanted a fun child project, but it’s not fun anymore, just responsibilities.

The problem I see is just a difference between expectations and reality.

Expectations were: it would be fun to give people something for free, create open source, be part of some community. Maybe even get some recognition, maybe better job offers.

Reality is: noone cares about your open source project enough to pay for it.

And such is life. Noone stops you from just stopping working on it, and that’s an adult option. All open source licences have a clause like “I don’t own you nothing”, and maybe that’s the moment to use it.

custard_swollower,

TIL this is one of the inspirations for Night Watch book by Terry Pratchett

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