The “good” news is that Piranha Bytes isn’t involved in that one.
The “good” news is that Piranha Bytes isn’t involved in that one.
I feel like there should be more of a penalty than “we take it away if you get caught”.
They’ve been like this for decades.
How is that related to OpenAI’s app? It’s not an Apple product.
The quiet part once again being said out loud.
Most decent password managers (e.g. 1Password, Proton Pass) have MFA built-in. Use those.
In that case, I didn’t misinterpret you, either. You argued in favor of labor theft.
Why do you care so much about defending unimaginably wealthy corporations stealing the labor of regular people?
See, now we have both misrepresented each others comments.
This is why I focus on distribution rather than training. If you commercialize a model trained on things you don’t own/license, and it generates anything remotely infringing, you should be fully on the hook for every single incident.
But if a model is trained and distributed freely as FOSS, then it’s up to anyone running it to ensure the output is not infringing. This protects fair use while also ensuring that big companies tread more carefully when redistributing models that can violate fair use by competing with those whose work was trained on without permission and are subsequently being emulated without permission.
Is that because of the food products themselves, or because of the non-stick coatings frequently used to package/cook/brew/prepare them?
No reasoning should be necessary to keep government/politicians/anyone else out of people’s private lives - including (and ESPECIALLY) health care decisions.
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
The Constitution already guarantees this. SCOTUS is (as it is wont to do) brazenly defying it.
They should spend the rest of their natural lives in small concrete cells for the way they’ve deliberately and maliciously violated & stolen the rights of all Americans.
Georgian heritage. The redcoats are back in force and need to be driven out again.
That’s a defining characteristic of console gaming, though. Even things like performance vs quality modes didn’t exist until this generation. It’s one of the reasons most PC gamers aren’t also console gamers.
I need to go back and play that. I put it on hold shortly after release in the hopes they’d polish it up. I’ve heard they did, but I haven’t gone back.
I was about to say “hey, I like their UI”… but then I remembered by I generally don’t play casters. It’s because you are right.
Those are big ones. Also, no way to disable chromatic aberration (a known migraine trigger), no DLSS/FSR, and broken anticheat that blocks online play if you dare to fix those problems yourself.
Awesome. Now it just needs to be more affordable while tasting just as good. Right now, the stuff that actually tastes like meat is priced like a bougie, elitist luxury good.