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2 months agoVery interesting, although I’d like to see how different threadiverse software like mbin fits into this.
Very interesting, although I’d like to see how different threadiverse software like mbin fits into this.
If you roll a set of dice, do you own the number?
I don’t think it is a tool in the same sense that image editing software is.
But if for example you use a LLM to write an outline for something and you heavily edit it, then that’s transformative, and it’s owned by you.
The raw output isn’t yours, even though the prompt and final edited version are.
I think the solution is just that anything AI generated should be public domain.
I think you might really enjoy using a tiling window manager on linux.
I would say most anticheat works (although some games specifically choose to not allow Linux). It’s just kernel level anticheat that flat out doesn’t work (which is malware anyway)