Do tell, how does it make your life easier?
Do tell, how does it make your life easier?
OK, sounds good to me. Thanks for the quick reply.
So it’s like a bounty system then? Wouldn’t that contribute to low-quality PRs that are rushed to get the money ASAP? And what if the company tries to cancel the bounty right before the commit is pushed, when all the work is done?
What a great way to build trust in a newly born platform! And how respecting to the people that are using the platform! Way to go!
Real question. When they say “we don’t sell your data”, that also means they are saying “we don’t trade your information with other companies for other things that aren’t money”, or it doesn’t?
Mozilla is corrupt? How so?
We live in a capitalist society. You can do whatever you want as long as you have money or promise lots of money to powerful people.
The BBC contacted Telegram for comment about its refusal to join the child protection schemes and received a response after publication which has been included.
Where is it? I didn’t find it anywhere in the article.
Is it really not true? How many companies have been training their models using art straight out of the Internet while completely disregarding their creative licences or asking anyone for permission? How many times haven’t people got a result from a GenAI model that broke IP rights, or looked extremely similar to an already existing piece of art, and would probably get people sued? And how many of these models have been made available for commercial purposes?
The only logical conclusion is that GenAI steals art because it has been constantly “fed” with stolen art.
They explained what they’re trying to do, but they didn’t explain the how, and that annoyed me. Why do we have to wait for the countdown to know actual relevant information about this project?
Simple, but effective. Liked the meme in the readme
Did you end up posting any implementations to ticalc.org ?
Add in a test that wasn’t made to be accurate and was only used to make a point, like what other comments mention
It’s kind of stupid this even has to exist tbh
Knowing if a command failed and capturing stderr (which contains stuff like error messages) are not the same thing.
I checked the docs, and I’m a bit confused with one thing. They show that you can capture the stdout of a command into a variabe, but they never show stderr being captured. How would that work?
“Sorry, but we can’t pay in advance, you’ll have to put the work in first”
Is it? Didn’t know about it until now…
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