I remember that happening, I think they did eventually fix that
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Because the underlying problem isn't the tool.
I agree?
Except when you think about if a ban were actually implemented it would absolutely be pro-entrenched companies like OpenAI and Anthropic and open weight models could be banned outright, I've already seen well-intentioned but misguided "experts" saying exactly that, BAN open weight models and pause further development, who would that benefit directly?
Except NFTs were never used to nearly even close to the same amount as AI, it had much less usecases and the one that did "catch on" was idiotic.
Crime is a symptom of a problem, not a technological advancement, apples and oranges.
AI the tool is never going away in the same way the internet is never going away. (Barring our entire civilization collapses and we lose knowledge/connectivity/life lmao)
What's crazy is you can actually learn how to do things by trying, it's crazy! I didn't know how to install Linux either when I was 12, but just searching for information I was able to learn how to do it.
I'm sure what you meant to say was, "we should add a clause to any new user generated content to give us sole control over it" ;)
As if most people self-manage their 401ks, it's almost always managed by the holding company unless someone does a PCRA or something along those lines.
Reminds me of one time when I was a child my dad got pulled over, I (unaware of what was going on) took my seat belt off.
Cop almost wrote a ticket for it.
I just don't understand, I don't love windows either, but I figured out how to use it at 7 years old, there's nothing inherently easier with a Mac then on windows, I don't see how it's useful experience is any friendlier then Windows, it's just different.
I think it's just that apple did a good job of marketing that way so seniors bought it.
As a kid, my mother bought herself a Mac and still had to ask me constantly how to do basic things, I usually couldn't figure it out either (because the interface is not intuitive) and just ended up searching the internet.
Idk, not directed at you ofc lol, I've been using computers for 28 years, mainly windows up until I installed Linux mint on a whim at 12 years old and then Windows/Linux mainly since and Macs are so much more painful to use for me.
Yeah the Apple fanboys are delusional if they think they'd get this on any level of affordability, Apple always overpriced for the components. "But muh reliability/engineering" I hear them scream from the void, yet I could list a ton of hardware/engineering failures from Apple products over the years, they're not one of the most profitable companies in America for nothing, It's because they consistently charge more for less.
The only thing I'll give them is booting intel and really kickstarting ARM support on desktops, Microsoft just did a shit job of it (per the norm) even though they've been trying for like a decade at this point.
One thing, any chance you've heard of a way to have two remotes, one basically ignored gitignore (personal self-hosted storage) vs front-facing with github or similar?