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Thought experiment: What if AI companies were allowed to use copyrighted material for free as long as they release their models to the public? Want to keep your model private? Pay up. Similar to the GPL.
Trump did end the de minimis rule. The executive order was made April 2nd; the loophole closes May 2nd. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/03/de-minimis-trade-loophole-to-end-may-2-white-house-says.html
wosat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Musk’s X suspends opposition accounts in Turkey amid civil unrestEnglish416·4 months agoI get that it’s trendy to bash Elon, but he has always said that X would attempt to follow local laws:
By “free speech”, I simply mean that which matches the law. I am against censorship that goes far beyond the law. If people want less free speech, they will ask government to pass laws to that effect. Therefore, going beyond the law is contrary to the will of the people.
He has pushed back on countries who attempt to push their censorship dictates on the world – hence, why many of the account suspensions are only in effect within Turkey:
Some accounts appear to be suspended only in Turkey and not in the rest of the world.
Larger question: Why is Elon/X getting more flak than the authoritarian douchebag – Erdoğan – and his cronies in the judiciary who are censoring and jailing political opponents?
wosat@lemmy.worldto Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Journalists and news platforms should be held accountable for the accuracy of their speculative articlesEnglish2·4 months agoThinking about this from a technical standpoint, it would be interesting and useful if the platforms that host online articles provided some mechanisms to (1) explicitly recognize when an article is making predictions and (2) allow/remind the author or readers to follow-up and rate the accuracy of the predictions over time. This would allow all sorts of meta analysis on the accuracy of a particular author’s predictions, on particular types of predictions, on trends in positive or negative predictions, etc.
wosat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•It’s not censorship to stop hateful online content, insists UN rights chiefEnglish1253·6 months agoYou are proving the parent’s point and you don’t even realize it.
wosat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•It’s not censorship to stop hateful online content, insists UN rights chiefEnglish62·6 months agoAnd what if 50% of people want to read what you consider hateful drivel?
wosat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Samsung: Exynos problems are due to "too short" 52-hour working week in Korea - NotebookCheck.net NewsEnglish33·8 months agoIn what I’m sure is totally unrelated news, South Korea’s work force is predicted to shrink by half in the next 50 years.
wosat@lemmy.worldto[Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz@lemmy.world•The first crew launch of Boeing’s Starliner capsule is on hold indefinitelyEnglish16·1 year agoI suspect there is at least one engineer who voiced concerns months or years ago, was not listened to, and is now having an “I told you so” moment.
wosat@lemmy.worldto Star Wars@lemmy.world•Star Wars – The Phantom Menace: still terrible after all these years?English142·1 year agoThey should re-make Episodes 1-3 and do what they should have done the first time – reveal Jar Jar as a Sith Lord at the end of the trilogy.
wosat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Vice is basically dead — Thousands of stories written over the past two decades could soon be deleted without any warningEnglish9·1 year agoExactly! Back in the day, you had two options: (1) subscribe or (2) buy a single magazine or newspaper. Now, there’s no equivalent to the newsstand for digital media.
wosat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google will no longer back up the Internet: Cached webpages are dead. Google Search will no longer make site backups while crawling the web.English59·1 year agoTo be clear, Google will still be storing copies of the pages they crawl. They just won’t be making those copies available to end users.
wosat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft sneaks ads into the new Outlook for WindowsEnglish4·1 year agoMicrosoft tried to shanghai me to the “new outlook”. When I realized the scope of what they were trying to do, under the guise of a simple software update, I was floored. I don’t even think Google, with all of their Borg-ish tendencies, would attempt such a blatant hijacking of user data. The privacy implications are profound.
wosat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•‘Impossible’ to create AI tools like ChatGPT without copyrighted material, OpenAI saysEnglish231·1 year agoThis situation seems analogous to when air travel started to take off (pun intended) and existing legal notions of property rights had to be adjusted. IIRC, a farmer sued an airline for trespassing because they were flying over his land. The court ruled against the farmer because to do otherwise would have killed the airline industry.
wosat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists successfully replicate historic nuclear fusion breakthrough three timesEnglish371·2 years agoWhile this is amazing and all, it’s always seemed to me that this approach of using hundreds of laser beams focused on a single point would never scale to be viable for power generation. Can any experts here confirm?
I’ve always assumed this approach was just useful as a research platform – to learn things applicable to other approaches, such as tokamaks, or to weapons applications.
wosat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•HP raising Instant Ink subscription pricing significantlyEnglish52·2 years agoIt amazes me that there are so many people who buy a printer, are offered this “pay $x a month for Y pages” type of plan, and say yes. I mean, sure, HP sucks, but they wouldn’t be able to get away with such slimy business practices if there weren’t so many people willing to pay.
wosat@lemmy.worldto Traditional Art@lemmy.world•Cathedral Interior - Wenzel Hablik (1881 - 1934)English1·2 years agoLooking at this, I was sure it was depicting the Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Spain, but after doing some searching, it looks like the resemblance is just a coincidence.
wosat@lemmy.worldto conservative@lemmy.world•Colorado Supreme Court to hear case against Christian baker who refused to make LGBTQ-themed cake112·2 years agoBusinesses that create custom works should be able to decide what they want to create, but they shouldn’t be able to limit who they’ll sell to.
wosat@lemmy.worldto Python@programming.dev•Clearing The Deque (exploring Python's deque data structure through a picture story)English5·2 years agoYou can use a deque as a stack (First In, Last Out) or as a queue (First In, First Out). Lists are especially inefficient when adding/removing from the beginning of the list, but, for deques, it’s a O(1) operation.
It’s like there’s an invisible anti-rain force field around DFW. It comes down toward us and just… disappears.
They might be using browser fingerprinting to tie you back to your banned account. Also, if you haven’t cleared all cookies and data (local storage, cache, etc.), then they might be using that. Try waiting until you get a new IP from your ISP and then use a different browser. Don’t use a VPN.