I've the impression that copyright isn't for the "small guy", but for the "big tech"
Shin
That's the point, my focus is on the "Europe" as a general place, since they need to sync the "law" to some degree, there is different levels, but the base line are the same.
Most public data, like all the music in Spotify don't require a cookie. So I could in theory scrape all the Spotify music to "listem later". This wouldn't be "illigal", but if that's the case Annas Archive should be "fine"... (I know that they are distributing, and this is the fight)
But, if they scrapped the music, and I scrape we would have the same "dataset", so if I download the Annas "dataset", would it be different from mine? So if I prefer to download the Anna's dataset instead of scrape myself, would this be illigal? They aren't selling (on the contrary of Google).
There is way to many questions in my head :(
With the slow-death of copyright, what else is left? And if not dead, how can we reclaim it? I've so many questions, and I can't focus on a single thing :(
I've the impression that creating a "VM-like" instance for a game would be a little bit too much, another layer of translation for a game that already have dozens of layers from "code -> pixel"... Feels like waste... but if this really solves a issue... welp...
Static links would be a problem, like replicating the same lib/resources multiple times in a system, Reason why the dynamic links for bin are a thing?
Sorry for the stupid question, but what would be a standard container for any distro?
Most of the current AI models can already search and find bugs, this mythos is pretty much a PR stunt.
Yeah, I had broke the links on the frontpage. Very "smort" of me breaking thing out of blue. It's fixed, hopefully I didn't broke anything else in the process
~~Ooooohhhh shoot. Looks like I broke something on the last pipeline. Let me double-check.~~
Fixed
Should "we" care?
And if so, what we can do about it?
I've the impression that it's moving the problem to another vendor instead of solving it. Not exactly sure how to feel on this topic.
Since it's a company, it should not use our data, right? right? It's my data, it can't use my post for training, right? It's not fair use... right?