

Lol, I’m not a court of law, I’m a person. I can make my own judgments based on what someone said and how they said it.
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Lol, I’m not a court of law, I’m a person. I can make my own judgments based on what someone said and how they said it.


You can look at the tone of the whole post to understand where the author is mentally. You can also make an educated guess about who will want to work on a project that’s being coded with LLMs. If I’m wrong remind me and I’ll own it. But I don’t think I am.


Also, nobody actually knows if human intelligence is just finer grained stochastic prediction as well.
I think some people are stochastic parrots and some are not. I think most of our true understanding of things comes from escaping our limitations. Why so many people want to become a stochastic parrot is beyond me though.
Now to the future, because we’re not done yet by a long shot. The security reports keep rolling in. I’m working on a bunch of CVEs right now. Luckily I’ve been joined by some other very good developers with great systems development skills and security knowledge. Some of these people came to my attention partly because of all the rage happening at the moment, so I get some rage storm clouds have silver linings. Watch out for some credits for some great new rsync developers in the next release.
The project is being taken over by vibe coders, yay.


Please don’t mix chilli peppers with anti-inflammatory drugs, they wreck your guts as it is lol.


It also matches preference of general public so one would say that algorithm works as expected?
If something is public domain then it’s incompatible with copyleft licenses, like GPL under which Linux is licensed.
Linux team is trolling AI boosters who can’t certify their code is clean unless they trained models themselves.


Not only copyright is dead but so is licensing of things in general. This means there’ll be less original work from both commercial and non-commercial projects. Commercially there won’t be ways to profit so why bother. On the libre licensing front why would you contribute code to GPL licensed projects or release art under Creative Commons if it’s going to be license washed anyway?


How is that relevant to anything I’ve said. It’s like this article, „forget what this news is about, let’s dunk on Denuvo”. I guess they know their audience.


Thank you, I found it - just commenting on how entirely unhelpful this article was.


Correct but irrelevant to what I’ve said, which is that the performance impact of Denuvo is usually minimal. There’s a couple of very bad cases that got a lot of publicity but there’s boatloads of Denuvo games running fine.
It’s cool Denuvo was cracked. It’ll be fixed eventually and the never ending game of cat and mouse continues.


There is 0 details on specifics of how Denuvo was broken. Article goes into detail why Denuvo is bad and not much more (which is also debatable because vast majority of Denuvo implementations do not cause performance impact).


Anthropic claims that. Sucks for them now, but boy did it do wonders for their marketing.


It is Anthropic’s whole business model though.


What if license and copyright was washed by using an LLM to translate Claude into another language?
Either way, Claude can’t be copyrighted because it’s a product of an LLM.


I actually downloaded the PS3 version of DNF off Myrient so I can vouch that’s not it 👀


I’m not worried about backups since all of Myrient content originated elsewhere. The true value of Myrient was how accessible and fast it was and that’s the hard part that this project hasn’t demonstrated yet.


Are they pirates if they paid for it? Police working on behalf of corpos for chilling effect. I’m paying for YouTube and watch pirated content hosted there all the time.


Yeah, fair use apparently doesn’t work the same way in France. Regardless of this consumers can still claim they thought they were purchasing a legitimate product. Do you check if YouTube has rights to videos you’re watching there? Am I liable for watching Star Wars Holiday Special on Youtube?


Given that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, an excuse can be all it takes sometimes, especially in a civil suit.
I’ve seen it enough times to see a pattern. This post is riddled with tech bro language, there’s no denying it. More of it is coming with everything that entails.
Thankfully there’s still openrsync. I didn’t even realise I was already using it so I’m not invested into arguing further. To all vanilla rsync users, Godspeed.