patrick
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I wish our societies picked base-12 instead of base-10.
patrick@lemmy.bestiver.seto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube might slow down your videos if you block adsEnglish51·29 days agoSo you prefer ad supported content?
130ms is perceivable but still quite small, and you’d only hit it once per domain (per TTL). If you care enough to intentionally use it then I wouldn’t worry about it. You’ll rarely notice the difference.
There are a few other services with similar ethos that you may want to check out as alternatives. Quad9 is the one I remember off the top of my head.
patrick@lemmy.bestiver.seto Opensource@programming.dev•Why is your open source project still hosted on GitHub?English21·2 months agoBecause that’s where all contributors are.
Personally I’ve been moving towards dual hosting everything on GitHub + Codeberg. It’s pretty easy to setup CI to keep them in sync, and I’m open to dealing with the annoyances of managing multiple issue trackers.
Some things do charge different amounts though. YouTube Premium for example is more expensive if you subscribe in iOS but maybe that’s just because it’s Google.
They also could have just not let anyone subscribe through the iOS app. Lots of things do that.
patrick@lemmy.bestiver.seto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI declares AI race “over” if training on copyrighted works isn’t fair useEnglish2·4 months agoJapan already passed a law that explicitly allows training on copyrighted material. And many other countries just wouldn’t care. So if it becomes a real problem the companies will just move.
I think they need to figure out a middle ground where we can extract value from the for profit AI companies but not actually restrict the competition.
patrick@lemmy.bestiver.seto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI declares AI race “over” if training on copyrighted works isn’t fair useEnglish5·4 months agoI don’t think they’re wrong in saying that if they aren’t allowed to train on copyrighted works then they will fall behind. Maybe I missed it in the article, but Japan for example has that exact law (use of copyright to train generative AI is allowed).
Personally I think we need to give them somewhat of an out by letting them do it but then taxing the fuck out of the resulting product. “You can use copyrighted works for training but then 50% of your profits are taxed”. Basically a recognition that the sum of all copyrighted works is a societal good and not just an individual copyright holders.
How do you make it illegible for LLMs?