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Do you think it's a good idea to adapt licenses to be able to disallow training models on the source code? Do you think this could be enforced? If so, how?
You forgot one more point:
- Sharks are smooth.
Why was God disappointed in you?
If these were links to issues that could be reacted to, I'd totally do that.
Yes exactly, they're similar. I guess there's a universal desire for tree like data stores.
If you're using a Linux distribution: are you familiar with gsettings
or some equivalent?
Haha and Reddit ofc asks you the same. But I have the feeling that it's more widespread practice nowadays. I haven't seen this in Europe that strongly yet though. Seems like there are more proective data regulation laws.
It seems like think tanks and similar entities are quite effective in shaping the general mind's perspective on a social state. I hope that some of the people holding these beliefs of being robbed by their fellow citizens can readjust to reality by a comparison of the size of welfare budgets and cuts that are taken by hard working leeches along the way. I think one of the more prominent examples are the US healthcare system: it has the highest cost per person, yet is unable to deliver, with people having to pay for services out of their own pockets on top of this. I see this system to be ineffective and inefficient mostly because of people in the chain that grab whatever they can.
So sad... Also I didn't realize the strong decline in unions in the USA.
This was meant to be detached from commercial use, just on "training models".