sem, sem@piefed.blahaj.zone

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The /s indicator is standard for a reason. All these jokers giving you crap act like they’ve never heard of Poes law.

I can’t say for sure, but I think they were being sarcastic on the internet without using /s

I was responding specifically to this part

But if an LLM regurgitates closed-source code from its training data, I just can’t see any way how that would be the developer’s fault…

showing what would happen when the llm regurgitates open source code into close source projects.

Sorry if you didn’t like that.

First of all, who is going to discover the closed source use of gpl code and create a lawsuit anyway?

Second, the llm ingests the code, and then spits it back out, with maybe a few changes. That is how it benefits from copyleft code while stripping the license.

Maybe a human could do the same thing, but it would take much longer.

Pretty convenient.

This is how copyleft code gets laundered into closed source programs.

All part of the plan.

I scanned through the next several minutes after this moment and didn’t hear them address the duplicate Outlooks again. So, I emailed the Artemis II communications team, who is definitely not busy today I’m sure, and asked: Can the astronauts check their email yet?

I’ll update if I hear back.

This reminds me of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation. The mule. One dude who draws power from being able to deceive billions of people.

Nobody knows yet what triggered the ban. It could have been an automatic system, a moderator decision, or even some glitch with account verification. Reddit has not said a word about it.

Nah man. Advanced is a relative term. Making formulas in a spreadsheet can be advanced vs just typing stuff in there to make easy layouts.

Posts by sem, sem@piefed.blahaj.zone

Comments by sem, sem@piefed.blahaj.zone

The /s indicator is standard for a reason. All these jokers giving you crap act like they’ve never heard of Poes law.

I can’t say for sure, but I think they were being sarcastic on the internet without using /s

I was responding specifically to this part

But if an LLM regurgitates closed-source code from its training data, I just can’t see any way how that would be the developer’s fault…

showing what would happen when the llm regurgitates open source code into close source projects.

Sorry if you didn’t like that.

First of all, who is going to discover the closed source use of gpl code and create a lawsuit anyway?

Second, the llm ingests the code, and then spits it back out, with maybe a few changes. That is how it benefits from copyleft code while stripping the license.

Maybe a human could do the same thing, but it would take much longer.

Pretty convenient.

This is how copyleft code gets laundered into closed source programs.

All part of the plan.

I scanned through the next several minutes after this moment and didn’t hear them address the duplicate Outlooks again. So, I emailed the Artemis II communications team, who is definitely not busy today I’m sure, and asked: Can the astronauts check their email yet?

I’ll update if I hear back.

This reminds me of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation. The mule. One dude who draws power from being able to deceive billions of people.

Nobody knows yet what triggered the ban. It could have been an automatic system, a moderator decision, or even some glitch with account verification. Reddit has not said a word about it.

Nah man. Advanced is a relative term. Making formulas in a spreadsheet can be advanced vs just typing stuff in there to make easy layouts.