ThomasWilliams, thomaswilliams@lemmy.world
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A Datsun B210 weighed 750 kg. The dashboard was made from carboard and the thin metal skin was only one layer thick, the inside trim was made from cardboard.
Heh no.
Cars in the 1970s were made from coffee tins and cardboard.
EVs weigh similar to similar ICE vehicles.
That would be latin ? I’m pretty sure that’s where “Phillipines” originates.
It didn’t break out of any sandbox, it was trained on BSD vulnerabilities and then told what to look for.
According to sources, the scheme worked like this: someone fed YouTube videos of Campbell performing to an AI engine, which then replicated her voice and instrumental style. That fabricated music was then distributed across platforms using a company called Vydia.
Vydia then proceeded to file copyright claims against the original source videos on Campbell’s own YouTube channel, the same videos that had been used to teach the AI to sound like her in the first place.
Because YouTube’s copyright claim system operates without individual human review of each dispute, Campbell’s channel was effectively handed over to Vydia’s financial control. “I am no longer making money on YouTube,” she said. “Vydia is making money on YouTube off of my own videos of me playing my own banjo in my own backyard with traditional folk songs, some for my own family, over AI-generated music.”
What was made up ?
Someone uploaded a Datsun B210 commercial to YT, and was contacted by a person demanding $15000 for the video as they had “claimed” copyright on material “that Nissan had released into the public domain”.
- you can’t claim copyright on public domain material.
- Nissan never released the copyright.
Nevertheless, YT blocked the video for “copyright violation”.
Mississippi and Alabama have petro-chemical industries (and defence) that pay handsomely. They have some of the highest wage levels in the Union.
Not the poverty levels, the V8 pick up levels.
California and New York are the poorest states based on median wage…
Its not very much, Chrysler had over a million vehicles in stock 18 months ago.
Australia has more snowfields than Switzerland.
Switzerland is tiny.
Not providing an age signal is not illegal, you just won’t be able to access restricted material like social media.
Debian uses systemd, so its coming whatever they decide.
Debian can’t survive without California.
Yes because that’s how governments work.
No that’s total garbage.
The law doesn’t mention commerciality or vendors, only operating systems.
Only restricted material will require an age verification.
The legislation is clear and unambiguous : an operating system must provide an age verification which is able to accessible by third parties on the internet.
From a non-lawyer perspective, it is not yet clear how such regulations apply to a non-commercial, volunteer-driven project like Debian, which does not sell software and provides it in a highly decentralized way
There’s no mention of selling in the law.
There is no “start” it has been an absolute failure.
It wasn’t designed to address online problems, it’s purpose was to placate the mainstream media.
No Stupid Questions
A Datsun B210 weighed 750 kg. The dashboard was made from carboard and the thin metal skin was only one layer thick, the inside trim was made from cardboard.
Heh no.
Cars in the 1970s were made from coffee tins and cardboard.
EVs weigh similar to similar ICE vehicles.
That would be latin ? I’m pretty sure that’s where “Phillipines” originates.
It didn’t break out of any sandbox, it was trained on BSD vulnerabilities and then told what to look for.
What was made up ?
Someone uploaded a Datsun B210 commercial to YT, and was contacted by a person demanding $15000 for the video as they had “claimed” copyright on material “that Nissan had released into the public domain”.
Nevertheless, YT blocked the video for “copyright violation”.
Mississippi and Alabama have petro-chemical industries (and defence) that pay handsomely. They have some of the highest wage levels in the Union.
Not the poverty levels, the V8 pick up levels.
California and New York are the poorest states based on median wage…
Its not very much, Chrysler had over a million vehicles in stock 18 months ago.
Australia has more snowfields than Switzerland.
Switzerland is tiny.
Not providing an age signal is not illegal, you just won’t be able to access restricted material like social media.
Debian uses systemd, so its coming whatever they decide.
Debian can’t survive without California.
Yes because that’s how governments work.
No that’s total garbage.
The law doesn’t mention commerciality or vendors, only operating systems.
Only restricted material will require an age verification.
The legislation is clear and unambiguous : an operating system must provide an age verification which is able to accessible by third parties on the internet.
There’s no mention of selling in the law.
There is no “start” it has been an absolute failure.
It wasn’t designed to address online problems, it’s purpose was to placate the mainstream media.