So does that mean the original novel’s rights belong to the Ming dynasty?
So does that mean the original novel’s rights belong to the Ming dynasty?
What is the copyright system like in the Ming dynasty, I wonder.
Looks more like a one-eyes side-eye.
Yeah, that actually conveyed your meaning much better than your original wording. I understand what you meant now. That means my comment was way too aggressive for what you wanted to convey, so I will apologize.
Most of them don’t have a gambling scene, because most gacha games don’t allow you to trade the things you get from the gacha. Valve does and that’s what facilitates the online casinos that is based on CS2 skins.
Why are you assuming he’s trying to bring the guy down? He could genuinely have a problem parsing the comment and you’re here just dismissing his experience.
I didn’t know that assuming your experience applies to everyone is generally accepted in Lemmy nowadays, considering the voting ratio.
I don’t agree with his point that there are too many commas, but implying that his experience is faked and his comment is made due to malicious intent is just particularly stupid.
In what world does Genshin runs well on a potato? Unless you have a different definition of potato than me. My Galaxy S10e can barely play the game, and it’s not even slow enough to be called a potato
Only if it comes with a cooling fan, though. My face gets really sweaty when I wear a VR headset.
It’s always factored in. Can you show me examples where legality was not factored in?
But he’s not talking about those ones.
There’s no rule against using active cooling for tablets and phones, only practicality. This technology seems like it might be practical enough to use in compact devices such as those, but we’ll see if that’s true.
If you did all the work and potentially criminal collection of data, but everyone else gets the benefit as well, that is not an incentive. You underestimate how selfish corporations can be.
OpenAI wouldn’t stay at the forefront of LLM if every competitor gets to use the model they spent money on training.
It does discourages the use of unauthorised data. If stealing doesn’t give you competitive advantage, it’s not really worth the risk and cost of stealing it in the first place.
How easy are we talking about here? Also, making the model public domain doesn’t mean making the output public domain. The output of an LLM should still abide by copyright laws, as they should be.
That is how LLM works, they don’t store the data as data, but as weight values.
No, you’re unhinged because I only asked for a proper explanation of the things you listed in your initial comment, but you keep spouting stuff that doesn’t seem related to it at all.
Now I see you were talking about his policies regarding Israel, but neither Biden’s support for Israel’s atrocity or his banning of Chinese products makes him a fascist. A supporter of genocide and a racist, maybe, but I don’t see what relation that has with calling him the most fascist president.
Bro, stop spouting off about unrelated things and explain the ones you mentioned in first comment already. You’re just making yourself look unhinged at this point.
No, we’re saying we need more explanation for the things you’ve listed. I can’t connect them to anything I’ve heard off the top of my head.
Any 8 years old hard drive is a concern. Don’t get sucked into thinking Seagate is a bad brand because of anecdotal evidence. He might’ve bought a Seagate hard drive with manufacturing defect, but actual data don’t really show any particular brand with worse reliability, IIRC. What you should do is research whether the particular model of your drive is known to have reliability problems or not. That’s a better indicator than the brand.
I don’t think he meant YOU specifically.