

Hey. I saw you throating the boots of the exploitative owning class in a bunch of your comments. Do you have any good takes about anything? Like, even on a totally different topic?
Hello, tone-policing genocide-defender and/or carnist 👋
Instead of being mad about words, maybe you should think about why the words bother you more than the injustice they describe.
Have a day!
Hey. I saw you throating the boots of the exploitative owning class in a bunch of your comments. Do you have any good takes about anything? Like, even on a totally different topic?
I just cant wrap my head around why they’re willing to go so far to gain good will from people by having such a generous free tier, but somehow licensing the code under a FOSS license is out of the question??
Why not just go all the way and make sure everyone who cares about reading the souce could also give you free contributions?
Yes, because private property is theft. But unequal enforcement of copyright law is worse. Right now, LLMs are just lying machines trained on pirated data and the companies that run them are acting with impunity for doing something a normal person would get put in jail for.
Copyright is immoral, but as long as it exists, the laws should be extra strict on companies that steal others’ works.
I know everyone knows the claim that it’s a bug is bullshit, but here’s a personal anecdote to further demonstrate it:
I have two identical MacBooks: one for work, one is personal. My personal MacBook has my EU Apple account signed in. The other has a US Apple account.
I updated to macOS 15.3 at the same time. Guess what? The one with the US account had Apple “Intelligence” surreptitiously enabled. The one with the EU account didn’t.
Doesn’t sound like a bug to me 🙄 Sounds like they’re enabling their bullshit where they can get away with it, and they don’t want to risk it with people protected by EU regulations.
Helix is best editor 😏
Does Mistral actually provide the training datasets, or are they using the fake definition of “”“open source AI”“” that the OSI has massaged into being as megacorp friendly as possible?
You can just write bash scripts in your actions if you want them to be easily replicatable on your local machine, so you don’t really lose anything with that system.