They’re probably hoping to use people’s submitted code for training. But that seems like it will be diminishing returns
dantheclamman
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I never asked a question, despite using it daily. Too afraid of being berated 😅
I am not one to force monogamy on people, though I personally am not interested in being with anyone but my partner. That being said, I think it’s wrong for anyone to violate a partner’s trust. I find it messed up that your high school peer bragged about betraying someone who she claimed to care about (at the time). In a nutshell, it seems like it would be good for society if we got over our puritanical zeal for enforcing monogamy, since some people clearly are wired to need multiple physical partners while still wanting to emotionally connect to one person. But I personally would continue to only be with my chosen partner.
dantheclamman@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•How the Signal Knockoff App TeleMessage Got Hacked in 20 MinutesEnglish7·4 days ago404 has a partnership with Wired. They are both great publications; I subscribe to both. So reading this work on Wired supports 404
dantheclamman@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Industrial Light & Magic's Chief Creative Promotes AI Slop During His TED TalkEnglish6·4 days agoAs a biologist and fan of SciFi/speculative evolution, having it be AI is one issue, but the bigger problem to me is the lack of creativity. They’re literally just obvious mixups of two earth animals? Cmon, let’s have more imagination here!
I just tested with Gemini “Make an image of an alien creature that is a mix of a crustacean and squid, but with fur, climbing up a purple tree. there are lianas and vines falling down around it with orange flowers”
Pocket saved an offline searchable archive of all of the article text. Multiple times I found articles I saved that were no longer online. So no, it’s not the same as bookmarks