Just remember, kids: It's perfectly legal for people to take your writing, code, videos, music and other works into a 'dataset' that can be used to train an LLM model to forge your art or writing style -- for money.
But if a nonprofit decides to purchase hardcopy books, scan them in, and create a digital lending program providing works to anyone who asks -- for free, that's checks notes illegal. :D
@skryking different folders on one computer. It randomly started working again so I have a horrible suspicion it has to do with a peer on the network acting up.
@iyashikei_kris the thing is the suggestion doesn't even make sense in the context of the project. Markdown in Agregore is rendered to pretty much the same HTML as the gemtext so there would be no point in doing the extra conversion step. This is why it feels like there was a prompt like "make a suggestion for a change to this github repo" instead of an actual need before going to prompt.
@iyashikei_kris The fact their activity is private is also sus. Like is it a bot auto-creating issues?
Is it just me or do folks see issues with long list based explanations as being potentially LLM generated?
@TheBierFrau I'm sure corpos would be happier for folks to die from overwork at home
DIY, pirated medicine is becoming increasingly accessible and easier to make due to automation, new tech, and new software developed and released by Four Thieves Vinegar Collective:
https://www.404media.co/right-to-repair-for-your-body-the-rise-of-diy-pirated-medicine/
MPs should not be landlords.
MPs should not have outside employments.
MPs should not be allowed to receive gifts of any kind (which are bribes pure and simple).
They already get nearly 100K salary and many claim 200K expenses on top of that.
The whole system is corrupt.
@mos_8502 I found it got easier to read after the first few thousand lines of code. I agree though it was hard to grock with all the conventions that don't exist in other places.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.