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03-15-2026, 06:13 PM
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03-17-2026, 01:10 AM
why is david cross now part of this 1 user liked this post: HeavenIsAPlaceOnEarth
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03-18-2026, 02:22 AM
That was quite the journey.
03-18-2026, 04:59 AM
There's a number of replies complaining about his Irish population statistics and the use of AI in the video.
03-18-2026, 09:23 PM
"when youre jerking off you cant hold a gun"
speak for yourself bitch 3 users liked this post: HeavenIsAPlaceOnEarth, benji, filler
the implication that this is unusual behavior implies there's something else they ought to be doing
what, get underground in a safe basement? you still have to live your life though and it's happening constantly, if you duck and cover every time nothing would ever get done uproot everything and leave the region entirely?
actually kind of coming true in some ways
I was reading a thing about how AI is breaking some longstanding mechanics and assumptions regarding open source software licenses...a huge part of it is providing attribution, or setting terms for redistribution, no commercial use etc. historically you could re-implement existing software as long as you could go to the time and expense of rewriting all the code to be sufficiently different from the original, copyright only protects specific fixed expressions, not general implementation of "a sales interface" or whatever the key here was that it was somewhat difficult to do this now with AI, you can practically point it at open source software and say "re-implement this in a non-infringing way" and it will simply do it, and if done properly, you owe no attribution to anyone and can do whatever you want with it and the point was made that the open source software movement probably would've never even gotten off the ground, if this technology was available at the time...our methods for dealing with software copyright might look very different now if we'd had this ability all along why should anyone publish anything open source anymore? you don't get any mild personal prestige from your contribution, if people don't want to agree to your activist license on how they're allowed to use it, they can just re-implement it with AI and owe you nothing maybe that's not "flying too close to the sun" but just in general an attitude that yeah some significant changes are shaking up a lot of things everywhere and letting us get away with more that we couldn't before
03-20-2026, 03:54 PM
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