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Here is what I think is happening. Google blocks certain third party tracking cookies by default in chrome. They said theyll make a list to distinguish between what they call good and bad cookies. Also they’ll add built in tracking for Google into chrome.
With chrome being the most used browser by far they can use that to sell white list slots on their list or access to the built in tracking. I assume that’s what they are after.
Per year or per month? I’m afraid to look.
Only if the website is part of the product. Like if to use the product I have to login on the website or am forced to regularly use it or whatever. Then if it is advertised as 100% open source I’d probably be like ‘is it though?’.
It wasn’t. It is commercial use to train and sell a programm with it and that is regulated differently than private use. The data is still 1 to 1 part of the product. In fact this instance of chatGPT being able to output training data means the data is still there unchanged.
If training AI with text is made legally independent of the license of said text then by the same logic programming code and text can no longer be protected by it at all.
I wish there were actual consequences that matter for this type of appalling greedy behavior.
True but it helps get the concept across so much.
I found since people are used to app stores, I’ve had a much easier time convincing people to try out Linux. My mom even said that she always wished her windows PC had a proper app store.
What makes YouTube social media for me is the following
YouTube isn’t social media? I always counted it as such.
I never had this happen either when I lived alone. Now that I have a partner and they do the laundry most of the time socks have started to go missing. But I’m not sure what she does differently. It is the same washing machine.
Excuse me, you can’t simply have a nuanced and fact based opinion on the internet.
KDE is one of the few I always have in my list. No matter the OS I use, I always end up using KDE and highly prefer it over anything else I’ve tried. So it’s my way to contribute to not hate the time spent at my computer in the near future.
There is a downfall of big tech? Aside from Musk putting Twitter into the dumpster I haven’t noticed anything like that.
Going public is usually bad for product quality and consumer oriented business models.
If you create a new account probably. My account is many years old but with little activity. Maybe it doesn’t get bit scanned anymore.
It’s family so I guess I’m shit out of luck here. Everyone else I managed to get to communicate through signal or at least email. But those 3 are a bit special.
They can certainly try. But so far breaking those boundaries hasn’t moved the boundaries as far as I know.
Mobile add-ons. Nice!