Pretty soon they’ll be 10 minutes, and then longer, and eventually they’ll be just like any other YouTube video, except in vertical.
Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist and writer by day. Programmer by night. Gamer all the way.
Pretty soon they’ll be 10 minutes, and then longer, and eventually they’ll be just like any other YouTube video, except in vertical.
Meta is a little hard because they acquired a lot of existing social networks in their prime and have kept things subtle. Think about how long it took EA to finally strip Maxis of everything but The Sims. The only way you would know something is owned by Meta is from the splash screen.
Basically, “you can do whatever you want as long as it benefits us.” I hate for-profit social networks.
The notion that every person has to somehow protect their works for all of their life and beyond the grave is obviously dumb and purely favors corporations at the cost of pitting artists against themselves and fans.
This thin obsession really needs to stop.
While they aren’t perfect, it’s certainly better than waiting on the distro or dealing with potential package conflicts that PPAs also had a habit of causing.
They were a bandaid solution to a problem that Flatpaks and Snap fixed.
Still calling it Twitter.
While I appreciate Elon’s efforts, he’s still a hypocrite.
Just why does anyone actually like that company?
I mean, if Google weren’t shit, I’m sure Android would be more viable. They’ve can’t even keep a consistent brand! They’ve gone from Google Play this and that, to migrating everything - including podcasts - to YouTube.
You must be a blast at parties.
Yes. I know. That’s I’ve been saying this whole time.
I wasn’t talking about Copyright Office. I was talking about the courts.
The real winners are the chipmakers.
The problem with copyright is that everything is automatically copyrighted. The copyright logo is purely symbolic, at this point. Both sides are technically right, even though the courts have ruled that anything an AI outputs is actually in the public domain.
OpenAI is trying soo hard to put the lid on the pandora’s box they opened.
The more I read VC funding horror stories, the more I want to yeet myself far away from any “indie” project backed by them.
I’m gonna have to press X to doubt that, OpenAI.
At this point, it feels hard to argue that Twitch’s TOS is even enforceable.
Places GPT-based “AI” next to flying cars