If you have to pay property tax, you would know what your home is valued at.
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I think floorp looks interesting, but I haven't moved to it yet.
All I want is something that does a sidebar as well as Vivaldi. Why is a sidebar so difficult?
Was it every bit as good as you had hoped?
Found a frog in the toilet once.
It's certainly been odd to watch the general perceptions on copyright shift as AI has come around. From what I can tell, it stems from a general David vs Goliath mentality. Years ago when filesharing started to come around, it was seen as the common people against the large corporations. The MPAA would try to tell us that downloading a movie is "stealing" and we all told them to fuck off. Now, culture has changed, a lot more people consider themselves to be creators, or social media lets people feel closer to creators. Now, its the big tech companies up against individual artists. Rather than seeing it in terms of copyright itself, people just see big bad company against little guys.
Headline: "This company got a copyright for an image made entirely with AI"
From the article: "In the certificate of registration, also viewed by CNET, the office said that the AI-generated components were excluded from the copyright claim."
Clickbait aside, it's clear that there was an element of human authorship here, and those aspects of the image are what can be copyrighted. This is in line with recent guidelines that the copyright office provided regarding AI generation.
Meme coins DON'T justify their valuation. That's why they're called meme coins.
Figure out what you want to do, and make a plan to do it. Obviously some stuff is more achievable than others, but there are surely some things that you can do.
Per the article, they just developed a faster algorithm for a specific type of material simulation.
This looks like it has some potential. I'll probably give this a try.
I've been playing this game ever since beta and have enjoyed it. It's a shame to see it go, but I guess I got my money's worth, since I paid nothing. Still, I can't understand why they can't just let people keep playing online like every other fighting game out there. I would even be willing to pay a one time fee if I knew the basic gameplay would remain available.
Would it be possible for a browser or extension to just provide false metadata in order to subvert this type of fingerprinting?