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At least they had trials back then. Switch emulators last year simply got intimidated to abandon their projects.

There was another concept trying to operate on a logical view of the world, called copyright. It tried to establish a few simple rules, with the goal to promote art and science. However copyright was long ago perverted by capitalism to instead promote corporate profits.

Generative AI exposes how broken copyright law is, and how much reform is needed for it to serve either it's original or perverted purpose.

I would not blame generative AI as much as I would blame the lack of imagination, forethought and indeed arrogance among lawmakers, copyright lobbyists and even artists to come up with better definitions of what should have been protected.


Those Russians have their own government to blame, which in addition to stealing Ukrainian land has stolen assets of Western companies, including billions in planes. They are legitimized in overthrowing their poor leadership.


With many people too lazy to read 2 walls of text, a lot of picks might be random.


Look up the Streisand effect.


Prisoners?


YouTube literally allows trading scams into their ad program, which they force onto users through their terms of service. This is far worse, as naive users may think that YouTube has vetted those ads.


In Minesweeper you also win when all non-mine tiles are revealed.


One good use case is unit tests, since they can be trivial while at the same time being cumbersome to make. I could give the LLM code for React components, and it would make the tests and setup all the mocks which is the most annoying part. Although making "all the tests" will typically involve asking the LLM again to think of more edge cases and be sure to cover everything.


Just take 10% of the Russian war economy to clean the garbage patch, then we would have double the money fro Ukraine weapon savings!


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