given that threads.net still links to a blank landing page, i'd guess that it's not so much a performance issue as the web version not being launched yet
An entity violates this prohibition when any of the following OCCURS within the territorial jurisdiction of Montana:
(a) the operation of tiktok by the company or users; OR
(b) the option to download the tiktok mobile application by a mobile application store.
IANAL, but the explicit wording of part 1b seems strange. Does this allow the TikTok website to remain in operation? (or would that be covered by 1a still?)
Difference is that Meta was "publishing" the model to researchers, and one of them leaked it. I suspect OpenAI is a little less likely to share the GPT models around unfortunately...
It is important to note that Miracast over Infrastructure is not a replacement for standard Miracast. Instead, the functionality is complementary, and provides an advantage to users who are part of the enterprise network.
Discovery requests to identify Miracast receivers can only occur through the Wi-Fi adapter. Once the receivers have been identified, Windows 10 can then attempt the connection to the network.
- Musescore.com is run by Muse Group, formerly Ultimate Guitar. This is the sheet music sharing site which has a few controversies with downloading user scores, although this has improved a bit recently.
- Musescore.org is the GPLv3 notation software which they've announced the release for.
Muse is very good at keeping these two parts separated from each other. For example, the new "Muse Sounds" is installed via the closed-source "Muse Hub" (which economically makes sense as providing high-quality samples would be a fruitful business opportunity in the future) through a shared library.
Personally I think that this is a nice balance between maintaining the open-source software and providing features that practically only work with commercial backing - the reason that this could occur so quickly is because it reuses the playback engine and samples from StaffPad (https://www.staffpad.net), one of Muse's acquisitions.
The confusing bit is that the MuseScore mobile apps come from musescore.com. If you ask questions about the mobile apps on musescore.org then someone will likely treat you rudely, from the Q&A I've seen.
I think they've brought it on themselves by using the same name for different things. If they used distinct names (like they did for the new stuff) then they wouldn't be in this mess.
https://www.threads.net/@zuck