

Pretty sure it was still going to be a surprise, just not zero warning. Iirc their goal was delivering the declaration minutes before the first planes arrived.


Pretty sure it was still going to be a surprise, just not zero warning. Iirc their goal was delivering the declaration minutes before the first planes arrived.


Nintendo mostly lost. They did have to make some minor game updates, glider pals no longer appear when gliding, and you can’t throw a captured pal’s sphere on summon.


Your lie in April is a depressing as fuck anime.


The Practice is a great legal drama, more old than unknown. The topics they covered are still relevant today. The spin off Boston Legal is also good, but significantly different tone.
About 20% of young adults are functionally illiterate, half still get highschool diplomas. 13% actually sounds a bit low.


The judge in that case ruled the training wasn’t fair use for pirated books, which left them on the hook for potentially all revenue (likely a court determined percentage) that the model generated for them in addition to statutory damages. That is well north of 1.5 billion.


The model doesn’t stream out anyone’s content though. The article mentions that the plaintiffs have provided no examples of a prompt that creates anything substantial.
Streaming a lossy compression would generally be infringement, but there is definitely a point where it becomes not infringement if it’s lossy enough.
What a model generally stores, is factual information that isn’t copyright in the first place. It’s storing word counts, sentence lengths, sentiment analysis, and so on.


Arguing that training models isn’t fair use us going to be a massive uphill battle, it’s basically reading the book but with a computer. It’s not actually a big deal to people, unless you hold the copyright to a ton of works and want to get a percentage of all the AI income these companies have made.
Torrenting the books is likely absolutely copyright infringement, but that has relatively low payout compared to the money these companies are getting for their models. The training being fair use means that rights holders can’t try to take any money from the model’s use. The statutory limits for infringement even at per work levels aren’t significant compared to the legal cost of proving it happened.
Government.
The quotes are also common when copying from word as well.
A move was actually made, there’s some hope after all.
Getting Hughes, even at the cost of Edvinsson would have been a net positive. Any other D that isn’t a borderline AHL talent would be nice, several were traded and a few more have been thought available.
A legitimate top 6 player would also be a great addition, their 5v5 offense is garbage. Trochek would be huge.
The Wings have a glut of prospects and fringe talent that can be leveraged to better use than a record setting AHL team. We also don’t need another mid to late 1st round pick that won’t play for 3 years.


The god’s name in vain thing has nothing to do with not saying God’s name. It also doesn’t really mean saying things like “god damn it.” It’s meant to be about not using God as a justification or excuse to do something you want. Throughout history it’s probably the least followed commandment, except for maybe throw shalt not kill.


The Christian Jesus is literally god. The Quran changed that to just a prophet, that’s a significant change. That’s pretty similar to how the Christian Bible treats the old testament, it’s part of it, but the new testament recontextualizes it to be something different than the Jewish Torah.


Xbox 360 emulation is getting better, so it would be playable on pc.


The term unconditional surrender is generally meant to imply that the surrendering country accepts whatever conditions the other countries impose on them.
I’m immensely disappointed in the lack of my team being involved in anything meaningful. Can’t wait for the GM to say prices were crazy again this year.
Here’s to yet another disappointing season for the wings.


The Saturn V rocket was also massive overkill on power. It had about 50% more thrust than a falcon heavy that is currently being used for planned moon missions.


None of that changes what I said. He’s not really part of the core of the religion. It’s just like with Judaism and Christianity. The Torah is a big part of the Christian Bible, but the focus and context are vastly different.
27% is actually pretty low considering there’s about 30% that support Trump through anything.