

What’s the game from the link thumbnail?
This decision reinforces the idea that copying for non-commercial, transformative purposes—like making a book searchable, training an AI, or preserving web pages—can be lawful under fair use. That legal protection is essential to modern librarianship.
I’m happy that this works out in libraries’ favor, but I can’t see how Anthropic managed to slip through “copying for non-commercial, transformative purposes”. Are they a non-profit and I just didn’t know?
Archive link: archive.ph/wUAQn
How’s mbin doing, lately? I switched (back) to Lemmy when kbin shuttered and haven’t kept up with it.
Weird headline. Is it the city making this recommendation, or the…
Despite universal opposition by the dozens of residents present at the meeting, commissioners voted to recommend changes to the city’s zoning laws to allow data centers in areas zoned for light industrial use and to rezone a 700-acre property from agricultural to light industrial to accommodate the construction of a hyperscale data center.
This has to be a shitpost.
Transportation of paper-stored data
You can take the sheets with you, send them by post, or even attach them to homing pigeons
I plan to release my software publicly in the coming weeks. You can subscribe to my newsletter to get notified when it’s available.
Yup.
I don’t usually hear this opinion.
Most of the time, it’s about how XMPP has everything you need without the boat of a Matrix server.
I barely know anything about you or the service, but your posts in that thread actively drive me away from it.
This is a win for everyone in Europe, and possibly beyond. [Emphasis mine.] Companies may no longer secretly track your behavior based on “consent” given under pressure. Hopefully, this will not only put an end to these dubious practices, but also to those pesky cookie banners.
But we’re not there yet. Regulators have ruled the system illegal, and the court’s ruling has now confirmed it. Still, the companies making billions from this model won’t stop on their own. That’s why European regulators must now truly step up: enforce the law and make sure these companies actually comply.
Regulators try not to get compromised by lobbyists when billions of dollars are at stake.
I sincerely wish you good luck.
You can sell me on Piefed without trying to cancel Lemmy out of nowhere.
How does it compare to mbin as a Lemmy alternative?
I use Caesium for image compression.
Not shilling, since both seem to be free and open-source image compressors.
How’s MAZANOKE different?
Time to plug into a WIRED subscription.
Time to not read this article.
Just based on that thumbnail, I’m going to let it stay an unsolved mystery.
They had an AI regurgitate other people’s writing, and then had humans massage the vomit into a blog post.
All the models, at some point, returned answers that were entirely wrong. ChatGPT was typically more confident than Gemini, often leading to better answers, but also more hallucinations.
No.