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Apple's A18 delivers solid performance gains, challenges Ryzen 9 9950X in single-core Geekbench
  • It doesn't really challenge the desktop CPU in multithreaded tests where the 170w are actually relevant.

    The test also includes AI tasks, the Apple chip seems to spend around 20% of real estate on that, the desktop CPU had none.

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    ‘The end of Schengen’: Germany’s new border controls put EU unity at risk | European Commission
  • There is no max alloted time, there is a max alloted time per decision but France has been chaining them back to back for years with no issues.

    I suppose if smaller countries tried to do the same they would be brought to heel via political measures.

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    TIL over 500'000 German prisoners of war died in forced labour camps, after the German surrender, while detained in the Soviet Union. With the latest survivors only being released a decade later.
  • Theoretically it's possible that somebody randomly chose a war crime from 7 decades ago to soapbox about.

    In reality its almost always a Nazi apologist. It also happens far more often than somebody making posts for things like the Rwanda genocide

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    The Product is . . . Comprehensenility
  • Its a service.

    If only there was some kind of entity representing you the people, pooling your money to help the unfortunate..

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    The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates
  • "Generative" is not a thing in copyright law.

    You regard them as different to tools like Word. That does not exist in the law.

    When you originally posted that they OpenAI should be on the hook I thought you meant they were the ones commiting copyright infringement. Not that they would violate private contracts with their customers.

    Private agreements is not my business.

    There is however a push by both sides to settle this in law. Whatever happens will affect everyone.

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    The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates
  • Yes they do.

    Which is why you want an agreement to make them liable for copyright infringement (plagiarism is not a crime itself).

    You would have to pay for distributing copyright infringing material whether created by AI or humans or just straight up copied.

    I don't care if AI will be used,commercially or otherwise.

    I am worried about further limitations being placed upon the general public (not "creatives"/publishers/AI corps) either by reinterpretation of existing laws, amendment of existing laws or legislation of brand new rights (for copyright holders/creators, not the general public).

    I don't even care who wins, the "creatives" or tech/AI, just that we don't get further shafted.

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    The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates
  • You need a very specific prompt to make a copy. Even to just be similar enough you have to put the proper input and try a lot of repetitions.

    That's why the right holders are going after the training which included copying by the AI corpos.

    In your dream land right holders could just prompt the AI till it spit something close to their work and sue the AI corp for that. Repeat as needed ; infinite money glitch.

    Obviously it doesn't work that way.

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    The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates
  • It's not stealing, its not even 'piracy' which also is not stealing.

    Copyright laws need to be scaled back, to not criminalize socially accepted behavior, not expand.

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    The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates
  • Operating system have been used to commit copyright infringement much more effectively and massively by copying copyrighted material verbatim.

    OS vendors are not liable, the people who make and distribute the copies are. The same applies for Word processors, image editors etc.

    You are for a massive expansion on the scope of copyright limiting the freedoms of the general public not just AI corps or tech corps.

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    The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates
  • It's not a breach of copyright or other IP law not to cite sources on your paper.

    Getting your paper rejected for lacking sources is also not infringing in your freedom. Being forced to pay damages and delete your paper from any public space would be infringement of your freedom.

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    Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!
  • Ubuntu Wiki Ask Ubuntu Ubuntu Forums

    The wiki has some information and should correspond to how Ubuntu specifically is configured. You can ask for ubuntu specific help in those communities. You can also ask here and on several Linux communities on Lemmy.

    The Arch Wiki I find to be more in depth than the ubuntu wiki. Of course some things may differ from Ubuntu's defaults but I found it a useful resource when using Ubuntu.

    Finally I suggest you learn a bit about how Linux works in general, what is in what directory, what is wayland and xorg, understand how drives are named etc and some understanding of the terminal (moving around in directories, how to use sudo etc, no need to learn to make bash scripts).

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    Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!
  • That's a bummer. Unfortunately I can't think of something else since fast startup has been suggested by another user and it's also not the case.

    The drives are shown as NTFS by Gparted right? Also can you confirm that the sizes should be those sizes? As in do you remember from when you bought them? 16 TB is still a big drive. Additionally can you confirm that they are all different drives and not partitions on the same disk.

    Do they show up on the file explorer sidebar or if you go to "Other Locations" (in the file explorer)? If so do you get an error when you try to access them?

    If they don't unfortunately you probably will have to use the terminal to try and mount them so we can hopefully get some error message and hopefully some clue to what is going on.

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    Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!
  • They can also use pavucontrol, whether they use pulse or pipe, for a GUI to select default audio interface as well as easily switch apps to different outputs if needed

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    Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!
  • I think the disks could be Dynamic Disks on which it would not be a good idea to install a linux distro.

    Unfortunately Microsoft's own advice to change it to a basic disk (since it considers dynamic deprecated) WILL RESULT IN DATA LOSS.

    Since you only want to access them it seem to be possible with ldmtool. While it is a cli tool there is a corresponding service that at least according to some askubuntu posts and arcwiki should make them behave like normal filesystems.

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