

Why do you care so much about defending unimaginably wealthy corporations stealing the labor of regular people?
See, now we have both misrepresented each others comments.
Why do you care so much about defending unimaginably wealthy corporations stealing the labor of regular people?
See, now we have both misrepresented each others comments.
This is why I focus on distribution rather than training. If you commercialize a model trained on things you don’t own/license, and it generates anything remotely infringing, you should be fully on the hook for every single incident.
But if a model is trained and distributed freely as FOSS, then it’s up to anyone running it to ensure the output is not infringing. This protects fair use while also ensuring that big companies tread more carefully when redistributing models that can violate fair use by competing with those whose work was trained on without permission and are subsequently being emulated without permission.
I did escape it. I moved my email to Proton, my search to Kagi, and never looked back. I will never touch a Google product or service again.
Historically, Debian.
Right now, openSUSE.
Just an hour or two ago, yes.
They literally voted to let him loot their money and pocket it while he is simultaneously and single-handedly sinking the company.
Stop stealing my brainwaves!!!
But you are correct, nonetheless.
Debian. Hard to get more stable (to a fault, even) than Debian.
Affinity really needs to start making official Linux ports. It’ll work in Wine, but is a bit janky.
Fair. In that case I’d recommend openSUSE.
I try to avoid things with Red Hat or Canonical stink on it (which is why Kubuntu and Fedora are out)… and it’s more friendly than something more barebones like Arch.
Of course.
But why would you want to!?
What’chu talkin’ ‘bout, Willis?
Gitlab just stomps Github into the dirt these days. For my own projects, I’m now Gitlab all the way.
My one complaint, though, is that Gitlab’s Git LFS is way more pricey than Github, which sucks.
I’d say literally any distro other than Ubuntu.
I even avoid downstream distros now.
I’ve mostly settled comfortably on Debian due to it’s stability. Nothing whatsoever against Arch, though.
Does lemmy have any communities for unintentional “yo mamma” jokes?
I have. It mostly works, but the network drivers are a pain at best and simply non-existent at worst, often forcing you to add a USB dongle.
If you absolutely MUST use Windows, use it with AtlasOS.
Otherwise, Debian w/ KDE Plasma is your panacea.
Any sufficiently skilled developer has a bunch of things they hate about the language they use the most, and are happy to tell you about it.
This is a characteristic I unironically keep an eye out for when hiring.
I just want native Linux support in Affinity, which is both better than Photoshop AND reasonably priced.
In that case, I didn’t misinterpret you, either. You argued in favor of labor theft.