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I'll be here when it all gets weird

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I like weird porn die mad about it



plumpan
@plumpan
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lexyeevee
@lexyeevee

"The candy bowl on the receptionist's desk is free, so there's no reason I shouldn't take all of it, wait for them to refill it, and then take it all a second time while maintaining unwavering eye contact with them," Microsoft's CEO of Parasitism said Thursday


DecayWTF
@DecayWTF

Suleyman did allow that there's another category of content, the stuff published by companies with lawyers.

Touch MY candy and I'll fucking murder you though


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imagining a future where the public-facing internet is a giant facade, full of meaningless garbage specifically designed for LLMs to slurp up in the hopes that it will irreparably corrupt their datasets, while the real stuff meant for real human eyes is locked away behind the aforementioned elaborate verification systems that LLMs have no hope to ever crack

This…. Is not what β€œfreeware” has ever meant, come on man

Like I’m extremely pro fair use and all that but this is like.. someone intentionally interpreting it in the most cynical possible way

That last part, "if you don't put up a sign explicitly saying no then that's consent for me to do whatever I want"

once again microsoft not beating the "has about the same understanding of consent as a sex pest" allegations

To be fair I think this is a mentality shared by most of the tech industry (and probably other lucrative sectors too), not just microsoft.

Microsoft is just the worst at hiding it, as they're usually the worst at everything.

so if a book is free to read at the library, and they'll even let me take it home, this must mean that I am also allowed to make copies and replace the author's name with my own and sell it?

because you are granted the right to look at a thing does not mean that it belongs to you now, this is logic that most household pets can understand