@Starbuncle
@lemmy.caDRM is to prevent piracy. This does not prevent piracy unless it only applies to apps that cost money.
You could probably fit it into the K-12 program without losing any value elsewhere if you cut out things like memorizing maps in regions of the world that are so unstable that those maps won't be valid anymore by the time kids graduate, studying writers like Shakespeare that lived so long ago that what they wrote in could barely be called English, and mandatory electives.
There is no course of action for legal reform because the right to genital mutilation is enshrined in the US constitution. Any action to enact justice would have to either happen outside the US or outside the law.
As a victim, I wish people had insulted previous victims so that they wouldn't pass on their trauma to the next generation.
The first time yeah, but I tried it again on another instance and it was better (at least it didn't fail to load half the time), but still super slow. The 2nd time is what I was talking about.
Matrix is a laggy dumpsterfire. Messages take longer to send in Matrix than they do in Lemmy, and Lemmy isn't even supposed to be a real-time chat app.
exceot for the fact that it MASSIVELY inflates their stats for investors and advertisers.
Ah yes, the Reddit strategy.
I think that training models on scraped internet data should be legal if and only if those models' weights are required to be open-source. It'd be like slapping a copyleft license on the internet - you can do what you want with public data, but you have to give what you use it for back to the public.