It shouldn't be up to manufacturers to monopolize servicing their products in the first place!
The project creator doesn't mince words:
wordfreq was built by collecting a whole lot of text in a lot of languages. That used to be a pretty reasonable thing to do, and not the kind of thing someone would be likely to object to. Now, the text-slurping tools are mostly used for training generative AI, and people are quite rightly on the defensive. If someone is collecting all the text from your books, articles, Web site, or public posts, it's very likely because they are creating a plagiarism machine that will claim your words as its own.
So I don't want to work on anything that could be confused with generative AI, or that could benefit generative AI.
OpenAI and Google can collect their own damn data. I hope they have to pay a very high price for it, and I hope they're constantly cursing the mess that they made themselves.
Your point about making stuff up aside... yes, 100%. Who the Hell wouldn't support a leola root ban, other than Neelix‽
Trump has been involved with the Russian Mafia since the '80s. There was never any need for coercion because he thinks they're his friends.
Why are any of these countries even allowed to set +2°C, +3°C, or even +4°C or higher as a goal in the first place?! That's not a fucking goal; that's a suicide pact!
(Maybe a bit later since I still watched Enrerprise…)
No, Enterprise firmly and definitely fits into category 2. It had a weird theme song and some people didn't like how it shoehorned an extra ship named Enterprise into the list, but other than that it was Berman-era Trek, through and through.
Most appearances in general still belongs to Our Man Dorn.
Does the voice of the ship's computer not count as an "appearance?"
Same reason I roll my eyes whenever somebody starts talking about Trump and "kompromat."
It's not that I don't think Putin has it, it's that I don't think Putin needs it.
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