BERT and early versions of GPT were trained on copyright free datasets like Wikipedia and out of copyright books. Unsure if those would be big enough for the modern ChatGPT types
BERT and early versions of GPT were trained on copyright free datasets like Wikipedia and out of copyright books. Unsure if those would be big enough for the modern ChatGPT types
This is interesting, I can see this being a more accessible alternative to crypto. It does reduce the use cases, I can see it being used for cross-border purchases where the product is illegal in the buyers country
When it whispered (“the software”) I lost it
I am quite enjoying this website though, shout out to lol.lamp.wtf which is an instance which seems to exist only to block all other instances
My 3a is really solid
They began experimentally federating several of their staff accounts. I could read them directly on mastodon. I don’t THINK they could read any Mastodon data
I’m not having this problem but I do need to do a hard refresh with ctrl+F5 whenever I load.
Firefox now ships with a new .deb package for Linux users on Ubuntu, Debian, and Linux Mint
Lol. Lmao, even.
Can’t we just sideload Signal?
This looks like a really nice release, loads of polish
They actually called it NERV the dorks
Cute shark is funny
That hadn’t even occurred to me, I might get one of these to scrub up my kitchen tiles
It’s horrible stuff, takes a lot of time to rip out. I’m just making sure I get it out of my garden before it blossoms but my neighbours aren’t gardeners and it comes through the fences so I’m fighting a losing battle there!
I was curious about whether we should tackle it in the wild mostly
Thanks, I suppose what I’m asking is, should it be treated in the same way as Japanese Knotweed and Himalayan Balsam? I do attack the stuff in my own garden but should we be doing the same in parks?
What’s up with that? Appreciate they’re permissive rather than copyright free as such