It's a good template when used with enough irony/self-awareness. Doesn't happen very frequently, though.
Ouch, ok.
Also as far as I know, LLMs require parallel corpora (i.e. same text in different languages) to learn to translate. Otherwise I see no way how they could establish connections across the different languages.
Putting aside all the other issues... How do you expect to train a large language model on what is probably one clay tablet of text?
Or maybe classical music? I’m not a lawyer, but just think of what music you can share where the artist or record label isn’t going to sue you.
Classical isn't necessarily non-suable. You can share the sheet music Beethoven wrote, since he's been dead for a long time and his work is in public domain, but each new performance and recording of a given composition is also copyrighted by the musicians(s), since they have invested creative effort into its realisation.
Not that you'd be remotely likely to get fined either way, unless the publishing label is very prestigeous, Warner Classics or maybe Deutsche Grammophon (though even then if you're outside of US/UK or Germany I don't think they'd care).
Maybe they're discussing which service is best to rip new films/series from.
Elon didn’t say he would charge all the X/Twitter users.
What do you mean by that? He didn't say he was definitely going to do so right now, but he proposed it with quite some degree of seriousness. I don't intend to watch the whole video with Netanyahu to make sure what he said exactly, but all the articles I've seen are too detailed and explicit for it to be just an aside that the media blew out of proportion.
That description of online news is good, applies not just to news on Lemmy. I check out some news portals irregularly, and I frequently wonder if I'm out of the loop because I might be missing some context for the given article that I finally clicked on. A lot of news content should ideally be turned into a weekly digest, that filters out what's relevant, gives context and wider considerations, etc. (e.g. instead of immediately informing us that the Ukrainian army has just captured a street in a village, just let me know when they've captured the whole village several weeks later, and explain if that village is strategically relevant). But that's contrary to how both news portals and sites like reddit and Lemmy work, with the demand for a constant stream of small excitements.
Anyone knows which book they're referring to? It sounds a bit like Chekhov.
I think the books are honestly nicer to use
Same. Especially the ones that only used drawings – it's the most "readable" way to present the folding. A friend of mine showed me his origami book which used photos and I had serious difficulties figuring it out.
tunes
That's an element of a musical piece (or song, etc.), not a piece in itself.
Swartz co-owned reddit for around 1 year, 2006-2007. His influence has overall probably been insignificant.