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The only thing I like about Russia. The warez
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Cursed cheese. Never the consistency you need lol.
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Sorry I couldn't get you a link. I was in a hurry when I replied.
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John Pinette is who you're looking for.
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They were doing this back in 2002ish. The Screensavers used to run segments promoting the EFF all the time.
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This is the most Simpsons ass shit I've ever seen in real life.
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Left Bros for life!
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I knew Scott Hall was the bad guy but come on mang.
/s
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Chris Titus ultimate windows tool.
Best third party tool ever.
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I didn't mean to come off rude before. I'm sorry for that.
I can see this is very important to you and I shouldn't have made light of it.
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We tried that recently and I was disappointed. For the price I could just buy my own chicken and cook it and have it for a week.
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Respect.
El busto coffee too
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Food isn't as precise as people think. I used to stress over recipes and shit when I first started cooking regularly. Shit just kinda works if you stick roughly to most recipes.
Edit: this is just a general comment, I know some foods require an absolute fuck ton of skill and precision to get right
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How is it any different from someone reading the books, being influenced by them and writing their own book with that inspiration? Should the author of the original book be paid for sales of the second book?
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People don't like to believe it but this shit started back in 95/98 or even earlier. It's kinda what Microsoft has always done.
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I just reinstalled Windows after not having a computer for a long time. I'm glad I just happened across this beforehand because it was the best.
Everyone should use this to some extent, even just to disable tracking
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Ok. So, it seems as usual I have missed the point here. Thanks for clarifying. So the point I'm to take away from this is that AI can't hold copyright over things they create? If the answer is "yes", then I ask. Can a human hold copyright over something an AI creates?
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The point is that some viruses are harder to pin down than others.
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So say I create an AI that can generate movie scripts. I use it to create a script. I put my name on it and copyright it. How would anyone else know?
I'm not trying to be like, argumentative. I'm just trying to understand.
Can it be done with Voyager?
As a person with low vision, I think wefwef would benefit from better support for large text. It's really hard to see where any posts are from with larger text because it just gets cu... Thanks for all your work! Best regards!