Datacenters are usually not located where this would be useful. They’re placed where space and energy are cheap, because everything they do only needs Internet access. At most they’d heat the rest of the building for whatever office space there is.
I think you forgot a “not”
You’d have to get the gray water in, and it’s more efficient to just continue treating it and using the municipal water system.
That’s why I gave up on Plex. I couldn’t get it to play over Chromecast reliably and it kept forgetting my media library information. I haven’t had those issues with Jellyfin.
They just turn it off with group policy or intune.
They don’t get clicks.
Nobody would have been looking directly at the source data. The FBI or whoever provides the dataset to approved groups, but after that you just say “use all the images in this folder” and it goes. But I don’t even know if they actually provide real full-resolution images, or just perceptual hashes, or downsampled images.
And while it’s possible to use the dataset to generate new images assuming the training data had full-res images, like I said, I know they investigate the people making the request before allowing access. And access is probably supervised and audited.
For reasonable people. For others, it’s an avenue to get away with war crimes.
Never? They were very clear about the first captchas being used to train OCR, way back in like 2010.
Then just say “something” not “someone” if you’re talking about things and not people. There’s no need to create unnecessary problems.
I don’t think they add user input to their training data like that.
The only poetry I see going around is Rupi Kaur poems, which fits your description. I rarely see someone referencing any of these, for example. Could be due to my social circles, but I don’t really see it in mass media either.
Art, like the value of Lincoln’s lighter, is in the eye of the beholder.
Often, people find art in completely natural occurrences. Or even human designs seen in certain ways, like how two or more separate buildings might come together in unintended ways.
So, even if it’s not strictly intentional human art, it’s still valid to appreciate it.
This. Marvel superhero movies are also more popular with the general public than art films, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re better.
This article is from 2011.
Management interfaces shouldn’t even be accessible from the general LAN.
I was going to make a joke about rewriting them in Rust for memory safety, but it looks like that’s exactly what they’re doing (among other languages)
Yeah. They said they didn’t want Google to do anything without paying, so Google is removing them. Is that not what they wanted?
Yes and no. Banks are strictly regulated. But that’s why companies like Paypal continually remind people that they are not a bank, so they can escape that regulation.