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    3 days ago

    I wouldn’t call them supporters. Neither has sent any weapons or any aid, troops or volunteers, or provided any financial support. And all but condemned Russian invasion. And while yes, BRICS hasn’t implemented any sanctions on Russia, neither did Israel and Turkey. You wouldn’t call them Russia’s supporters, would you?




  • There is a bit of underlying problem, though. Case in point: I was recently asked to make a js function that converts any string into a hex color, which I promptly just copied off stackoverflow, but noticed they now intercept Ctrl-C to add CC-BY-SA banner. I’d usually include a link whenever I copy something off somewhere anyway, if not for licensing sake then at least for ease of future code navigation. But this got me curious, I asked ChatGPT the same question and it provided the exact same snippet, but without any attribution. And so did gemini and qwen 3.5. You can tell its a copy because the original uses a very specific bit-shift by 5 to mix numbers up a bit, but it doesnt have to be exactly 5, or even shifted at all for that matter. Which got me even more curious, so I went to github and searched for “string to hex” and found the exact same snippet in projects licensed under a variety of licenses, which I’m pretty sure are all just careless copies of that stackoverflow snippet, though it’s not improbable that one of them is actually the one that got copied into that anwser in the first place. Now, for that particular one, I doubt that it reaches threshold of originality to be held in court, but it highlights an issue that makes this double AI conversion trick you described dubious and not-so-bulletproof as second would probably give the same result anyway, just because it almost definitely had to be trained on the copyleft infringing copies… Unless they actually clean-labbed an enormous dataset for it themselves.

    Oh, and just as a final experiment, I did try to actually code it up myself. Despite already seeing an implementation, and without that much room for variety, without even trying, I made something that bears no resemblance to that snippet whatsoever, and most likely would’ve ended with the same code without ever seeing that snippet the first place. And from experience interviewing developers and live-coding with them, no two people write the same code, even for simplest of tasks. So… yeah, nah, I don’t buy the “AI does the same thing humans do” any more than the “forklift does the same thing as humans do”. I hope courts do as well, or, at least, this AI craze finally leads to copyright abolishment, it doesn’t really make any sense for both to exist…


  • They didn’t check licenses in any way, as it did reproduce the famous quake fast inverse square root function, comments included. And quake, like majority of github projects, is published under GPL, which requires all copies and modifications to be published under GPL as well, after which all sane enterprises have banned copilot usage.

    Though, we’re not living in sane times anymore. Chatgpt, gemini, deepseek, claude, all reproduce copylefted code left and right. Realistically, Stallman should’ve been rolling in cash by now…




  • Dunno, every single major problem I had in the last couple of years (including few month on windows) were caused by bad AMD drivers. Had to switch to wayland in large part to avoid that goddamn hw_done/flip_done timeout bug. And still, if anything tries to use VA-API it freezes the entire desktop with amdgpu_cs_ioctl reports "not enough memory for command submission". And it also recently started to not recognize the monitor plugged into it after booting, saying kernel: workqueue: dm_irq_work_func [amdgpu] hogged CPU for >10000us 4 times, consider switching to WQ_UNBOUND, so I have to re-plug it a few times for it to start working.

    Nvidia, on the other hand? Not a single hitch so far.


  • Indeed, as the other comment stated, it’s the reliance on phone numbers.

    • Governments can intercept and block registration SMS and put you straight on the watchlist for even trying
    • Every single cell provider in the world can make phone calls from your number, nevermind sms, and so does everyone who has influence over them, be it law enforcement, someone with money or inside connections to bribe some corrupt employee, or just a kid with a gsm sniffer, or even just a sharp tongue and gall to just call them and say “Hey my name is Bob Marley, unfortunately I’ve lost my phone, could you send me a new one with the same number”. Yes, they won’t be able to read your messages, but they can register a new account to your number and scam your friends by pretending to be you.
    • Privacy nightmare, phone numbers carry a lot of private data with them which is very easily doxx-able. I don’t want to share all that just to chat with someone, especially when supposedly talking about something I wouldn’t want someone else to be prying upon. IE if I’m planning a crime I don’t want my potential accomplices to know my full legal name and DOB, which they’d be able to get for just a dollar if they knew my number.
    • How do you even deal with spam? Admittedly I’ve never used Signal, because of point 1 where government blocked and put me on the watchlist, but in a similarly phone-tied telegram, when my p/n got leaked I got dozens of spam messages every day from random accounts, and had to basically abandon it because there’s no easy way to change the identity


  • Federation is kinda clunky, there is no way to see content posted before you federated, same with upvotes, so top of all time is different across communities. But most annoying of all is that to see the communities you have to paste the full link into search. Big instances can rely on some of the users doing it but for single user instance you have to go to bigger instances and see their list of communities and copy-paste the links into your instance search bar, otherwise you cant see any new posts from those.