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so, if a company decides to, for example, start using some MIT licensed software, does that suddenly materialize extra responsibilities for that software’s dev?
so, if a company decides to, for example, start using some MIT licensed software, does that suddenly materialize extra responsibilities for that software’s dev?
as long as you don’t have more than 32 accounts
holy shit this had me in stitches. Even the issues page on github is in chicken, as well as the tags.
it is anything but easy to read if your entire file does not fit on a single screen.
yeah but at least we’re not told to run sfc /scannow followed by “format your pc” when that inevitably fails to find anything
i switched to porkbun from godaddy specifically because of this.
http, https, ssh, ntp, ftp. These are all algorithms some of us use every day. Bitcoin is a protocol, true, but it’s not a good one. And it’s one that most people have not used, and don’t intend to
It has a lot of forks? that is neither here nor there. it’s a tech buzzword. of course there are going to be a lot of forks. Do any of them actually go anywhere though? not really
the results are random therefore the dataset is useless.
tell that to any fpga toolchain
you released it under a non open source license. So very clearly: no it is not
it is only open source if i can build it myself. Which I can’t if you just give me the weights.
The weights are the “compiled” version of the dataset. It’s the dataset that’s the source, not the weights
cue the "one of our devs slipped and fell on a keyboard, completely coincidentally hitting all the right keys in the right order to code this. Completely coincidentally! "
the fact that it was found by luck, not methodically, to me implies that there probably are other backdoors we didn’t get lucky with.
the sound one makes while using them
blind people exist.
blind people use computers.
Maybe she’s using accessibility tools to yogacode
i think the real explanation is simpler and more understandable.
NaN is what you get when you do something illegal like dividing by zero. There is no answer, but the operation has to result in something. So it gives you NaN, because the result is literally not a number
suppose they do build rhel out of centos stream. You arrive an hour later and download centos stream. It has been updated since then. You don’t have rhel sources.
the entirety of the next, unreleased version of rhel will be in centos stream. Not the current version
so is anything in any computer
stored procedures
i prefer c than python tbh. When I write a c application, it keeps working. When I write a python script, it rots and rarely lasts a year before I have to stop whatever else I’m doing and dive back into the python code to get it working again