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@prologic Perhaps Eclipse's article on the subject is clearer.. but the main focus on Python's text is on the liability clauses: while it might make sense that if you buy a product with software (or a software product) the vendor should be liable for its safety, security, etc., that does not translate well to the free software world, and it will have a chilling effect if, suddenly you (as a free software developer) start being liable for the flaws in that software. Python folks point out (and I agree) that "Assigning liability to every upstream developer would create less security, not more", Eclipse people point out that "Every open source license contains no liability clauses", and argue that "It is the companies which commercialize the technology and make a business from it who need to accept liability and provide warranties to their paying customers, not the open source projects".
@marado Do you mind highlighting what the CRA and CLA are proposing that puts open source and individual open source authors at risk?
@marado Do you mind highlighting what the CRA and CLA are proposing that puts open source and individual open source authors at risk?
@marado Do you mind highlighting what the CRA and CLA are proposing that puts open source and individual open source authors at risk?
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′08″W] Dosimeter overflow
❤️ 🎶: Mori no chiisana restaurant by Aoi Teshima
❤️ 🎶: Mori no chiisana restaurant by Aoi Teshima
Good morning, wish you all a nice Friday!
[47°09′16″S, 126°43′33″W] Resetting dosimeter
❤️ 🎶: If We Ever Meet Again by Lim Young Woong
❤️ 🎶: If We Ever Meet Again by Lim Young Woong
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:569 ARCHIVED:63530 CACHE:2208 FOLLOWERS:13 FOLLOWING:14
@abucci That's the thing about common sense.
Ita not very common nowadays 😆
@abucci That's the thing about common sense.
Ita not very common nowadays 😆
@abucci That's the thing about common sense.
Ita not very common nowadays 😆
I expect better. I always end disappointed. I am to blame.
@phoronix nice! I want to upgrade on my x200 soon.
[47°09′57″S, 126°43′11″W] Dosimeter still failing
That reminds me about something, I want to test if I can compile my desktop client on my mangopi riscv board with debian. That would be cool to run on it.
you can follow me on mastodon "linux-nerd32"
yeah but as you can see I can not type a message properly inside termux XD
I host gitea instance inside of termux and id it works perfectly.[ termux
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′54″W] Dosimeter malfunction
@prologic You know, my startup explored a similar space. I worked on a large language model, but we trained it on and applied it to technical text like patents and academic articles only. We, mostly on my urging, took information security extremely seriously. We were working on SOC 2 certification for our data center, we had a very strict, container-level partitioning between customers (no multi-tenant databases hosting multiple customers; each customer's stuff lived in its own set of containers) etc etc etc. To the best of our knowledge and ability, we followed industry best practice, so that we could tell potential corporate customers that we took the security of their R&D data very seriously and could back that claim with facts.
And after all that, a bunch of fucking R&D scientists throw their shit into ChatGPT and leak it to the entire world. 🤦♂ Like wtf???
@prologic You know, my startup explored a similar space. I worked on a large language model, but we trained it on and applied it to technical text like patents and academic articles only. We, mostly on my urging, took information security extremely seriously. We were working on SOC 2 certification for our data center, we had a very strict, container-level partitioning between customers (no multi-tenant databases hosting multiple customers; each customer's stuff lived in its own set of containers) etc etc etc. To the best of our knowledge and ability, we followed industry best practice, so that we could tell potential corporate customers that we took the security of their R&D data very seriously and could back that claim with facts. I'm sure you know that all that is very slow, painstaking, and expensive work.
And after all that, a bunch of fucking R&D scientists throw their shit into ChatGPT and leak it to the entire world. 🤦♂ Like wtf???
❤️ 🎶: Last Love by Sin Ye Young
❤️ 🎶: Last Love by Sin Ye Young
❤️ 🎶: 나에게로의 초대 (이상한 나라의 앨리스, 하트다 하트여왕) by 조유진, Park Ki Young
❤️ 🎶: 나에게로의 초대 (이상한 나라의 앨리스, 하트다 하트여왕) by 조유진, Park Ki Young
[47°09′08″S, 126°43′59″W] Non-significative results -- sampling finished
[47°09′37″S, 126°43′49″W] Taking samples
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′13″W] Transfer aborted
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:568 ARCHIVED:63527 CACHE:2215 FOLLOWERS:13 FOLLOWING:14
Looking forward to hear someone adapt this into a song's lyrics!
Do one for micro services next! 🤣
Do one for micro services next! 🤣
Do one for micro services next! 🤣
I honestly think you'll end up reinventing the same ideas 😆
I honestly think you'll end up reinventing the same ideas 😆
I honestly think you'll end up reinventing the same ideas 😆
@abucci Hahaha this is the second report of this happening🤣🤦♂️
@abucci Hahaha this is the second report of this happening🤣🤦♂️
@abucci Hahaha this is the second report of this happening🤣🤦♂️
[47°09′25″S, 126°43′42″W] Transfer 25% complete...
@lyse Nope, certainly not … 😭
@lyse Nope, certainly not … 😭
@lyse Nope, certainly not … 😭
@xuu Triggers some trauma.
@xuu Triggers some trauma.
@xuu Triggers some trauma.
[47°09′49″S, 126°43′27″W] --interrupted--
@xuu Bahahahahaha 🤣 Soo goood! 😅
@xuu Bahahahahaha 🤣 Soo goood! 😅
@xuu Bahahahahaha 🤣 Soo goood! 😅
@abucci Ahh yeah, you're right. I have one of those X-something page long CV(s) somewhere, but I've given up trying to maintain it 😅
@abucci Ahh yeah, you're right. I have one of those X-something page long CV(s) somewhere, but I've given up trying to maintain it 😅
@abucci Ahh yeah, you're right. I have one of those X-something page long CV(s) somewhere, but I've given up trying to maintain it 😅
@prologic when I first saw the picture of it on the web page I thought all those buttons were dials! Reminded me of the Mark I!
@prologic @adi I come from an academic background, and in that realm CV, which is short for "curriculum vitae" (or "course of your life", roughly) is usually a long-form account of everything notable you've done in your career. A resume is a short-form summary, often targeted at a specific employer. My CV is 8 pages long and I haven't done all that much. I have a 1-page and a 2-page resume I adapt when I need a resume for something.
@movq Oh good lordie lord 🤦♂️
@movq Oh good lordie lord 🤦♂️
@movq Oh good lordie lord 🤦♂️
@movq Hmmm
> Better Nate than lever!
Is that the punchline?! 🤔
@movq Hmmm
> Better Nate than lever!
Is that the punchline?! 🤔
@movq Hmmm
> Better Nate than lever!
Is that the punchline?! 🤔
Utility is linear in probability but nothing else.
Utility is linear in probability but nothing else.