

Where can I claim mine?


Where can I claim mine?
Oh boy, somebody is taking this a little too seriously.


Tax-free, too!
And, pray tell, where does the material on your hdds come from? Would it happen to be peers kind enough to host the material for your consumption?
We’re running out of safe havens to host, I feel. Countries that won’t submit to the industry’s will. With the additional clamping down on material not government-sanctioned recently, with invasive biometric and ID checks, it certainly feels like the wrong direction.
I think it’s much better with the 4th panel.
Ironically brought to you by the same tech bros it’s dissing.
Those are complimentary
You need the challenge to be happy but you’re so fragile that you can’t handle the pressure. Guess I’ll just go fuck myself then.


Supabase is often mentioned. It’s open source and has a free tier, though it is VC driven so I’m sure it’ll enshittify at some point.


You’d be wrong. Open source has a commonly accepted definition and a CC licensed PNG does not fall under it. It’s copyleft, yes, but not open source.
I do agree that model weights are data and can be given a license, including CC0. There might be some argument about how one can assign a license to weights derived from copyrighted works, but I won’t get into that right now. I wouldn’t call even the most liberally licensed model weights open-source though.
… You mean desktop.ini?
I would add: until it doesn’t.


All accurate, except the Microsoft one. Microsoft makes you pay for enterprise development tools, but not for libraries.


I don’t need an agreement from my burger place to sell a burger they made for me to someone else without being obligated to tell them it came from my burger place. There’s a lot of things that are iffy with this approach, but rebranding agreements aren’t one of them.
Boy I sure hope someone was fired for that blunder!
And for those only using Steamworks, there’s Steamless
It doesn’t look AI at first glance, the dudes are too out of focus. What makes you say it’s AI?