rsstack | 2 months ago
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rsstack | 3 months ago
> This is used for namespacing and to ensure forward compatibility (since no elements will be added to HTML, SVG, or MathML with hyphen-containing local names going forward).
So things that work today without a dash might break in the future if <badge>, for example, becomes a standard HTML element.
rsstack | 5 months ago
rsstack | 6 months ago
rsstack | 7 months ago
2. The Bun project has two domains with identical content that don't redirect to each other: bun.com and bun.sh
rsstack | 8 months ago
rsstack | 8 months ago
Additionally - I will be getting married, to a US citizen, after filing the N-400 but likely before it will be approved or before the oath ceremony. Does that change the answer? In theory, she's not benefiting my case and not benefiting from my case, but I'm not sure if USCIS has a different opinion.
rsstack | 8 months ago
rsstack | 8 months ago
And the easiest option: Legislation change. If it's completely decided that the current law blocks LLMs from working in the US, the industry will lobby to amend the copyright law (which is not immutable) to add a carveout for it.
You're assuming that people will just give up. People never gave up, why would they now?
rsstack | 8 months ago
If the US makes it illegal to train LLMs on copyrighted data, the US will find a solution and not just give up and wait half a decade to see what China does in the meantime.
rsstack | 9 months ago
It's a separate company now: HPE "Hewlett Packard Enterprise". He mentions them in the blog post, but if you don't know that in 2015 HP split into two companies, you might not realize. He holds stocks in both companies, HP and HPE (in 2015, it was the same number, but since then there were some splits).
rsstack | 10 months ago
rsstack | 10 months ago
Fairly common. JetBrains started that way too. Will they one day have a major version that's using a subscription model? Perhaps. But they will likely not regret this too much.
rsstack | 11 months ago
Isn't this a good default? No network access, no need for a public certificate, no need for a certificate that might be mistakenly trusted by a public (non-malicious) device, no need for a public log for the issued certificate.
rsstack | 1 year ago
rsstack | 1 year ago
Then no.
rsstack | 1 year ago
rsstack | 1 year ago
The Know Your Meme article, linked from the post page, is the best anti-review for this app.
rsstack | 1 year ago
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rsstack | 1 year ago