It worked well for millennia. And nearly every town already has a safe repository to store and share materials with the community.
It worked well for millennia. And nearly every town already has a safe repository to store and share materials with the community.
The only true archive is local hard copy.
So they have yet another year to figure out new malicious compliance? Just fine them or ban them and get on with it.
If you trust the government that controls a TLD, then use the site. If not, proceed with caution.
Good to know. Thanks!
It would also be nice if there were a way to use them anonymously. ChatGPT seems to allow this, but I’m not entirely comfortable with OpenAI.
There’s something to be said for knowing when you’re in the wrong role and fixing it rather than doubling down.
I guess they have to drag it out for diplomatic reasons, but the High Court has set a condition that the US cannot satisfy: The State Department nor the Department of Justice can guarantee that he would be granted First Amendment rights. It’s established precedent in US law that constitutional rights only apply to citizens. Judicial independence prevents them enforcing any agreement to the contrary.
That took longer than I expected.
Every single norm of international law and basic human rights is being ignored by the Israelis. They are completely out of control.
I mean, it seems pretty clear to me. Nice simple language. Clearly defined common terms. Not much room for misunderstanding or miscommunication.
Unless this is a very peculiar way to spell “We got caught with our pants down.”
Judge Alsup isn’t wrong. Yet Disney routinely writes its own copyright laws and has Congress pass them. Musk is just trying to cut out the middle step.
Oh man I miss him!
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My uni forced us to resume in-person classes barely five months into the pandemic. No one is more productive. To this day, I’m only in the office when my contract says I have to be there. Even then, the door is closed and the lights are off. I can literally count on one hand the number of useful hallway conversations in the last four years. Generally, I’m far more productive without the interruptions and pointless random socializing.
Short of buying the IP catalog, Microsoft seems to be doing right here.