Yup, @Microsoft's @GitHub is being sued for stealing your code: We’ve filed a lawsuit challenging GitHub Copilot, an AI product that relies on unprecedented open-source software piracy. https://t.co/cCsgWGy0q5 What do you think?
@github copilot, with "public code" blocked, emits large chunks of my copyrighted code, with no attribution, no LGPL license. For example, the simple prompt "sparse matrix transpose, cs_" produces my cs_transpose in CSparse. My code on left, github on right. Not OK.
So there is this life in Jaguar Rayman that is impossible to be grabbed without taking damage:
https://t.co/1UUNpHFM4F Unacceptable @Ubisoft@RaymanGame Fix please!
@RibShark Encouraging the use of the GPL, such as id software did with some of doom and some of their other games, is another way of preserving software that I think is much fairer than forcing the loss of copyright for their work.
Made a(nother) keyboard
Plate, PCB, stabs, foam and case (klippe T) from @MekaniskCo
Keycaps from @wasdkeyboards
Zeal Zilents v2 67g switches from @ZealPC
Stabs lubed with Krytox 205g0 and BDZ. Switches lubed with Tribosys 3204.
@z3rodown@rebeldottie@xcistx This was an established pattern in singleplayer, and maybe private servers. On bnet it would result in a temp ban, at least in v1.14. Still sucks you can't do it online though.
@magheru_san @_xerz_ @DanielFore Nix/Guix again sounds like something you could be interested in. They can do some sort of containerizing, and afaik works pretty well with servers, and shgould be relatively easy to deploy the exact same server setup on a fresh install.
@magheru_san@DanielFore You could check out nix and guix. Afaik should be universal package managers you can install on different distros, though they also have their own distros.
@brookgamingfans It doesn't seem like it is available through any of the official global sellers, the amazon links from your home page. Will they be available again, or are they out of production?
<3 @rustlang so much. `--explain` is so nice. this is such a powerful feature and enables developers to educate themselves as they go. you can learn so much without ever leaving the terminal!