I wish I could get through to people who fear AI copyright infringement on this point.
And as imagination bodies forth
The forms of things unknown, the poet’s pen
Turns them to shapes and gives to airy nothing
A local habitation and a name.
I wish I could get through to people who fear AI copyright infringement on this point.
There are circumstances where the precautionary principle is good to apply. But overuse of it has really bad cumulative consequences.
I had a feeling that the silence over the last few days was a sign that a huge amount of work was happening behind the scenes. I also think you’re doing an excellent job of communicating with us. Thank you for all your effort that’s allowed this community to grow.
That’s a pretty good summary.
It’s just one method to make tea. Some teas taste quite different from cup to cup (wuyi oolongs, for example), some are more consistent, in my experience. What I like is that it’s easy to adjust depending on the outcome - one infusion is too weak or too strong? Brew the next one more or less.
I enjoy brewing loose leaf tea gongfu style (in a small vessel with many infusions): it gives me just enough to do, and a pleasant stimulus to focus on, that it’s very grounding.
Doesn’t have to be “the majority”, literally - a long as the minority is sizable enough, it can have a good influence on the rest.
I like the idea of this community, and subscribed, but fyi that link doesn’t work for me on kbin. This is the right link on here, I believe: https://kbin.social/m/auai@programming.dev - m rather than c.
Short sighted behavior is hardly limited to capitalist enterprises, though.
Since any reductions to copyright, if they occur at all, will take a while to happen, I hope someone comes up with an opt-in limited term copyright. At max, I’d be satisfied with a 45-50 year limited copyright on everything I make, and could see going shorter under plenty of circumstances.