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You can't, and they didn't. The company is still a non-profit.
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There's "not knowing what you're doing", and "REEEAAALLY not knowing what you're doing". The first is pretty much imposter syndrome. The second is incompetence.
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Op: "he should create a kernel someday" Autists: "wow! Super random! He actually did!" Everyone else: r/woosh
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What? A license for AGI? Never heard of anything like that, and doesn't sound very plausible to me. Where did you get this idea from?
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@vhateg "If I find some random Sonos speakers at a garage sale, would I be able to set them up and use them?" I pictured that so vividly 😂
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@jotape125 he definitelly cares about creating the kind of environment where people are exposed to even more lies and are emboldened to commit crimes for him. As for caring for someone's personal well being... ill let pence answer. As for caring for individual freedom and natural rights, immigrants and their children can answer that.
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@levvayner4509 Idc if he is pompous, but objectively a man of his word? Lmfao. In what alternate reality did trump reduce the debt and end the war in ukraine? 🤣
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@levvayner4509 as a reasonable individual and a man of his word? Are we actuay talking about the same guy? 🤣
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@levvayner4509 promising to end Ukraine war in 24 hours comes to mind. Man of his word 🤣
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@levvayner4509 or making Mexico pay for the wall 🤣 Or taking Greenland for national security reasons 🤣
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Oh man I literally got tears from laughing. Gotta catch my breath 🤣
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@Callsign_Sturm some people who defend abhorrent things also draw a line at some point. That is not responsible at all. And that's why we don't just let each person come up with their own notion of what's permitted.... and that's exactly what this guy was doing: not seeking some ideal of freedom, but seeking to draw his own line where he saw fit despite a broader consensus that what he was doing was wrong to the point of being extremely illegal.
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@LtdJorge serverless can save costs in some situations too
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@levvayner4509 you don't like hyperbole? Hyperbole as in silly promises that he did not fulfill? I guess lowering the debt was also hyperbole 🤣
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@JesusPlsSaveMe TO YOU: GOD COMMANDS YOU TO QUIT SPAMMING THAT BS. 🤦♂️
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@mvmlego1212 That makes perfect sense, thanks
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?? there's no metaverse today that has worked? that's blatantly false. Even in the strictest sense of the word (as in excluding lots of online communities and platforms like roblox), there's at least recroom and vrchat which have organic followings with users that keep coming back for more. What's this person on about??? I guess that level of ignorance is why financial advice you see online is mostly useless.
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Seems that "web 5" is just a brand of web 3. Its still based on blockchain, still with the intention of decentralization, etc.
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Why no mention of vrchat? Player base keeps increasing, graphics are leagues ahead of meta, and yes people do use it for escapism for thousands of hours in-game, with people even sleeping with the headset in-game. Why is all the attention on the shittiest projects??
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A mix of trends and millions of viewers. They have never made a video on a topic I am particularly interested in. But I do enjoy seeing the new trends.
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It's data being collected by bots that are requesting content as if they were a regular human user (instead of using the programming interface that some websites/services provide). Often programming interfaces are provided because it saves on data transfers (they don't have to load an entire page filled with layout related scaffolding, they just send the bare minimum data); it also makes things more reliable so that they can change the page without breaking all the bots that depend on that information; and it allows for easier access control for rate limiting and for 3rd party service providers to cater to their own users by having those users sign in trough that third party with their own accounts to access their own private data.
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Neural interfaces dont require a chip. Theres been good progress on doing it just with skin readings. I doubt meta would be interested in doing brain surgery on billions of people, but a mere sensor on your skin? Thats much more scalable.
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@sieda666 the funny thing is that he didn't allow all kinds of transactions. Pdf and some other things were not allowed. So... freedom? Nope, he just wants to be the one drawing the line - and make an absurd profit from it.
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