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I'm proud of my actions, because I'm not angry, just concerned and I think why people are angry because mayby they do not contribute to the kernel, but It will affect Linux as a whole. And I think why people are angry about person behind that CoC is because of the way It's handled in reality, when people who was behind CoC were not friendly to people who don't agree with them - just look at infamous #huggate between FreeBSD maintainers and Bryan Lunduke - and that's only because he criticised that "no virtual hug" nonsense. SJW can use CoC to force people to think their (SJW) way.especially with that lines:
"Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful."
It look like typical censoring and a weapon for SJWs to force their rights to other people
And a truthful quote from Tom Clancy's novels: "If you have to write your ethics rules down, you've already lost"
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Few comments from automotive test engineer :)
1. Android Auto/Apple CarPlay are either behind payment or removed to just use Android Automotive.
2. Best navigation done in car is just to put shortcut to google maps :D
3. People vote currently with their wallets against screen-only cars. This 'Semi-open' setup for the car will NEVER happen. Why? Because every company wants to have their own piece of cake, and that piece to be as close to whole cake as possible, called greed for money.
4. Standardization in automotive is called AUTOSAR, ISO 26262, ASPICE and probably others, but that does not tackle things you're talking about :D
5. Having electric vehicle does not mean that they will be much more flexible to work on them, even ICE cars have tons of electronics and currently the only thing differencing ICE and EV cars are engine and 'fuel' type :).
6. For Energy sources it's simple – nuclear + renewable energy with recycled batteries, like tesla have second life for them in banks of energy
7. Vehicle to grid yes, exists, even standards are there, but not every industry have same view on software usage and handling as tech companies
8. For EVs, BYD have a lead, not Tesla tho. Plus, CATL batteries... yummy.
9. Tesla FSD... yes... more covering up of failures of this system by Tesla is needed for FSD development, yes... ;)
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Furthermore, you're afraid of change as well. Afraid of change from Linux to Windows, because being feared of change what you know is normal for human kind, so you're not that "special snowflake". Everyone is afraid of changes in their lives, so don't use that argument, it's totally invalid. I'm afraid of change from Linux to Windows, just like you. Mostly people use that software like Adobe Creative Cloud or Microsoft Office for their work, in which they were in many years so they're used to it as well as you to the KDenLiveShotcut/Whatever and Linux. It's human nature for goodness sake. Don't close on closed source software just because it's closed. We need to be open for everyone, even if they don't bring Free and Open Source software to the linux world. Without Steam and it's Proton, Linux gaming just don't exists at all. Linux ecosystem don't exists under a vaccumed ball after all, but on a brutal market, where without wide spread of availiable software is tough to survive at all.
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@kpcraftster6580 Let's say I've seen good rust based projects and more the better. Having one bad fruit in that vast different basket does not mean whole basket is bad. I'd propose you to write some rust lines yourself, read what it wants to solve, learn few more languages like Nim, Zig, Go, OCaml (which was used to build first rust compiler BTW), instead of just blindly trusting language which is not even a language today, mere interface between languages, which cannot decide on size of numeric values, riddled with crazy workarounds, warying between compilers and more just to use it without shooting yourself in the foot with something slightly more complex than printing hello world to the screen :)
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1. There are nice models which train on input from another LLM, like OpenHermes
2. Chat gipiti went crappy mostly because of jailing it to hell and to get something nice out of it, you need to jailbreak it, just like iOS or Android (aka Root)
3. Academias now have anti-LLM mechanisms in anti-plagiarism software, but there are already AI powered tools which can fool AI-powered tools which combat AI generated data.
4. Issue with copyrighted and copyleft (GPL, AGPL, LGPL) data is only in GPT-3.5/GPT-4, which powers your Github CoPilot, and their latest attempts to provide a 'muzzle' for it, it's only post-generation, their models are already 'spoiled'. What about that topic? ;)
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