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Hey, It's Damage Control person from Corporate Revenue Maximizing Team here, <5 paragraphs>

it's honestly really good. Big fan of that team, they are really practical and have been producing really useful software and sharing all their learnings online.


the best part about this is that you can just change the extension. like you are actually allowed to. whereas the extension experience on vscode would require a reload, and on cursor is not possible


Did you know that AUTOMATIC1111 got strapped off of 4chan?

Go to 4chan right now, and poke around their technology and video game boards. There's so much chatter about LLaMa. The last time I saw that much chatter about a technology was when eth was 3 dollars a coin. The communities exist, the general public just isn't aware of them.


i don't, but it all seems to work out anyways


linear algebra done right - sheldon axler


maybe once they allow me to actually own my hardware (let me install whatever software I want (linux))


It's not really Apples job to build a copy of Linux for their hardware. You want it, you build it. There's nothing stopping it running.


I'm sorry how is Apple not allowing you? You are free to run whatever YOU want on it. Just because something YOU want isn't created, well that isn't apple or anyone else's problem. You should build what you need instead of expecting someone else to do it for you just because you demand it.


You're using the term "own" in a non-standard way to make your point.

When you buy a Mac, part of the deal is that it runs macOS. However, you still own the Mac. You can loan it to others or sell it. You can sleep with it under your pillow.

If you don't like the deal, then don't buy it.


Apple does allow this. It’s just the issue of finding software to install.


yeah that's great but we still unlocked tons of productivity

who cares man

just build stuff

if you don't want people to learn off your code just don't share it!


Interestingly, the same companies who made the paid service by analyzing all of that open-source code would never, ever consider open-sourcing the code for that service.

> if you don't want people to learn off your code

"Learn" is a strange verb to use here. No one at Microsoft or OpenAI was scraping all of GitHub so that they could learn. They took people's licensed works, fed it into a very sophisticated copy-paste machine, and started making money off of it.

> just don't share it!

It's almost like licenses and copyright exist to protect the rights of their holders or something.

The entire point of licenses is to be able to share your work in a way that respects your wishes. "Just don't share it" is completely non-productive.


the cost of training is exponentially decreasing. It's only a matter of time before a codex-like model is released to the open.


I am so terrified of the advancements in AI that I've been having trouble sleeping & focusing on work.


Yeah, look up textual inversion


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