> AI is eroding copyright, so there may no longer be a need for the GPL. GNU should stop and rethink its stance, chuck away the GPL as the main tool to fight evil software corporations and embrace LLM as the main weapon.
Is this LLM thing freely available or is it owned and controlled by these companies? Are we going to rent the tools to fight "evil software corporations"?
> The French index is at an advanced stage of completion, we have started creating the German language index, and the English one should start shortly. All progress is quickly integrated into the Qwant STAAN API.
> So, I looked for them as well but few websites have them.
This is a bit surprising for me. I've just randomly checked news: BBC, Guardian, Norwegian NRK - all had RSS. But I'm not checking news that much so not sure about others. Mastodon and BlueSky are also providing RSS. I guess walled garden ones like Instagram/Twitter don't?
My RSS reader is subscribed to:
- one Youtube channel
- several blogs (most blogs do have RSS, for example Wordpress provide it by default)
- Hacker News (few keyword-based feeds)
- Gitlab and Codeberg projects (Github provides RSS, but I'm not currently subscribed to any, because I need to be logged there anyway)
- podcasts (podcasts are basically just RSS)
- few Mobilizon sites for events
- OpenStreetMap QA tool that checks my edits
- two subreddits
Maybe in general, you are right. I know just my bubble and even there are few sites without RSS (like Bandcamp).
Ruter operates in and around Oslo where temperatures higher than average. Anyway some of old (diesel?) buses had broken heating and were heating even if it was warm outside. These are still improvement.
Yes SUVs are more common in Europe now but still size is much smaller than in US.