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jprs·4 bulan yang lalu·discussInteresting post, but I am surprised the author does not directly address Mozilla's own recent controversy regarding AI authorship of commits to the Firefox repo (https://github.com/mozilla-firefox/firefox/commit/71cc24b6a4...).
jprs·4 bulan yang lalu·discussBelow the link to the North America file, you should see a few examples:> A spirited attack on daylight savings from Canadian intellectual Roberton Davies in 1947: [full quote]> A story of a public clock in Nashville in the 1950s with “dueling faces”—one time for conservatives and another for liberals.> An account of the “day of two noons” in New York City in 1883, when standardized time zones were adopted and “local time” was abandoned forever.> A detective story about ascertaining the proper chronology of time zones in Resolute Bay, a tiny community north of the Arctic circle.