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Samsung winding down chip production before strike, daily losses could hit $2b

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Bambu Lab Sent a Cease-and-Desist. The AGPL Might Send One Back [video]

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mafuy
·10 日前·議論
No. It became a war, but civil wars tend to not start all at once and out of the blue. What would the situation look like at the very beginning?
mafuy
·19 日前·議論
That is called "muted". It is not a shadowban, by definition.
mafuy
·24 日前·議論
No problem at all. Just release your own source code. Leave out the licensed stuff. That's how id did it. If you have non-ridiculous development practices, knowing what's your IP and what is not is a basic requirement anyway.

The modder base will reimplement the licensed stuff, if needed.
mafuy
·26 日前·議論
Oh no. Not at all. My mother would say "You moved my facebook" when she could not find Chrome. These people exist.
mafuy
·26 日前·議論
Afaik local accounts have become harder and harder to create, intentionally, to the point where it's impossible for most people. It most definitely is not something that can be relied on to exist in the future.
mafuy
·28 日前·議論
The French have been screwed over by the US military hard, so I'm fully on board with their attitude.
mafuy
·先月·議論
I do not understand how you can talk about US, EU and Japan but not mention China. Because I'd bet China is in a similar league and has better prospects than any of the three.
mafuy
·先月·議論
95% confidence interval, i.e. you think the true value is probably within these bounds
mafuy
·2 か月前·議論
I'm not sure that's right. For instance, the Pentium 4 spec explicitly says unaligned int32 loads take longer. And x86/x64 is very gentle in that regard, other archs would whip you. So an unaligned int access is rightfully treated differently. It should be IB.

Just creating the pointer, though, should not be UB, even though it apparently is. It should not even be IB.
mafuy
·2 か月前·議論
In Germany, this was the case, too. So this happened:

1. Copyright holder files bullshit charges against the IP holder. 2. Police investigates and for this purpose gets the personal data for the given IP address. 3. Copyright holder gets personal data of the subscriber from the police. 4. Copyright holder aborts charges so police stops investigation and is no longer involved. 5. Copyright holder contacts the subscriber to extort money.

Police complained about the many bullshit charges, so of course a law was made so ISPs had to give out personal data directly to the copyright holders.
mafuy
·2 か月前·議論
Back in the day, this would 100% get you letters from law firms that extort money from you (usually around €400 to €2000). Failure to pay had a fair chance to get the case in front of a judge. You will have argue with him that you did it for fun and did not actually up/download anything.

If the judge does not believe you, expect to pay something like 3-6 months of income. If he does, you only have to pay your lawyer (the opponent will not). Back then, I'd say it was a 50:50 chance, provided you have excellent documentation and a good lawyer.
mafuy
·2 か月前·議論
Yeah, there is no threshold to how much copyrighted material has to be uploaded. Any upload suffices to make it illegal. If I recall correctly, the intent/justification was to ensure that uploading a single song, or half a single song, is captured by the law, but of course it was written in a stupid way.
mafuy
·2 か月前·議論
In Germany at least, uploading even a single byte of content is illegal. We don't really have Fair Use here; there are only few, very narrow exceptions.

It is also not even required to show that that single byte was uploaded, your IP getting logged as part of the swarm suffices. The burden of proof is on you now. It was much, much worse than in the US.

While all this is technically still true today, a new law a few years ago luckily mostly blocked the path. It was badly needed, because the situation was horribly abused by law firms.
mafuy
·2 か月前·議論
This is a completely stupid take and I have no idea why so many people repeat it. This responsibility just means you have to have to document your work understandably and have a somewhat sensible reason for decisions. It does not at all force you to greed.
mafuy
·2 か月前·議論
> In Europe you get about 1000kWh a year from 1000kW of solar panel

Typo, 1000kWh from 1kW of solar panel.

I got my 4x 455W panels for 70€ each from BayWa (random vendor in Germany), plus delivery. Microinverter ~200€. Aluminium etc for installation ~400€ or so. I installed them together with a friend. Total cost ~900€ or so. At 30ct/kWh in Germany, break even is in 3 years. Would be earlier if I had a better roof to put them on, mine has some shadow.
mafuy
·3 か月前·議論
That's an understandable point of view, but besides the easy to spot main plot twist, there are several minor issues woven into the story. The hints are sometimes quite subtle and spotting them early is not trivial, but is made possible through their well-made representation and consistency in the game. There is actually little fluff in a game that overtly shows almost purely random idle talk.
mafuy
·4 か月前·議論
If you have a good path and a bad path that may or may not converge sometime later on your journey, you still should walk the good path.
mafuy
·4 か月前·議論
You misunderstand this. Yes, there have been moves by some in the EU to reduce privacy, but they face resistance and have actually been repelled often. The ChatControl debacle you mention is one such instance. And on the other hand, sometimes there is actual progress, like with GDPR.

But more importantly, at least there are privacy laws in the EU that do something. In the US, there are virtually none, so of course you won't hear about their erosion.

I trust the EU ten times more than the US in this regard.
mafuy
·4 か月前·議論
This account is sockpuppeting. They are not participating on this site in good faith.
mafuy
·4 か月前·議論
Yea, reading through the page, these two accounts have been sounding exactly the same. I suppose it is in line with the childish behavior of AT.