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·9 か月前·議論
Don’t get me wrong, I am highly skeptical. I also am genuinely curious because it seems to be in their best interest to delete these records for a few reasons:

1. Adherence to their own customer-facing policy. 2. Corporate or government customers would CERTAINLY want their data handling requirements to be respected. 3. In my experience at $MEGA_CORP, we absolutely delete customer data or never maintain logs at all for ML inference products. 4. They’re a corporation with explicit goal of making money. They’re not interested in assisting LE beyond minimum legal requirements.

But still I wonder what the reality is at OpenAI.
rank0
·9 か月前·議論
I would like to know if OpenAI is able to supply this information to law enforcement even if their user's history has been cleared.
rank0
·10 か月前·議論
Just did! Been great so far!
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·10 か月前·議論
Even in ANY jurisdiction you’d presumably need a contractual agreement with the issuer. IIRC only certain entities may redeem tether/USDC for cash. You at a minimum need an account! Not like I can just send those companies my tokens and get straight cash.

The whole thing is just asinine. The killer use case for crypto is dodging laws & regulation. Not even judging because that’s REAL utility!
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·10 か月前·議論
How will you redeem your stable coin without some interaction with and approval from a bank? Where do you think the stable coin issuers hold their dollars?

I mean FFS the dang tokens are literally pegged to the dollar.
rank0
·10 か月前·議論
Whoever controls the protocol and network nodes can indeed unilaterally alter the blockchain just like any other data structure.
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·10 か月前·議論
Arc always interested me for the UX and design choices (especially since I'm one of those who constantly has 100s of tabs open). But the account requirement is a hard blocker for me adopting as my daily driver. Anyone know of similar projects? I recall there being a arc-inspired linux-supported project, but they refused to sign their macOS release for god knows what reason.
rank0
·昨年·議論
Except for all the instances where thats not the point. People of every community just love to gatekeep.
rank0
·昨年·議論
Not at all. Free information is free information.
rank0
·昨年·議論
> A gun that kills a person has not broken any law? It certainly can't be prosecuted.

Yeah dude…its an inanimate object.
rank0
·昨年·議論
Whats the point of open source if you can't fork or sell hosted clusters?

Also from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSearch_(software):

> On September 16, 2024, the Linux Foundation and Amazon Web Services announced the creation of the OpenSearch Software Foundation.[15][16] Ownership of OpenSearch software was transferred from Amazon to OpenSearch Software Foundation, which is organized as an open technical project within the Linux Foundation.

OpenSearch is Apache License 2.0. You can do whatever you want to/with it. How are Elastic the good guys in your mind?
rank0
·4 年前·議論
Monero is my favorite crypto project and the only token I still use today. Their randomX pow protocol is brilliant and the anonymity is opaque as you can get! Requiring those huge memory pages for efficient mining is a great solution for deterring mining botnets.

> I think the "dream" of truly private transactions was always unrealistic. Governments have many tools at their disposal to get what they want.

Unfortunately you may be right. I sure hope not.
rank0
·4 年前·議論
Things like this where companies reinvent traditional payment processing “but with crypto” is the antithesis of what crypto used to stand for.

As a former believer in the original goal of private p2p digital cash, I am saddened by what crypto has become in practice.

Crypto is just centralized as the traditional financial system.

Oh and nobody actually uses it as a currency. I feel like I’m one of few who’s actually purchased goods/services.
rank0
·5 年前·議論
I can't tell if this is a joke or not. Sounds like an easy way to develop horrible documentation-free, semi-functional systems.

The future is gonna be filled with disinterested one time contractors and employers who fraudulently refuse bounty payout.