How is it obvious? We have strong legal agreements that state otherwise, do you think they are just lying and risking thousands of lawsuits?
I think it's more likely that there are 3/4 of a billion users that don't have these agreements and just pay for ChatGPT Plus and don't opt-out of anything, and are feeding the scaling machine every day.
Yeah, using deepseek feels like shit and I spend hours steering deepseek in a direction versus opus-4.7 or 4.8 where I can just kinda let it ball out on some reverse engineering problems.
plenty of people desire something like this, and 'saving the children' is their genuine intent and desire. Humanity is willing to shoot itself in the foot again and again, there's no need for it to be some shadowy cabal.
I saw this for the first time in NYC at a dispensary, i’ve never seen a payment terminal charge me $4.75 for an atm transaction fee but it was pretty smooth.
Taxes, health insurance, medical records, updating business registrations, pension, pharmacies, university programs, mijnoverheid (the like government message box where you get digital copies of any mail that would be sent to you)
Kernel anti-cheat (KMAC) is an effective tool when used effectively and invested in (see Vanguard), but it only works when you are consistent and the team working on it are interested and capable. Creating terrible KMAC happens all the time, and gets treated as a one-and-done thing which will always be defeated. You have to continually watch the cheat market and work actively against it.
It works, and Valorant with Vanguard is the highest quality example we have. Competitive games deserve to be taken seriously and should have the best attempt at ensuring integrity, and not written off as a wasteful effort to keep Linux users out.
It is meant to offend and it is offensive. It just isn’t socially unacceptable yet. In circles i’m in where humans roleplay as robots or AI, it has had a significant increase in usage and was banned.
my email is one character @hhh.hn, you can guess which one.
nicewrld @ github