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Wdym, I never had any semblance of iCloud offloading my documents to the cloud?

Are you all clicking "yes" on every prompt you see? So many people saying MacOS does this or that, but these are never the default behavior on a fresh install.


Isn't like 7 out of 10 top artists on Spotify AI music?

Can't they be purged if they are dangling and the housekeeping is ran?


related: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41060102 Anyone can access deleted and private repository data on GitHub

While he's technically excellent (or so it seems on the outside) he's still just, like, a guy

Zaphod iz just zis guy, you know

So it's gambling that they can extract money from open source project, by repackaging most of the existing features through a nice UX and hope business gamble their tech stack on it.

Great use of 17 million dollars.


I wouldn't say "buying software that saves us time" is gambling, but you do you.

But that’s not what VCs are doing. They’re not buying software that saves time. They’re betting on a teams ability to extract rent from a market through monopolistic practices like vendor lock-in. The most profitable software companies like Microsoft don’t make the most time saving software, in fact most of Microsoft’s offerings are garbage (ahem Teams) compared to alternatives. But Microsoft makes the most money due to marketing and distribution not because they make “time saving” software.

> Yes, agents.md yells not to mess with prod.

Probably what nudged it to run on prod in the first place


They're Swiss, so while technically in Europe, they are not in the EU. Maybe they're closer than the US, but they're still a foreign tech company in the EU.

Switzerland has a unique deep integration with the EU even though it is not a member. It is not like the UK.

Code may not be, but opening a Merge Request undercover may be unlawful:

> Providers shall ensure that AI systems intended to interact directly with natural persons are designed and developed in such a way that the natural persons concerned are informed that they are interacting with an AI system


Then in that case you wouldn't be a provider. You are at best a deployer, and even then the definition doesn't exactly match using AI services.

That should be obvious considering an MR is not providing AI services.


That merge request would be AI generated content. You wouldn't be interacting directly with the AI system that opened it.

Depends if it's a closed loop agent. If the agent opens the request, writes the body and is triggered by an answer on the MR, then I'd expect the law to cover this.

What AI service are you providing with said MR?

Still, a lot of those woke up from a profound sleep about digital sovereignty and are now contemplating leaving the American software ecosystem.

It won't be sudden, until it is


Seems like the Zero in Zero Motorcycles stands for the security


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