Who are you employed by, I wonder?
bearboiblake
source: just trust me bro
touch grass is literally a one-liner, cmon bro
It's not so much "I must have the latest version NOW" and more that while it was building my system load would spike from 0.1 to 7+ and everything ran like shit for like half an hour.
I'm a messy, impatient boy - I know my limitations!
Genuine question from a longtime Linux user who never tried Gentoo - doesn't updating take forever? I used a source build of firefox for a bit and the build took forever, not to mention the kernel itself
Just to add to what the other commenters said, the quote you highlighted doesn't even say what you think it does.
It says that Copilot data is not used to train the models, not that code uploaded to Github isn't used to train the models.
As an aside, your nitpicking of the term "scrape" and rant about how the user you're replying to must be ignorant is cringe, jsyk.
Reddit freely shared personal information of people critical of the government/ICE with the department for homeland security
The Nuremberg trials weren't enough, either. loads of nazi scientists were recruited by allied nations (operation paperclip) and the first general secretary of NATO was a nazi.
Also, not just republicans, either. Democrats share a lot of the responsibility here. Trump wouldn't have been able to do half of the shit he has done if it wasn't for them.
The entire ruling class must be purged and no one should ever be permitted to take power again.
Sure, I agree that it wouldn't pose an insurmountable barrier for people, but it absolutely does cause friction - someone might have taken a crack at fixing something themselves, seen that it needs some proprietary tool, and decided "meh, fuck it, i'll take it to the dealer".
I can't think of any other motivation than that.
Right, but the article suggests a potential motivation - adding friction to dissuade motorists from repairing and servicing their own vehicles - which seems very likely to me. I was wondering why you dismissed that claim.
I doubt very much that Reform will win the next election. Class consciousness is rising significantly and Farage is very tied to ruling class interests, and he's also too tightly connected to Trump, whose popularity is absolutely cratering, even among his MAGA fanbase.
My concern at this point is more that the Green party aren't radical enough. My guess is that they'll win, be kind of disappointing, then hand the reigns over to a party much further to the right than Reform.
go ahead and cite the relevant part of the github business "contract" lmao