If politicians actually have a shit about protecting US citizens data, they'd push for legislation to protect US citizens data from all data harvesting apps. Instead "china bad, ban".
charles
What's your point in linking to that opinion piece?
I just upload it to YouTube as "unlisted" and share the link
There was never any evidence of this. The best explanation I heard is that Magnus' company was merging with chess.com right before a tournament, and with that the information of cheating bans were made available to him. He found out that Hans had been banned for cheating a couple years prior on chess.com. Speculation is that this put Magnus on tilt during his match with Hans, and losing just confirmed Magnus' suspicion that Hans is a cheater IRL as well as online.
At some point of being late it is presumed missing, and the fee is to replace the book so other patrons can enjoy. It's not a "free books to keep forever building"
I wish we could pin it to some objective measure and stop dealing with this set of decisions. Same with other forms of support.
Great info. Unfortunately for me, this requires more energy than I've got laying around.
Honestly I don't see a difference in 4k/1080p with streamed media. Physical media on the other hand is night and day.
I think they were afraid of discovery revealing even more malicious information than what's being assumed.
That's great for people coming to the community, but it buries it in "hot" and "top last x".
Constructive disagreement is always welcome. Angry downvotes with no backing discussion are bad for the community.
I think there will be a market for "corporate compliant and secure!!" LLMs. "Pay us gobs of money so you don't get 'hacked' by dumb LLM users"