"Remove all IP law so I can use it on AI, but my AI is still protected" is the feeling I get from this. The Poors ideas are open to companies, but companies are still safe from The Poors
Possibly mildly unpopular opinion. I'd probably be happy giving up gaming to work more, say 60 hours a week total, if that meant I could fully support my family on my own income and let my wife do something other than work (if she chooses)
We added an API endpoint so users with permission sets that allow them to access this can see the response.
Ok... What is the end point, what's the permission, is it bundled into a set by default or do I need to make one, what's the expected response, do we give an error if the permission is false or just a 500?
I actually bought like 5 pencil sharpeners looking for one that sharpens on a steep angle to get the tip style that comes out of the box instead of the long style you get with most sharpeners. Now I just keep them all over the place.
Non permanent stuff is cool to me, like notes suggesting you sell the car. Actual vandalism though isn't cool, they didn't know (hopefully) that Musk was going off the deep end when they bought the car.
Where I live, I could theoretically ride my bike to a bus stop to ride into downtown for work. However there is no bike path, or side walk and the speed limit is 55 with no shoulder. The road also gets a few hundred cars an hour. I've seen people ride bikes around my area, but never down my road, I'm very confident I'll die. So I drive 10 minutes to a bus to ride for 45 minutes instead of drive 35 minutes alone in my car.
Akchutally, I find I can do whatever I want now