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  • Unless they buy returned books for pennies

    Or books retired from libraries (saw many stamps on scans on 70s books from internet archive that implied disposal from some American library)

  • It's not secret, it was their defence when they got sued for copyright infringement. Instead of download all the books from Anna's archive like meta, they buy a copy, cut the binding, scan it, then destroy it. "We bought a copy for personal use then use the content for profit, it's not piracy"

  • But those people don't have the attention span to see a WHOLE movie in a dark room without a phone

  • Budget $40 mil and she got paid $29mil. Definitely a real movie

  • I do not understand how it did 7 million in the opening weekend.

  • Of course, "I got mine, pull up the ladder!”

  • Because it didn't happen, subs don't use that font

  • The label says premium, so...

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  • my reasoning is that forwarding can fail, while if i just connect to POP and get everything in bulk, i don't have problems

    also: forwarding changes the original headers, and if i forward spam my provider gets pissed

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  • I'm using Gmail as an email client. I tell Gmail to go to fetch emails from my other accounts and so I have unified email. I don't use @gmail.com as my primary address.

    Problem: from today Google discontinued the feature and they warned me only yesterday.

    Which webmail has almost feature parity with Gmail?

    I need filters and fetching emails from multiple accounts. I have a dedicated server so the part of fetching email can be done from an external program

  • You need to do a custom program if you want to do that. I mean a traditional program where variables are stored properly.

    The models have no memory at all, at every question it starts from scratch, so the clients are just "pretending" it has a memory by simply including all previous questions and answers in your last query. You reply "ok", but the model is getting thousands of words with all the history.

    Because each question becomes exponentially expensive, at some point it starts to prune old stuff. It either truncates the content (for example the completely useless meta ai chatbot that WhatsApp forced down the throat loses context after 2-3 questions) or it uses the model itself to have a condensed resume of past interactions, but this is how it hallucinates.

    Otherwise it will cost like $1 per question and more

  • API calls are already only paid, no?

    I'm guessing the ads will be embedded in the answers of the free users (like: it will add to the prompt something like "and don't forget to plug the sponsor, ridge wallet")

  • Not for her. As "writer", "producer", actress and for right for use her image she made $30 mil in 20 days from this

  • She says the movie shows her philanthropy.

    Now I'm really curious about watching the movie. Philanthropy and Trump are mutually exclusive words so... How?

  • Trump gets doctored reports that say it's a tremendous success

  • You can choose the seat yet take one on the side??

  • Stock market capitalization bigger than all the European and American car brands COMBINED but they only sell two very similar vehicles. Makes sense

  • I like the idea of a federated version of that, but there are many problems:

    1. When people scroll, they need an algorithm to choose content for them.
    2. 99% of average TikTok content is low quality shit and it's the algorithm to find and promote what works
    3. All that 99% of shit is occupying exabytes on bytedance servers. Users are uploading terabytes of shit every hour, it's impossibile for a federated instance to keep all this shit on disk. Look how Lemmy is designed for example. I upload an image and then it's stored forever in hundreds of instances. For videos is untenable. Only companies that are profiting from this (for example using such videos for training ai models, or using this videos to hook people and serve them highly personalized ads) can host a TikTok clone
  • If you look quickly, it just seems they were holding a smartphone, not a weapon

    (paraphrasing that dumb fuck on "news"max that said that a protester holding a phone totally looks like someone aiming a gun to kill an officer)