reminds me when Brazil launched their Pix payment system nationwide, which is free for individuals, and the US launched an investigation into unfair trading
potential unfair advantaging of Brazilian payment services over US competitors was cited
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has accused US president Donald Trump of being "bothered by Pix" because it "will put an end to credit cards"
Also, it's useful to know how, when, or why something happens. I can make a useless chatbot that is "right" most times if it only tells people to seek medical help.
it just means they'll be a passive node, but still able to seed if they connect to the other node (edited). It's the setup I have and I manage to keep an overall ratio >1, especially if the torrent is popular.
you don’t actually know that you would have continued playing that game
yes, that's kind of my point. With this feature it'd be more likely that I would. I don't play games for the boss fights, but even story-driven ones have them at times. They're more of a nuisance to me.
Idk, I've left some games behind, which I could have played many more hours, just because I didn't have the patience to get past a level/battle/boss, whatever. Not so much as a teenager, but definitely as an adult.
Sometimes I come back after weeks or months, sometimes I don't bother.
you just know a company like Microsoft or Apple will eventually try suing an open source project over AI code that’s “too similar” to their proprietary code.
Doubt it. The incentives don't align. They benefit from open source much more than are threatened by it. Even that "embrace, extent, extinguish" idea comes from different times and it's likely less profitable than the vendor lock-in and other modern practices that are actually in place today. Even the copyright argument is something that could easily backfire if they just throw it in a case, because of all this questionable AI training.
Exactly, if an unhandled error happened I want my program to terminate.
-eis a better default.