Great question. Anytime you want to start your own blog on your own server, you can export your posts to that server. I'm pretty sure you can also export your blog to another WriteFreely blog. There is no lock-in.
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Philosophize This has just started a podcast series on Anarchy that I'm finding informative. The podcasts are short and all have transcripts. The first episode is here: https://www.philosophizethis.org/podcast/anarchism-part-one.
The second part just came out this past week.
They are not testing this for every account. But you should check your settings every so often.
https://www.youtube.com/@righttimebomani - he's keeping it going
The plans are part of Aukus Pillar II, a trilateral security arrangement that aims to "help sustain peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region."
One of the new efforts announced was the use of advanced AI on patrol aircraft — including the US's P-8A Poseidon aircraft, which is equipped for anti-submarine warfare — to process information from underwater detection devices used by each country.
AI singer-songwriter 'Anna Indiana' debuted her first single 'Betrayed by this Town' on X, formerly Twitter—and listeners were not too impressed.
I tried to like elementary and used for it for months awhile ago. But it was missing so many basic features for an OS. Eg, they only just added bulk rename to the file manager.
Oh nice. 👍
Interesting. Can you explain how it works, please?
I tend to agree with the judge's assessment. He must make a decision based on existing law and the plaintiff's claim/argument. You're right existing law doesn't cover this aspect of technology which is why there needs to be new laws enacted by Congress. And the courts are put in a no win situation here because we've failed to establish new rules and regulations for this new technology.
The plaintiff's claim of derivative work doesn't fit here because of what has already been long established what a derivative work looks like. AI generated images aren't really derivative works.
I think rightfully, the court has told them to try again, which is ok.
The AI image generator companies filed a motion to dismiss the copyright case against them by artists, and Orrick largely granted it.
It's never good when a government punishes anyone who criticizes it.
It shouldn't matter.
It sucks, but this sub now may have to consider changing it's name to workreform because of this. Plus workreform is a much better description of the movement.