When Twitch this I rented a VPS in Russia that costs me $3 a month. I now route all my traffic through it and have no ads in Twitch (and im assuming YT too now?)
CriticalMiss
This could be funny if it wasn’t so sad. Reminds me of the episode in The Wire where the various departments wouldn’t take responsibility over the dead girls in the can because of they could t pinpoint where exactly they died and when. They care too much for the state. God forbid there’s a lynching and instead of admitting they have a problem they focus on cooking the stats.
Our organization is configured to install N-1 of current release specifically to avoid this type of stuff. Does it matter? No, we got hit just like everyone else.
No, not really. They just register a new domain.
I.e xyz.com buys xyz.net and the cycle never ends.
You mean the game devs they provide CDN at no additional costs, networking features a dev environment that is far more comfortable than any competitor and various additional revenue streams (such as trading cards and items)?
Realistically we only dislike it because it’s a half baked solution. I know that if those LLMs actually did anything useful we wouldn’t mind them. But all these LLMs do is spam the documentation, which is already on the vendor website anyway.
Not a legal mastermind by a long shot but it seems like a DMA violation. Someone needs to get the EU on their ass.
The devs of this planet are lazy and rehashing content.
Not sure why you got downvoted.. storing text isn’t a lot of data, they can easily do it once per song and wrap it up.
Sure bud, pirating some Microsoft Studio video games and windows ISOs right now. What? I found them on the open web!
look im not a genius as some of these PhDs but i think the solution is a lot simpler than they think