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yellowapple commented on Some users report their Firefox browser is scoffing CPU power   theregister.com/2025/08/1... · Posted by u/homarp
lproven · 10 days ago
The author is me, and I dispute that. I expressed my uncertainty in the story.
yellowapple · 10 days ago
Can you quote where you expressed that uncertainty? Or the reason you have to be uncertain of the very Bugzilla report which your article links?

As it stands, your article is highly misleading, with that "uncertainty" sharing an acronym with "fear" and "doubt". I'd prefer to assume that ain't intentional.

yellowapple commented on Open hardware desktop 3D printing is dead?   josefprusa.com/articles/o... · Posted by u/rcarmo
yellowapple · 10 days ago
Yet another example of how intellectual property has done vastly more harm than good to intellectual pursuits.
yellowapple commented on F-Droid build servers can't build modern Android apps due to outdated CPUs    · Posted by u/nativeforks
rs186 · 12 days ago
*for non Fire devices.
yellowapple · 12 days ago
I could've sworn they'd already closed it for non-Fire devices.
yellowapple commented on Tribblix – The Retro Illumos Distribution   tribblix.org/... · Posted by u/bilegeek
yjftsjthsd-h · 16 days ago
> I wonder how far a compatibility layer for Linux drivers could go to help other UNIX kernels' usability.

It might be easier to take them from NetBSD; it wouldn't introduce the GPL licensing issue, and courtesy of their rump kernel system they're actually kind of designed for it.

yellowapple · 15 days ago
Or OpenBSD, for at least one of those two reasons. I know Haiku reuses OpenBSD driver code in some places, and I'm pretty sure 9front does, too.
yellowapple commented on How to Not Build the Torment Nexus   buttondown.com/monteiro/a... · Posted by u/p3_1080
mindslight · 16 days ago
I don't really understand what you mean here, because I don't really know what you specifically mean by Torment Nexus. It wasn't bad for a rhetorical technique of pointing out the incentive-attractor(s) that we're already suffering (Mammon, the orphan grinder, etc), but the term doesn't really work for analyzing technicals unless you spell it out.

In general, now that the pump has been fully primed for capital to flow into developing "AI", I do not see how copyright law is going to make much of a dent in that trend. Nor do I see how "AI" companies are going to make a dent in copyright law for anyone but themselves. I foresee large "AI" companies being essentially unbound on training over small-owner copyrighted works, upstart "AI" companies needing to pay into a hefty protection racket, and individuals still bound by imaginary property laws whether directly (old fashioned piracy) or when using common genAI (sorry Dave, I can't do that).

I just ran into a situation where ChatGPT refused to quote me the relevant bit of the electrical code for my state (supposedly binding law), because those laws were created by wholesale importing the "National Electrical Code" which is copyrighted. At best, the situation is an open legal question. And yet de facto there is still a restriction that prevents me from using the tool to engage with the law in good faith.

yellowapple · 16 days ago
> I don't really understand what you mean here, because I don't really know what you specifically mean by Torment Nexus.

I thought I made that pretty clear when I wrote in my original comment that "[i]ntellectual property and the enforcement thereof is in and of itself a Torment Nexus."

> In general, now that the pump has been fully primed for capital to flow into developing "AI", I do not see how copyright law is going to make much of a dent in that trend. Nor do I see how "AI" companies are going to make a dent in copyright law for anyone but themselves.

"AI" exists outside of the various corporations hosting LLMs on The Cloud™. The corporate-hosted LLMs get undue emphasis largely as yet another result of the Torment Nexus that is intellectual property.

yellowapple commented on How to Not Build the Torment Nexus   buttondown.com/monteiro/a... · Posted by u/p3_1080
mindslight · 16 days ago
I think you're assuming a lot to call it a "good outcome". I foresee hefty regulatory capture and compensation deals made with the big copyright businesses, but no real increase in freedoms for individuals.
yellowapple · 16 days ago
That would be the outcome of the Torment Nexus succeeding at kneecapping the first thing in decades with any hope of destroying it, not the outcome of the thing in question succeeding at destroying the Torment Nexus.
yellowapple commented on How to Not Build the Torment Nexus   buttondown.com/monteiro/a... · Posted by u/p3_1080
mindslight · 17 days ago
I share your view of imaginary property. But pushing in the right direction is much more important than being 100% correct about everything.
yellowapple · 16 days ago
Demonizing the one good outcome of AI is the opposite of pushing in the right direction, though. It's like the author missed his own point, self-awarewolf style.
yellowapple commented on How to Not Build the Torment Nexus   buttondown.com/monteiro/a... · Posted by u/p3_1080
yellowapple · 17 days ago
> Your soul will not remain intact while you hoover up artists’ work to train theft-engines that poison the water of communities in need.

This sentence nose-dove the article's credibility.

Intellectual property and the enforcement thereof is in and of itself a Torment Nexus. The belief that thoughts and ideas and words and images and sounds can be "stolen", and that such "theft" is somehow a bad thing (instead of the sort of free exchange of ideas that has benefited humanity for its entire recorded history) is itself mutually exclusive with having an intact soul.

Yes, artists deserve to be able to earn a living making art (absent a universal basic income that renders the notion of "earning a living" moot). Yes, it's understandable that they choose to do so by wielding IP law, because that's the most straightforward option they have in a capitalist system that actively rewards Torment-Nexus-enforced rentseeking. No, that doesn't make them any less complicit in the perpetuation of that Torment Nexus. These are the same laws that enable Disney to sue the pants off of parents who dare to decorate their dead children's coffins after said children's favorite fictional characters. These are the same laws that rob other creatives of their creative autonomy lest their works "infringe" on the "rights" of richer creatives who can afford better lawyers. These are the same laws that normalized shipping rootkits with creative works for the sake of "digital 'rights' management". These are the same laws that actively hinder the preservation of creative works for historical posterity, causing those works to be at risk of being lost forever. Intellectual property has done vastly more harm than good, and AI throwing a wrench in the ability to meaningfully enforce it is one of the exceedingly few good outcomes of AI proliferation.

Your soul will not remain intact while you parrot MPAA/RIAA "yOu WoUlDn'T dOwNlOaD a CaR" talking points in defense of collecting royalties until 70 years after you die.

yellowapple commented on Amtrak NextGen Acela Debuts on August 28   media.amtrak.com/2025/08/... · Posted by u/reimbar
bombcar · 17 days ago
How's the Wifi these days?
yellowapple · 17 days ago
Nonexistent. The laptop on which I'm typing this comment is running off my phone as a hotspot lmao
yellowapple commented on Amtrak NextGen Acela Debuts on August 28   media.amtrak.com/2025/08/... · Posted by u/reimbar
yellowapple · 17 days ago
Funny that this pops up while I'm on Amtrak (specifically California Zephyr).

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