

No. No it won’t. I stand by my Pirate Bay example.
Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist by day, programmer by night. Gamer all the way.
No. No it won’t. I stand by my Pirate Bay example.
You compared Trump’s EO to a federal law enacted by Congress. In that sense, it doesn’t matter because those two have nothing in common in the slightest. Since you already understand EOs have a limited scope, than you know that this does nothing to stop open source software.
lolwut? No. What point are you trying to make here?
And, as what has been stated repeatedly, Trump’s EOs only affect the executive branch.
NASA is part of the Executive Branch and has always been influenced by whomever is in charge. It literally owes much of existence to a single president demanding them to go the moon.
Is this like that time he attempted to declassify documents with his mind?
Glad we got that out of the way. Now can we get back to Trump’s EO so I can stop feeling like I’m feeling devil’s advocate here?
Look, I dunno much about Buttigieg beyond being gay and former transport secretary. That being said, this a niche LGBTQ+ outlet. Of course they’re gonna talk about the guy.
Fair enough. That being said, deepfake services doesn’t need to be open source. Anything that presents to the masses is obviously going to be enforced but that doesn’t necessarily translate back to the open source supply chain.
How did we get to talking about deepfakes? They’re trying to stop honest discussions about misinformation, diversity, equity, inclusion, and climate change.
In this case? Yeah. There will always be someone with a copy of the code. They just spin up a new model and share it with the world. It’s like The Pirate Bay. No matter how hard they try to destroy the site, it always comes back.
Executive orders only affect federal agencies. If they were laws, we’d all be arrested.
Good luck enforcing open source AI.
Advocate focuses on the LGBT community.
I’m assuming the states? Even then, the US is just waay to big to enforce at the rate he is trying to shirk it at a federal level.
It was real. The story itself certainly gave The Onion a run for their money.
Fuck you too, Ubisoft.
Considering how much they bleed cash regularly, I can see them jumping on the government contract bandwagon quickly.
Enough with the damn fear mongering.