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  • gomp@lemmy.mltoTechnology@lemmy.mlAI is a Lie.
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    19 days ago

    It may not be a scam per se, but it certainly is a misnomer at this point… it’s one of those words (like “enterprise” or “pro”) that have been appropriated by marketing and devoided of any meaning. AI as a word will gradually die while people gradually realize it doesn’t mean anything. Marketing consumes words (and people too).








  • gomp@lemmy.mltoPrivacy@lemmy.ml*Permanently Deleted*
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    2 months ago

    That sounds a lot like “doesn’t matter what words actually mean. I am right nonetheless”.

    …but I’m sure you’ll have some personal definition of “semantics” that will allow you to say you are still right, just like you could say “beggars can’t be choosers” in a context where no one is a beggar and there are in fact lots of viable choices.



  • IDK about each specific requirement (especially the “inactivity” one, but … dude, just log in every 6 months), but I’d say a lot of “privacy” email providers should meet your needs.

    Try looking into Proton mail (warning: you’ll have to setup a local relay if you need IMAP/SMTP) or maybe search the web for something like “privacy email provider free” and look into the results.





  • Note that even most “permissive” licenses are by definition conditional

    You do realize the whole discussion is about what terms to use for differentiating between GPL-like “restrictive” licenses and BSD-like “permissive” ones? Saying that both are “conditional” really doesn’t help anyone.

    (also “by definition” the license’s grants may be “conditional”, not the license itself - it’s not as if it looses validity under some condition)





  • You seem to be describing the US system (or some other common law one… but I believe district attorney is a US-specific term?)…

    IDK about other EU countries (I guess they are all the same in this regard?), but in my Italy the public prosecutor has zero discretionary power when it comes to indictment and must, per the Italian Constitution, proceed based on the investigation outcomes. So there is no “help me catch the bigger fish and I’ll only charge you with some minor crime” like in the movies.

    So… yes, what you describe can happen to anyone, but it can’t happen just anywhere :)