

it’s $499 for education actually
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Now mostly on @Aatube@kbin.melroy.org . I use this account as a backup.


it’s $499 for education actually


well it’s anti–LLM crawlers


okay!


more than a smuggler. Cassian Andor manages to infiltrate so much precisely because he is a high-value thief




rank and file is only a small part of the article, though? way way more is about the reasons in revenue sources, “first they came for Anthropic”, and OpenAI’s opportunism. i don’t think any previous things like “gulf of america” have caused this kind of open-letter response


seems like this is a crop of the actual image. https://felesteen.news/post/176924/إيران-ارتفاع-عدد-الطالبات-الشهيدات-بمدرسة-ميناب-إلى-153 shows a different crop that shows some to the left. i wonder what the aspect ratio of the original was…


that’s for crossposts, which go across communities so they’re not a substitute for per-community megathreads, and of course it only works if the links are the same


note that this is NOT itsfoss.com but some AI-generated itsfoss.gitlab.io
so you can pay to support them, just like how goblin tools is on the app store


that is indeed in this very article. please read the last paragraphs


sauce?


i’d say the article shares your skepticism


the article mentions that:
The rallying behind Anthropic was tinged with opportunism. Sam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, said in a memo to employees this week that “we have long believed that A.I. should not be used for mass surveillance or autonomous lethal weapons,” which is the same stance as Anthropic’s.
But late Friday, after Mr. Trump had ordered federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s technology, OpenAI said it had reached its own agreement with the Pentagon to provide its A.I. for classified systems. OpenAI said it had found a way to put safeguards into its technologies that would somehow prevent the systems from being used in ways that it does not want them to be.
For many A.I. companies, government contracts are only one piece of an expanding pipeline of business. The $200 million contract that Anthropic had been negotiating with the Pentagon for A.I. use in classified systems, which precipitated the fight, would most likely be only a small percentage of the company’s revenue. Anthropic primarily sells A.I. software to other businesses and last year hit a monthly pace of $8 billion to $10 billion in annual revenue, Dr. Amodei said in December.


the problem with edge’s (allegedly) is not just it’s white-label, though. that would make it a VPN.


it’s like why some people prefer Windows LTSC I think: less breakage, more stability, less experimental features, enterprises that use these often want like privacy hardening for security or something so these distributions often have similar things, etc
i do not think there’s anything to worry about chinese laptops with us-designed chips lol. it’s a TSMC to the bottom
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_version_history#Ubuntu_25.10_(Questing_Quokka)