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But his emails!

Which case decided that?


Of course you don’t, because it’s not the EULA that enforces the copyright. Copyright law is what enforces the EULA. It’s right there in the fact it’s a Licensing Agreement.


> I'm pretty sure the company you work for owns your work chat, and that what you say on company slack constitutes business information.

That’s not a valid argument. The company itself would still need to consent.


The company in the very article this thread is about wants this.

Lots of companies want this.

Companies should have the option. Right now they're completely locked out of taking advantage of AI with their business data locked away in Slack.

Slack is a graveyard.

I would be a customer of this. It's a pain in the ass that I can't just ask a question to an LLM about knowledge that I know is locked away in past conversations. I have to go bug that person and sync up with them. Latency, annoying context switches for everyone, ... these things have a simple solution. Let AI have the data.


This post is a prime example of why the Pope said what he did.


Because Apple been continuously doing deprecating hardware regularly since the mid 90s. And they’ll processor architecture every 10-15 years.

Microsoft was the backward compatibility king.


Though it's kinda funny that Wine can run Windows applications that Windows can't.

Windows doesn't support 16bit apps anymore, but Wine (at least Wine <9.0) still does.


Scraping for search engines is different. They need to scrape the data to build the index, otherwise the search wouldn’t work.


Being indexed in a search engine benefits the website owner, as it drives traffic towards the website.

Being used as AI training data provides negative value for a website owner, as it takes traffic away.

It's the difference between a movie review, and a ripped torrent.


Why would I be, when I don’t have any standard for comparison.

How many human drivers did similar because the power went out?


Just stopped in the middle of traffic for no reason? Approximately zero.


I've browsed reddit long enough to know that human drivers don't just stop in the middle of traffic for no reason, they will stop in the middle of a railroad intersection, block a highway exit, reverse from a highway exit, drive into a highway exit in the wrong direction, drive into another vehicle, reverse into another vehicle, and spew fume at pedestrians and bikers, all the time.

Or at least frequently enough to supply multiple subreddits dedicated to these people.


A lot of human drivers blasted through intersections with lights that were out.

There were indeed accidents, and so yes, human cars were in fact stopped in the middle of traffic.


Except that sometimes you can’t. I don’t know if the Unifi router checks for this, but I’ve run into more than one network where the VPN conflicted with either the captive portal or the wireless network itself (and at least one in the DFW Admiral’s club that had draconian blocking)


Kinda weird you had to bring Stripe developers up where there’s pacemaker, and insulin pump, and ventilator developers.


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