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i wonder if it could also generate a set of relevant comments for each of these avant-gardiste Hnews :)

Couldn't agree more.


Terranova, Ark, Prometheus, Atlas, vulcan... + the whole roaster of open positions. Sounds like AInnovation slop on highest temp setting just went on a wild fishing session for the cringiest names in recent scifi blockbusters.

Also, US MIC is probably aroused.


Why does a bug report get shared on hn?


https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

> On-Topic: Anything that good hackers would find interesting. That includes more than hacking and startups. If you had to reduce it to a sentence, the answer might be: anything that gratifies one's intellectual curiosity.

Someone probably thought it was interesting, and based on the fact it's on the front page and receiving comments, at least some other people agree.


The power of (self-)endoctrination in action


> FTP is dead

Says who?


If you don't pay, you are not a customer. They are doing you a favour. Don't be a begger.


Democrawhat?


I'm curious what kind of reasoning with coming up with such a project, when there are already so many alternatives


remember guys, it's not pirating, it's gathering date from AI model training purposes. Perfectly legal.


I know you're joking, but what the AI training lawsuits have said so far is that training and digitizing used books that you bought is fair use, but piracy isn't.


For "you" as a natural person. Companies are legally free to download books for free to train AI.


honestly, the world is becoming such a joke as a whole, that "joke" may well become the new norm.


That would be a valid argument if they weren’t redistributing the data verbatim.


"Valid"? In a legal sense? Moral?


Drawing the analogy would be valid.


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