

I literally log in every day to play them, then log right back out.
I literally log in every day to play them, then log right back out.
Very early on, Tesla used lidar radar in addition to optical sensors. However, they only use optical sensors today and have for a while. Like many of the poor decisions at that company, the change to optical-only was made at Musk’s demand.
Edit: misremembered, it was radar not lidar as pointed out below
Thanks for clarifying, I thought the comment above was asking why it needed file access in the first place, not all file access.
At least the HHR had a functional rear-view mirror
How do you think torrents work? They basically just download a file, but from multiple people instead of a single server. It needs access to the file system so it can save the files.
Edit: my bad, misunderstood. I thought the comment above was asking why it needed file access in general, not all file access.
This is the thing I really don’t understand about the AI crowd. I would be so much more supportive of companies like openai if they they were pursuing the automation of the dull tasks nobody wants to do, rather than flagrantly breaking copyright laws (the same ones that have been weaponised against normal folks) to create a pale imitation of human creativity.
Like, shit. I want a machine that will do my taxes and fold my laundry so that I have more time to pursue artistic endeavors.
The only legitimate takedown I can see is is the non-commercial clause. If YouTube is making money off streams, wouldn’t that be a license violation?
Lol, so much for the instance’s only rule: “Be thoughtful, act responsibly, and treat others with respect.”
Do you have any actual evidence of this malicious code besides writing with your caps lock on? Frankly, this reads like some poorly-veiled astroturfing to sew distrust in what, as far as I can tell, is the most popular windows piracy tool.