Since the models have used any source available that they could grab on, it's possible that it would also give out leaked and copyrighted source code which even after a console released 17 years ago could bring it into harm's way
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I see a lot of em dashes throughout the project including all the various code comments. Is it possibly vibe-coded?
Just a note for anybody that only reads the headline, this only applies for Softcore achievements. You still need to be online for Hardcore to work
Ah, sorry about that. I just found out that they have licensed out their audio and video division to TP Vision which is a subsidiary to TPV Technology and that's Chinese
Philips Fidelio L4 could also be a good candidate. It's very similar in features and has very high battery life. I have gifted one for my partner after seeing his old headphones fall apart and he's very happy with it. It did get a bit more difficult with stock but maybe you can find it for 200β¬
I think it's a pretty good idea. I personally don't have an issue seeing if it's AI slop as for me, they seem to be still very obvious with cuts not making sense, the generic male or female voice or even script errors. However, I can see it for channels that are using it more in a hidden manner like JCS' video "Newlyweds Tell on Each Other", which has since been deleted because of the backlash.
Any DSA infringement in general never ends with just a fine. Businesses need to change to be compliant and must create an action plan with changes or else they risk continuous penalties as it says so in the press release:
Failure to comply with the non-compliance decision may lead to periodic penalty payments.
As I understood, the one that you see on the page is something distinct. They have a different service on their ACME page. If you're using a script like acme.sh or using the ACMEIssuer in Caddy, then you can get a free wildcard certificate over that. But I assume it's losing the advantages that have been mentioned like the web dashboard, etc.
Unfortunately that isn't the case with Tuta. Since they have an encrypted mailbox and their web client uses E2EE, they don't have any IMAP or POP3 connection because they can't guarantee it using E2EE
Yeah, it's still around but it honestly is just a zombie at this point. Right now it hasn't had an update in almost two years and even before, including the last few years, these were mostly "maintenance updates". Most times it's to fix security vulnerabilities, but even there it's lacking since HIGH rated vulnerabilities often would get fixed after 6 months.
Note that the maintainer of Betterbird has been permanently banned from the Mozilla community. He even still mentions it in this specific page. There's not very much more info about this, the only thing that does maybe show their true colors is with issues like this one where he seemingly sent copyright threats privately to other open source projects.