It’ll be out in a couple of weeks and then we’ll know exactly which prick has mommy issues over their code
It’ll be out in a couple of weeks and then we’ll know exactly which prick has mommy issues over their code
I’m all for this. All of this will be blocked on my devices anyway but for the greater good, this would be a great step to take
The point is not to use Gmail at all, and forwarding it isn’t likely to help (this is in important places like work)
It’s about the YouTube platform. For the most part I don’t pay attention to the recommendations
I don’t think I follow. Your going to have to give me examples of what you specifically don’t like.
Don’t like spyware in your OS? Install a FOSS OS. Unfortunately, firmware is mostly still binary blobs (I’m looking at Framework to do something about this but they’re taking a heck of a long time).
You don’t call your loved ones? I’ve yet to hear of companies putting ads inside phone calls. If you’re using a chat app that spies on you but your family doesn’t give a duck about it, use a matrix back-end and self-host it.
What I want is a platform on I2P which has a collection of residential proxies to connect and scrape YouTube. I guess that’ll work for Invidious too, but I just really like the idea of a huge community staying and interacting in I2P which will help its adoption (of course, the service must be P2P and not relay video directly like Invidious does now)
You’re right. This kind of thing is best done on I2P. It’ll be PeerTube just with ripped videos from YouTube lol
I need a YouTube mirror on the darknet so I don’t reach them directly
YouTube and my existing Gmail is the only thing tying me back. And the occasional Google maps. I don’t even use the rest of their services anymore
I am baffled as to why people want a GUI for Docker, of all things
If OpenAI can get away with going through copy-righted material, then the answer to piracy is simple: round up a bunch of talented Devs from the internet who are writing and training AI models, and let’s make a fantastic model trained on what the internet archive has. Tell you what, let Mistral’s engineers lead that charge, and put an AGPL license on the project so that companies can’t fuck us over.
I refuse to believe that nobody has thought of this yet
Funny business, we need to get them to move to Codeberg
What about Microsoft and Facebook?
The day AWS starts a Mistral-as-a-service is when OpenAI dies.