The biggest contributor is the massive amounts of land being used for producing meat, which is then exported to other countries
The biggest contributor is the massive amounts of land being used for producing meat, which is then exported to other countries
map of land usage in the netherlands
See those red dots? Thats where people live. See the vast vast light green background? Thats agrictulture.
It’s generally not the creator who gets the money.
Say I see a book that sells well. It’s in a language I don’t understand, but I use a thesaurus to replace lots of words with synonyms. I switch some sentences around, and maybe even mix pages from similar books into it. I then go and sell this book (still not knowing what the book actually says).
I would call that copyright infringement. The original book didn’t inspire me, it didn’t teach me anything, and I didn’t add any of my own knowledge into it. I didn’t produce any original work, I simply mixed a bunch of things I don’t understand.
That’s what these language models do.
To me fediverse just means different communties being able to talk to each other.
It seems like a lot of people use fediverse as a generic term for any decentralized system.
If you release code under gpl, and I modify it, I’m required to release those modifications publicly under gpl as well.
And at the same time, in 2023 this pointless family recieved a larger amount of tax payers money than before
Maybe it isnt in an english speaking country, and makes sense in another language?