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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • ITT: people misunderstanding the issue being ruled on (or rather, not being ruled on by letting the lower court decision stand).

    If he had applied for copyright over the image generated using “AI” as a tool, it (edit: probably2) would have been granted, with him listed as the human author. But that’s not what he wanted. He’s apparently Hell-bent on trying to get the work registered in the name of the “AI” system itself as the author, to so that he can claim that the government recognized the “AI” as a sentient being that can own property hold a copyright1 on its own behalf.

    This is not the broad ruling against AI slop copyrightability that people think it is. It’s a ruling against “AI” personhood.

    (1 Copyright isn’t a property right, BTW)

    (2 He explicitly claimed he gave no creative contribution and that the work was created completely autonomously, and the court’s ruling included excluding that from being copyrightable. It is if he hadn’t done that – if he had claimed he had directed it via prompts or whatever – that I think they would have granted the copyright to him as the human author. It turns out that he changed his mind and did make that argument on appeal, but the court explicitly ignored and did not rule on it because it wasn’t raised in his initial complaint.)











  • A Mercury Grand Marquis, I think.

    What’s more interesting was how I learned to drive stick, which was buying a brand new Hyundai Accent with almost zero prior practice (basically just test-driving it and a couple of other cars I’d considered), then driving it home in stop-and-go rush hour traffic. I barely stalled it at all, LOL.

    (I didn’t have anybody to instruct me, either: my mom never learned to drive stick and my dad hadn’t done so in decades. I was just really motivated because it was more fun, so I did a bunch of reading beforehand and taught myself.)




  • I’ve heard it claimed that motherboards are much more likely to go bad than other components, so there’s a legitimate market for new motherboards on obsolete platforms, to be used with secondhand CPUs (and presumably, secondhand RAM). I think that sort of thing is especially popular in developing countries that have less access to top-of-the-line stuff and/or where it costs a much higher percentage of the average income.

    For example, looking at Aliexpress, I’m seeing brand-new motherboards like this for about $40 and this for about $30 designed to be used with old Xeons that you can also get from the same site for like $10 or less. (The second board is a better example than the first, because it’s DDR3 whereas the first is DDR4.)