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やってこ :saba:

82fb2596c7 (upstream/main) Fix posts with edited out media attachments being returned in `/api/v1/accounts/:id/statuses?only_media=true` (#37363)
2d711d63d0 Update dependency simple_form to v5.4.1 (#37387)
b622f4c698 Fix custom emojis not being rendered in profile fields (#37365)
ad9cc10014 Update dependency vite_rails to v3.0.20 (#37380)
b5bc301cbd (upstream/feat/search-emoji) Fix serialization of context pages (#37376)
f711e222dc Fix quotes with CWs but no text not having fallback link (#37361)
1fe737e0bd Add translation string for Webauthn key nickname (#37371)
e8a49bd6ae Fix outdated link target for “locked” warning (#37366)
bdf490e949 New Crowdin Translations (automated) (#37378)
ab7293238f Update dependency public_suffix to v7.0.2 (#37385)
cd980645d6 Update dependency public_suffix to v7.0.1 (#37383)

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So it's girl scout cookie season, and my kid's got a big goal. I'm not about to post her link on here BUT I know a lot of people like those cookies and might not have a hookup, so if that's you, feel free to DM me and I'll send it your way (you can have them delivered, so your proximity is irrelevant)

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@mitsuhikoArmin Ronacher @glyph

That response sounds like you are admitting that LLMs are just repackaging human work against the will of those humans?

Repackaging someone else's work and putting your name on it is not sharing, it's stealing labour and stealing credit. Pirates don't pretend they made something, but LLM users do pretend this.

I agree 70 years is too long, but LLMs are reducing that to 0 years while also erasing from history the creator's credit.

Open source is where the creators are credited and they have consented to their work being used by others. LLMs are removing credit and doing it without consent.

@FediThingFediThing 🏳️‍🌈 @glyph LLMs are trained on human-created material in much the same way a person learns by reading books and then acting on what they've learned. They don't directly reproduce that material.

As I mentioned I strongly believe that broad sharing of knowledge is a net benefit to humanity. Questions of credit and attribution are a separate issue and to discuss them meaningfully, you first have to be clear about what you consider reasonable attribution in the first place.

You can take for instance the tankgame and then tell me which part should be attributed and is not, and what you would be attributing it to.

On the "against the will": I want you to use the code I wrote, it's definitely not against my will that LLMs are trained on the code I wrote over the years.

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@mitsuhikoArmin Ronacher @glyph

That response sounds like you are admitting that LLMs are just repackaging human work against the will of those humans?

Repackaging someone else's work and putting your name on it is not sharing, it's stealing labour and stealing credit. Pirates don't pretend they made something, but LLM users do pretend this.

I agree 70 years is too long, but LLMs are reducing that to 0 years while also erasing from history the creator's credit.

Open source is where the creators are credited and they have consented to their work being used by others. LLMs are removing credit and doing it without consent.

@FediThingFediThing 🏳️‍🌈 @glyph LLMs are trained on human-created material in much the same way a person learns by reading books and then acting on what they've learned. They don't directly reproduce that material.

As I mentioned I strongly believe that broad sharing of knowledge is a net benefit to humanity. Questions of credit and attribution are a separate issue and to discuss them meaningfully, you first have to be clear about what you consider reasonable attribution in the first place.

You can take for instance the tankgame and then tell me which part should be attributed and is not, and what you would be attributing it to.

On the "against the will": I want you to use the code I wrote, it's definitely not against my will that LLMs are trained on the code I wrote over the years.

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"All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system, and public health...what have the Romans ever done for us?"

By the same token, when you look closely, what has congestion pricing done for anyway?

nytimes.com/interactive/2026/0

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심지어 만화가 본인 작품 관련 행사 토크쇼에 해당 아이돌이 게스트로 출연한 적이 있다고 한다. 그러니까 비지니스 관계로 안면까지 있는 상황이었다고. 일 관련으로 본인 사진 많이 올려야 하는 사람들 스트레스 손에 잡힐 것처럼 느껴진다.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:a6qvfkbrohedqy3dt6k5mdv6/post/3mbnqkdhbms2c

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Been experimenting with + a bit, a few things are very odd:

1. The quality of interactions I'm having with Claude inside Zed is of lower quality than in VSCode + Claude or in Cursor. It seems "dumber", assumes more, doesn't verify claims, just generally more nonsensical answers and needs more hand-holding.

2. It seems to consume a lot more tokens, I'm not sure why, I suspect they don't properly cache, don't compact, don't optimise input/outputs, etc. This is horrific.

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군대 정훈교육 자료들 보면 내용 진짜 가관임 대한민국은 자유민주주의, 시장경제 채택해서 발전했고 북한은 사회주의 계획경제 채택해서 망했다 이런 반공 극우 내용 똑같이 읊어주고 있음

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看事發當天紐約的抗議川普攻擊委內瑞拉的新聞照,突然有點佩服紐約的印刷公司。

清晨才發生的突發事件,到下午抗議的人們已經列印好大量整齊劃一的抗議標語,速度超快的。

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Wie sieht eigentlich die aktuelle Altersstruktur der Menschen im aus? Wir hatten mal sehr viele 41-60. Ist das noch so?

(für mehr Reichweite bitte boosten)

What is the current age structure of people in the ? We used to have a lot of people aged 41-60. Is that still the case?

(Please boost for more reach)

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