There’s nothing in GPL that would forbid it. Only distribution without code publication is forbidden.
There’s nothing in GPL that would forbid it. Only distribution without code publication is forbidden.
How would that help? If you release something as GPL code, you cannot prevent it from being used to train a model, no matter where it’s hosted.
And the bubbles have different shades of turquoise.
If you’re not born on January 1st, 1970, you’re not a true John Doe.
The 90’s was a wild time…
Specially for people coming from windows, this was normal. The appeal of mandrake and corel and suse was this kind of graphical control panel à la windows where you needed root privileges in a graphical interface.
I myself didn’t learn about sudo until years later, and su just from debian 3.0.
Nonsense. Who would go on the internet and tell lies?