To your edit: A compiler will make the exact same output from the same input. An LLM will make different outputs from the same prompt and may give you someone else’s code verbatim
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You are saying they don’t know how to make code.
I believe you’re claiming that compiler authors own the software their compiler compiles which is clearly not true.
No way does op own the algorithmically created program based on user input
No one who matters is claiming openAI owns the stuff their product outputs. Is would be social suicide to claim such things with the popularly accepted position that LLM companies improperly trained their LLMs on copyright works
One would hope it could be first tested against a small time company that can’t afford a good lawyer
I hope this is tested in court and found to be correct
I feel that as a system analyst I’m pretty well placed to vibe code, as my day job is explaining business requirements in precise enough language that programmers can implement the changes
I think that’s more than three sisters
- Tesla’s free energy for all plan wouldn’t work. We get closest to it with single wire; Earth return. Earth can’t carry both directions, and the air cannot carry a reasonable amount of power, lightning aside — and you can’t run lightning bolts to each customer
- Tesla’s free energy for all plan would be difficult to metre so it would have to be funded by a flat rate so it would be difficult to encourage people to use less power
And your investor better be on the level of your screwed by them
Our COBOL based system has MAXDATE = 31 Dec 9999
I tried to set a reference year to 9999 to temporarily disable a thing, but a mid-range system couldn’t handle it, we had to use 2099
psud@aussie.zoneto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Somerville, Massachusetts. This is what good bike lane design looks like. English
4·10 days agoOne of the best things about recumbents is I’d go right under it
Canberra, Australia has ok bike to the airport. No bike parking at the airport, so if you’re seeing someone off you’re probably locking it to a sign or a fence. You’re in with cars for the last kilometre though as the airport doesn’t consider bikes, though the city does
And some serious car brain
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•If God had wanted us to have nearly unlimited clean energy, He would have placed a fusion reactor into the sky.English
2·11 days agoYeah, I want a pot of tea
psud@aussie.zoneto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•If God had wanted us to have nearly unlimited clean energy, He would have placed a fusion reactor into the sky.English
2·11 days agoThat is the wrong sort of receiving antenna for more than milliwatts of energy beamed from space
psud@aussie.zoneto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•If God had wanted us to have nearly unlimited clean energy, He would have placed a fusion reactor into the sky.English
1·11 days ago0 and 40 depending on location? We get 6Wh per W installed per day annual average here. We couldn’t get that is 40% was the max. We get 1 to 3Wh/Wi/d in winter and 6 to 12Wh/Wi/d in summer
At midday on a cold sunny spring day we’ll get 105% the nameplate power
Wh/Wi/day is Watt hours per Watt installed per day
psud@aussie.zoneto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•If God had wanted us to have nearly unlimited clean energy, He would have placed a fusion reactor into the sky.English
31·11 days agoOnly that sun fell on plants millions of years ago. We really don’t want that million year old carbon dioxide in the atmosphere alongside the recent stuff
psud@aussie.zoneto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•If God had wanted us to have nearly unlimited clean energy, He would have placed a fusion reactor into the sky.English
8·11 days agoThe usual warranty period is 20 years generating 80% of the nameplate generating Watts
They keep generating reasonable amounts of power 50 or 100 years later, though they tend to get overtaken by new technology in 10 to 20 years, and since they pay for themselves in about 4 years in my area they get replaced while still working well
I think we export our obsolete panels to developing nations








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