You'll find all the answers if you read more carefully:
> Through our offshore subsidiary in a jurisdiction that doesn't recognize software copyright
> If any of our liberated code is found to infringe on the original license, we'll provide a full refund and relocate our corporate headquarters to international waters.
> "Our lawyers estimated $4M in compliance costs. MalusCorp's Total Liberation package was $50K. The board was thrilled. The open source maintainers were not, but who cares?" - Patricia Bottomline, VP of Legal, MegaSoft Industries
Agree.
Also they say it’s not personally identifiable if they know everything about you but associates it as anonymously. Basically renaming you to random artifact. Fees
La like major loophole. That’s why I don’t like chrome.
Saying that I think I am already hooked on free and/or easy to search etc etc BS. Basically take my data for convenience and some advanced tech. Honestly feels like addiction.
This book is indeed eye opener. Though I am too deep to turn around quickly without crashing I am well on may way and there is many more miles to go. Hoping to take few of my friends with me too.
Wanted to move to Firefox, but it doesn't have "save page as app". Huge blocker for me unfortunately (as I categorically refuse to have GMail in one of my many tabs of one of my many browser windows).
I want #3 be able to connect NVIDIA GPU with Apple Silicon and run CUDA. Take advantage of apple silicon + unified memory + GPU + CUDA with PyTorch, JAX or TensorFlow.
Haven’t really explored MLX so can’t speak about it.
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