I personally think open source software and hardware is a good starting point to making DIY stuff legal in the future.
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I see drug lords getting into this if it is feasible and it isn't a good scenario. It would paint them as real saviors and make the situation more unstable.
As is typical of Piracy.
There was a serious fight against this in the COVID years, saying it was fighting anti-science that was recommending fake medicine to people. How can this model possibly subvert what happened in those years?
If Health won't make piracy legal, it's hard to believe anything else will.
This is incredible. But how to make this legal?
Yes. I mean that copyright just protects those people that were selected by the industry. I don't mind paying for the artist's work. But I still think it should be DRM free and easily distributable - so people can support the artist if they like the work.
Bertrand Russell tried to logically confirm that 2 + 2 is 4. You can check it in Principia Mathematica
No. Printing statements, using console inputs and building little games like tic tac toe and crosswords isn't the right way to learn Computer Science. It is the way things are currently done, but you learn much more through open source code and trying to build useful things yourself. I would never go back to doing those little chores to get a grade.
There are lots of studies out there, and many of them contradict each other. Having a study with references contribute to the discussion, but it isn't the absolute truth.
Hey, that's a cool thing to do! I'll try it. Learning a new language through LLMs sounds cool.
I don't know about where you live, but here the drug lords owns some territory. And within that territory, they take political actions like closing the nearby churches, for example. I think selling actual medication could serve their purpose very well. They already sell smartphones for a low price to the local people ($15).