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  • bruce965@lemmy.mltoBuyFromEU@feddit.orgAdios, Amazon Prime
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    13 days ago

    I think so, but only on some devices. As far as I understand, you can only play in high resolution on devices which support stronger hardware DRM. On those devices recording the screen might be harder/impossible.

    I never tested this theory though, so please do not quote me on this.




  • bruce965@lemmy.mltoEurope@feddit.orgEurope will have its own AI: OpenEuroLLM
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    3 months ago

    Mmh, okay that makes sense. Especially the multilinguality would be pretty important. As for the legality, we’ll see how it goes. Do we even know if it’s really possible to build a good model with only legally acquired data?

    As for the censorship, as far as I know, for DeepSeek’s models it’s injected in the prompt after the training is completed, so it shouldn’t really be censored if you run it locally.

    But yeah, you have raised good points. Thanks.


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    3 months ago

    I am conflicted about this choice. I am happy that the EU Commission will invest funds into open source technologies, but at the same time the US and China are already investing enough into “free as in free beer” models. Is it really worth it building yet another model?

    Why not fund open source software development instead of funding machine learning? €20 million would do miracles divided between a few teams of developers, but they might merely be bread crumbs for machine learning training.



  • For what it’s worth, I always prefer being redundant if it makes the meaning clearer to a non-native speaker audience.

    For instance I didn’t know “pandemic” implicitly meant “global”. In my ignorance I thought you could have a localized pandemic. But by saying “global pandemic” it makes it more obvious to everyone, including those who, like me, didn’t know.

    Also I’ll personally keep saying “my phone had an LCD display” because it feels smoother than “my phone has a LCD”.