

They don’t embed the fonts on the website. They render previews as images. You can’t download them from previews. You’ll have to buy to get them according to their terms.
They don’t embed the fonts on the website. They render previews as images. You can’t download them from previews. You’ll have to buy to get them according to their terms.
(not official, open-accessed the secret list)
The blocking system can be real-time without the source list being updated immediately upon change evaluation requests.
Such lists will most definitely have false positives added, and way too many outdated entries because nobody managing them or requesting changes has an interest or investment in keeping the list up-to-date (beyond adding new entries for themselves) and narrow.
Even with juridical review, I’m not very hopeful about its quality in terms of technical expertise and nuanced and appropriate application.
You could have at least transformed the inaccessible video form into text.
It seems like they’re referring to https://github.com/Batlez/ChatGPT-Jailbroken/, where you can check the source code.
To me it looks like all that does is make some kind of placeholder replacement, and there’s some kind of custom prompt storage and retrieval.
Either way, if it does what you expect it to, doing more than intended by the service provider, it only works until they fix some checks or make some UI changes, and they may hold you accountable for evading technical measures to gain more than you subscribed (and paid) for.
Personally, I wouldn’t trust integrating a random third party logic on a registered service. At the very least, I would disable auto-updating or copy/fork it.
I don’t see them claiming it being “safe to download”. I assume you’re taking the implication or assumption as advocation and a safety assessment.
Depending on what you mean by “safe”, no it’s not safe.
I’m not familiar with the ChatGPT service in particular.
Can you describe the curvature of the hill as a mathematical function? Just so I can get a better picture of it.
What is HiDream?
cuiiliste.de is an effort (of one person) to make the list and its effects transparent, and inform about how you can switch DNS.
A magnet link can be used to download the torrent file.
They’re only more private in the sense that the link itself is not a torrent file you download and open. Instead, it’s a link to that torrent file, downloadable through bittorrent.
It doesn’t make your downloading any more private.
How do they make their service “not available” to a country?
By IP address location? Which, in my understanding, is not accurate.
By terms, stating “you can’t use it if you live there”?
Nice
If you buy the book but listen to it as an audiobook, wouldn’t buying the audiobook in the first place be an option then?
I presume it’s based on their legal cost of the three previous cases.
I agree it’s very low in terms of cost of business, as legal cost, or seeking damages.