

Honest question. If develop an “AI” that has perfect memory and just repeats verbatim what has been trained on… Can i just download books and distrubute them with that?
Honest question. If develop an “AI” that has perfect memory and just repeats verbatim what has been trained on… Can i just download books and distrubute them with that?
I always hear podman is a drop in replacement, but every time I try most of my stack doesn’t work. Permissions seem to be the issue most of the times, even when I create new volumes. I will try again in a few years probably, but I’m not holding my breath
“Even in the US” seems to imply stronger customer and privacy protections on the US.
That’s what my old company used to do. You did this? Do a KT to some underpaid remote employee and when they leave it’s again your responsibility to maintain it, alongside the new bugs and spaghetti they introduced.
We once told a SP50 customer that we would not provide a business critical service because an employee went on sabatical for a month and she had the only working version on her cookery computer. At that point the customer was so integrated with us that it would take them years to replace us.
You made me try again, and I again failed. For example, Navidrome has this issue: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome/issues/2967
It seems aside from :z i have to remap the user namespace, which I remember trying in the past too and getting mixed results (some worked, some still didn’t). I get this is not a podman issue (also affects rootless docker), but given the default behavior of docker is root, I am not having this issue.
The others didn’t seem to fail at creation, which is a good thing, but I recall some had issues interacting with each other (files created by one not being readable by another and such). Might try with some other navidrome image (or equivalent subsonic server) but unless it’s as easy as adding :z, I don’t think ill be able to continue Thanks in any case :)