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This pipe dream will soon be replaced by "let's have the first degree of judgment be ChatGPT; human judges should only deal with appeals".

Can you use git's Copilot from the command line? If you can't, then you have nothing to opt out from.

It's not git's Copilot it's Microsoft, or at best github's, Copilot.

And Copilot is integrated with IDEs. Doesn't need any interaction with the github site beyond the initial sign in...


By that logic, you can't use any user input to train an LLM, because what if they decide to write their own name.

Indeed, you can’t unless you have appropriate consent. Which isn’t difficult to obtain if you have clearly defined purposes, but you have to do it.

Let me add that the typical GrapheneOS user will probably prefer to install the OS themselves rather than trust what comes preinstalled.

The typical GOS user generally doesnt want to do that. Flashing is a hurdle that increases barrier for entry. Reducing or eliminating that burden is ideal. Greenboot support would make flashing a little easier.

> typical GOS user generally doesnt want to do that

How do you know this? Is there an official (or even unofficial) source of GOS preinstalled devices that a substantial amount of "typical GOS user" has acquired?

Or maybe you are talking about "potential user of GOS"?

In any case: if you installed it yourself you mostly have to trust the source of the installer. If you purchase a pre-installed device you're basically back to the android/ios model: you have to trust the manufacturer AND the maker of the OS


I have helped a significant number of GOS users install GOS to their device. If you perform post install steps correctly then you do not need to trust where you got it from, as the post install steps are there to verify your install is genuine. If GOS gets greenboot support for motorola devices, then not getting a yellowboot screen will show it is genuine and you wont need to trust anything.

It's still less space for other things in the L1 cache, isn't it?

If your goal is reducing the number of multiplications, I imagine it would make sense to factor that polynomial into degree-1 and degree-2 factors.

It's abs(x) only over the reals, for complex numbers it's more complicated.

So basically a homing missile?

We don't really know yet, that's just speculation.


The replacement of human labor with tech is speculation. I don't see any way a future where we have a UBI because humans no longer work for a living ends well.

Sure I'm talking the future so its speculative, but I'd love to hear a scenario where it works well sustainably and doesn't turn into a totalitarian distopia.


Malus is also Latin for "apple tree", coincidentally.


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