

I suggest you revisit each response where you asked a question and let me know the count
All data on the internet is crawled and farmed. Weakening regulations doesn’t change this behaviour, just makes it legal


I suggest you revisit each response where you asked a question and let me know the count
All data on the internet is crawled and farmed. Weakening regulations doesn’t change this behaviour, just makes it legal


You’re the one asking questions about changing it
It’s clear that weaker regulations allow them to do more with impunity as I originally stated


Because laws are supposed to have teeth and consequences There is zero doubt that everything public on the internet or otherwise is consumed and aggregated by these companies; you still don’t understand why weakening regulations benefits them?


Are you asking me why some in Europe want to make it legal? Because they’re already doing it, just they want to make it legal
Make sense?


Because they want to strip the right to privacy so they can better monetize
Naive to think the GDPR is stopping anyone now.


And my point was they’re already doing this in the face of regulation.


As if the GDPR was a barrier to IP theft


You can use Vulkan fairly easily as long as you have 8G vram
https://blog.linux-ng.de/2025/09/27/running-llms-with-llama-cpp-using-vulkan/


Facism, welcome to 2008


Same, picked up an Asrock x300 and running a 4750g at 35w.
Perfect for anything the house needs, and use the gaming pc for testing and prototyping
So you admit that you asked questions, specifically why, then told me my answer was your answer
Peak interaction you’ve got there