there must be an reasonable assumption of what counts as such in the first place.
being modifiable and publicly available in both source and binary form sound like enough to me.
it would be pointless to force software that can be modified to remove an age-verification to have age-verification.
but maybe they can move to force distributed copies of linux to have age-verification, hopefully dealing with those complaints
C# is too much of a you hold it wrong language, you can easily avoid the problem you describe, but it is such a pain, i do like the fact that the language constantly improves in all directions so it definitely does not remove its positive sides when you do a thing in the right way
Okay but then 'AI' is just a noise generator when it comes to very specific information… I mean just try asking any chat bot to search for something like specific photography gear for some specific scenario and in my experience it's just as good as simply picking some random stuff, except the chat bot will also gaslight you into thinking you made the right choices, so you don't question them… :/
reply