I’ve decided to leave Proton after being a user since 2017. Today, I migrated all my services to my new domain, marking the end of my time with Proton. The recent political noise and price point were no longer justifiable for me. It was a good experience while it lasted. Thanks for the fishes 🐟 🐠

    • Cyborganism
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      120 hours ago

      What the heck are you on about? What does this license have to do with anything?

    • @[email protected]
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      1 day ago

      You posted the same link twice but neither of them mention or seem to relate to Proton?

      • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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        23 hours ago

        Some people seem to think that adding a license to their comments will prevent LLMs from using them for training data. It won’t actually help at all, and is born out of a fundamental misunderstanding of how copyright law works.

        It got to be pretty popular for a while when Reddit was announcing that they’re selling content as LLM training data. But these days it has become clear that it’s just virtue signaling. Most of us just side-eye the commenters who do it, because it’s basically the Reddit equivalent of one of those “Facebook will begin using all of your data unless you post this status on your page” chain letters.

        • @[email protected]
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          323 hours ago

          Even if it legally counted, major AI companies evidently don’t give two shits about legality.

          • Cyborganism
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            120 hours ago

            LOL!!! No they don’t!

            Weren’t they accused to scraping everything they could off the web, even copyrighted content, to train their AIs?