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GitHub is obviously part of the training data, you don't need to find obscure tokens to tell.


I'm pretty sure Google just does that for preview models and they drop the date from the name when it's released.


If you have cloud billing enabled you can still use it for free and they say they don't train on it. https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/billing#paid-api-ai-st...


Synths and samplers didn't play themselves


But the Bible's ok...


When our book says "There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses," it's ok. When yours say it, it's not. Simple.

1. https://biblehub.com/ezekiel/23-20.htm


Some of these translations, I feel, slightly miss the point.

Or just went totally off the rails in a couple of cases.


I assume it's because speech to text isn't perfectly accurate and Google doesn't want random profanity appearing in inappropriate contexts whenever it does fail.


Not, in fact, an acceptable excuse. Google, and any whiners who would have a problem with that, need to grow up.


While I agree with you in principle, remember that some users are literally children. Should they have a toggle for “I am an adult”? Yes. But it does make sense to have some accommodation for users who don’t find profanity appropriate yet.


Sure, but one could easily say plenty of threatening, illegal, manipulative things to a child without throwing an f-bomb. In fact getting a child to let down their guard probably works better that way. My only point is that curse words hardly ever hurt a kid, and you don't need curse words to hurt a kid the worst.


The kids will be alright if profanity - a crass word - shows up in their autocomplete.


Where did you live that you were never exposed to profanity as a child?

Good thing it's harmless.


It may be harmless in some regards but in some social spheres it will be punished (e.g. kids bring punished for swearing at school) and in others the consequence of swearing will be silent exclusion (e.g. not being invited to meetings or asked to lead efforts).

Those seem like harms to many regardless of feelings about language restriction.


I swear like a your-favorite-stereotype. When my kid was maybe 4, I told her "I don't care if you talk like I do, but people will give you trouble for it". Probably with more detail than that; it's been years now.

She fully understood the point, right then. She also had no problem with other advice about how people would react to whatever.

She's 17 now. I actually don't think I've ever heard her utter a "swear word".

Kids, in general, have no problem with the idea of social context.


MY GOD! Think of the children!


How does it make the models less suitable? Wouldn't more high quality source code help improve it? If it was closed source entirely it couldn't be trained on.


If it’s trained on proprietary software and then injects non-Free code into your project, you may have all kinds of unplanned legal exposure. That’s what makes such a model less suitable.


CF Turnstile is just proof of work, not a CAPTCHA. It works on automated browsers from my experience.


I think calling it "Open-source" is misleading considering its license.


Agree, and it's explicitly declared as not open source in its own terms, so I presume a mistake in the posting here. Title here should be changed I think.

For anybody interested a summary of "Business Source" terms here:

https://fossa.com/blog/business-source-license-requirements-...


Its open-source as in OSINT


This is almost certainly best described as "source-available"


Eh, we could get into how to best explain the Business Source License. Not saying source available is wrong, but I'd say the term is incomplete.


Perhaps "source-curious" should suffice.


Agree, we call it "source-available" everywhere. If we missed a spot, I will change it


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