There tons of actions that are legal but are morally reprehensible
Of course. The problem is that morality is subjective, which is why we have laws instead of anyone being allowed to kill whomever they consider morally reprehensible.
There tons of actions that are legal but are morally reprehensible
Of course. The problem is that morality is subjective, which is why we have laws instead of anyone being allowed to kill whomever they consider morally reprehensible.
It’s murder if it’s against the law. If you think whatever the CEO did should be against the law, maybe you should work on that instead.
Your calculation is assuming that the input images are statistically independent, which is certainly not the case (otherwise the model would be useless for generating new images)
By this logic, you can copy a copyrighted imege as long as you decrease the resolution, because the new image does not contain all the information in the original one.
From what I can tell, Osama bin Laden was killed legally.
Do you want to live in a society where anyone can kill you because they think you’re a bad person?
Someone else may decide to kill you for a different reason.
Someone might decide that something else you did is wrong.
As a native speaker of a Slavic language, I hate that it works like this. It makes the language less expressive without providing any benefit.
They provide no benefit for comprehension while making it impossible to express actual double negation.
That’s a different kind of double negative, isn’t it?
And surprisingly, people speaking such languages as well as English can learn that each language works differently and use the correct form. (Speaking from personal experience.)
The killer is not threatening to you until semeone decides that you deserve to be killed.
Because most people on Lemmy secretly (or not secretly) wish they could murder everyone who doesn’t share their politics and are projecting this on other people.
Use it and love it, sure. But benefit from it?
7th Jan 2007 . You’re welcome, now it doesn’t really matter which order you put the DD/MM
But do you write September as Sep, or Sept? I’ve heard that this is also a British/USA thing
Do you also say “six, fifty and two hundred” instead of “two hundred and fifty six”?
Why would they go to war when they can just chill and listen to some good metal?
If he’s guilty of a crime, why didn’t you sue him?
„Šmoulové“ in Czech