Yeah, that was a fun job… at least the database tended to have some descriptive column names. They never lined up with the entity they mapped to, but it was better than nothing.
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You don’t have to sign in to use search. You just go to the site, type in the search bar, and hit enter. Its was less work to fact check your claim than it was to respond to your comment.
Have you considered searching on reddit if you want to search on reddit? https://old.reddit.com/search?q=Robert+Morris
Also, on r/politics specificly: https://old.reddit.com/r/politics/search?q=Robert+Morris&restrict_sr=on
Yes, basically everywhere relating to news and politics (rather than comedic Q&A): https://old.reddit.com/search?q=Robert+Morris
Clearly “extra hard” isn’t very hard when there are hundreds of posts in Subreddits that are actually relevant: https://old.reddit.com/search?q=Robert+Morris
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is there any open source tv focused os/ui?English
1 yearI went down this rabbit hole about a year ago, and didn’t have much luck. In the end, the best results I was able to get were from Steam’s Big Picture Mode on a Windows device, mostly launching Firefox (might have been Chrome?) with different launch arguments to immitate a smart TV.
Most available software either doesn’t support Linux well, doesn’t support streaming services and outside software, or doesn’t support non-kb&m input methods. You can get two, but never all three. You could try SteamOS, now that its out, but unfortunately my hopes wouldn’t be high for it to have all the apps you needs functioning.



It is true that AI work (and anything derived from it that isn’t significantly transformative) is public domain. That said, the copyright of code that is a mix of AI and human is much more legally grey.
In other work, where it can be more separated, individual elements may have different copyright. For example, a comic was made using AI generated images. It was ruled that all the images were thus public domain. Despite that, the text and the layout of the comic was human-made and so the copyright to that was owned by the author. Code, obviously can’t be so easily divided up, and it will be much harder to define what is transformative or not. As such, its a legal grey area that will probably depend on a case-by-case basis.