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    As a point, you can't prevent AI being trained on public domain material. Most stuff considered Literature is in that basket, as is the...
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    Since the generative AI companies are mostly in the US and China, I don't think so. Ultimately it's still up to the IP owner to enforce...
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    rinku reacted to J. L. Brown's post in the thread Technology & Progression with Like Like.
    One interesting take on 'Recycling with Deconstruction Chambers' -- there is no reason to be confined to second-hand or worn out...
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    As far as CSC goes, it adds the Digital Friend, which is just a more user friendly version of the Intelligent Interface. Again, not...
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    Rights also vary by juristiction. The USA is NOT the same as the UK, or EU, or Canada, or Australia. Nor will a US court precedent have...
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    rinku replied to the thread Technology & Progression.
    Whatever the process, without transmutation there will be fabrication bottlenecks with particular critical elements. If you need a gram...
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    rinku replied to the thread Pioneer - Get Ready for Launch!.
    Those aren't umbilicals, they're... tentacles... Surprise crossover with Dark Conspiracy!
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    rinku replied to the thread Pioneer - Get Ready for Launch!.
    Also worth pointing out that space travel may not itself play much part in many campaigns, which might be set on the Moon or Mars or a...
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    rinku replied to the thread Technology & Progression.
    Funnily enough... as dull as may seem, hydrocarbon plastics would probably work out as the material of choice for most objects, even at...
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    rinku replied to the thread Technology & Progression.
    You probably wouldn't need a fully fledged decon chamber in most cases, or for what MG suggests. A simpler device that deconstructs...
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    rinku reacted to MasterGwydion's post in the thread Solid Air Generator with Like Like.
    I agree with your original point. I was just looking for clarification on the analogy. :)
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    As was discussed a lot earlier, the terminology is half the problem, and you have the original CRB rules modified by CSC further...
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    rinku replied to the thread Technology & Progression.
    Even "refreshing" an item by deconstructing it then fabricating it again is likely to require some small amount of matter to replace...
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    rinku reacted to tytalan's post in the thread Technology & Progression with Like Like.
    The problem is just recycling everything doesn’t cover the needs of civilization, there has to be a constant supply of new resources to...
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    rinku replied to the thread Solid Air Generator.
    The analogy was just to point out that a compound is not an element, regardless of labels. But as chlorine is not, as you say, a metal...
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