I was kidding, but the story is true for someone out there. Basically some guys just grabbed a package off github, used it to make some artwork (pic related), and it sold for $432,000. The creator of the code was rather salty about it.
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Making money with tech
The cuck licensed the code as BSD, but I suppose GPL wouldn't have helped him here either. The solution is to never share your code? Funnily enough, the copyright is actually assigned to Faceberg.
BSD LicenseFor dcgan.torch softwareCopyright (c) 2015, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
Get insider information about big businesses somehow, find out what they do day to day. ESPECIALLY companies that are NOT in technology fields. There's a very high chance that you can create big savings for them through software that makes their work easier, and they will pay you accordingly.
Ask your relatives and basically everyone you know what they do at work. Not sure how to find out if you don't know anyone though.
Is he salty because he didn't think of it first and cash in or because AI artists aren't getting any exposure?
Modern art is just an elaborate money laundering scheme for purchases of drugs/weapons/murder/etc where the transfer of funds is done in plain sight.
Probably because he missed out on the cash. According to his github, he's only 19, that must seem like quite a lot to him.
Trump needs to move on this shit. Can you imagine a world leader banning degenerate art styles like Dadaism and anything "Modern"?
The only thing Trump is going to do is further trample on your rights and bitch about the Dems not wanting to fund the wall.
This but unironically. Cryptocoin mining is not profitable for small fish.