Comment by bloppe
If you're publishing your code anywhere, it's getting trained on. MS does not restrict themselves to only training on GH-hosted code.
If you're publishing your code anywhere, it's getting trained on. MS does not restrict themselves to only training on GH-hosted code.
> If you're publishing your code anywhere, it's getting trained on
citation needed. first they need to know my code exists... spend time and traffic crawling it because it's sure as hell not going to be hosted on azure... probably get detected and banned.
No citation needed. It should be an assumption and thought as a malicious cybersecurity threat.
> It should be an assumption and thought as a malicious cybersecurity threat.
If you believe in absolute cybersecurity for anything you keep online boy I've got news for you. Literally all you can do is make it tougher but it will never be uncrackable. The degree of it depends on how much you can invest and suffer.
same here. codeberg makes in tougher so it's a measure.
Yet, not restricting themselves to train on permissively licensed code only.
The two ends of the spectrum, both source available and copyleft licensed code shouldn't be used for training, but who's listening.