Right now it seems to be pretty simple. It's free for most usage and has some AI features.
Edit: according to the pricing page, Notion AI can organize your inbox if you have the Notion AI add-on. Not quite sure if you can do this on free to some amount.
Tools like these have the highest potential when AI is used to assist the user, not replace them. Add features for humans to design their own logo with AI polishing the details or giving the user a starting point.
The reality is that a lot of these small websites have very permissive licenses. I really hope we don't get to the point where we must all make our licenses stricter.
The reality is that none of these LLM scrapers give a damn about copyright, because the entire AI industry is built on flagrant copyright violation, and the premise that they can be stopped by a magic string is laughable.
You could sue, if you can afford it, meanwhile all of your data is already training their models.
OpenStreetMap? They don't show ocean names on the map, and didn't change the primary name of the GoM POI, but instead added the new name as an official en-US name (and the official name used by Poland too).
I believe it is Google’s policy to show users official map labels based on the geolocation data of the user. If you compare maps between countries with border disputes, the one you’re “in” always shows all of the disputed territory as belonging to that nation.
But this thread is talking about how the label appears to third countries. In this case, we're seeing two names: a) a localised version of the 500-year-old, internationally established name b) another name that someone made up 5 minutes ago.
Can you make it so we can use this in CI and have it automatically deploy to Docker Hub? I am seriously thinking of using this if you get this one feature
Also, can you make it so I don't have to make it set it up using an actual domain? For my project I only care about it running locally (with Docker Desktop or something) at localhost. I think that is a very novel feature with plenty of uses but it should be optional.