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5:35:42
mfiano
Can you see what the warning changes to if you return NIL or (VALUES) instead of NEW-VALUE?
5:36:54
mfiano
I don't think it is upset about the return value, but I would like to make sure first.
6:25:09
beach
Now, CLtL2 is freely available, but what are we allowed to do with the material? I am asking because it could be an excellent starting point for a language reference.
15:42:04
prxq
Hi, I have an event queue, that passes events to lisp code (it's a telegram bot). When there's a bug, I'd like to have a restart for retrying the event / message. How does one do that?
16:08:29
jcowan
beach: You are not allowed to do anything with CLtL2 except the usual right to view it privately.
16:09:31
jcowan
The copyright page is visible on Amazon and makes it clear that all rights are reserved (note that just saying "All Rights Reserved" doesn't do this, and in fact is pointless boilerplate)
16:12:45
jcowan
"No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval systems, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher."
16:16:50
edwlan[m]
I wonder if there’s some way to work around that, given the recent ruling that the outputs of models like ChatGPT aren’t copyrightable
16:17:42
edwlan[m]
Some prompt such that the output isn’t considered a derivative, but it’s substantially the same content
16:45:46
gilberth
Hmm. I was pondering to offer CLtL2 along with my Nova Spec. I was just assuming it would be ok to do so because <https://www.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/cltl/cltl2.html> exists.
16:47:51
gilberth
After all, I consider CLtL2 to be very well written and thought that some cross-reference from dpANS to CLtL2 would be useful.
16:48:35
pfdietz
Output of a model not being copyrightable doesn't mean the output isn't copyrighted. It could infringe on someone else's copyright. Filtering it through a LLM doesn't necessarily cleanse it.