#Peneloise, together again! Enjoy this peek at #Bridgerton S4, including a photo of Eloise and Hyacinth with sisters Rosamund and Posy Li (definitely NOT feeling the best friend vibe).
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
Meta stole every single book I’ve written, with titles in at least 11 different languages, in order to train Llama 3, its flagship AI model. Even worse, they stole versions that had already been stolen, pirated files illegally uploaded to LibGen by hackers around the world. It’s not just me. I don’t know a single writer whose work wasn’t stolen. None of us were compensated. None of us were even asked permission. Meta clearly felt their actions were “too big to follow the law.” In other words, if they wanted a few books, they would have to license them. But if they wanted essentially everything, they could claim fair use and take it all. I am well aware of the hypocrisy in my posting this here on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. I love being here with my readers, but they are making it increasingly difficult to feel okay about it.
It’s The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever day! (It’s also Colin Bridgerton’s birthday, but he gets plenty of love here already…)
It’s The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever day! (It’s also Colin Bridgerton’s birthday, but he gets plenty of love here already…)
It’s The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever day! (It’s also Colin Bridgerton’s birthday, but he gets plenty of love here already…)
It’s The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever day! (It’s also Colin Bridgerton’s birthday, but he gets plenty of love here already…)
It’s The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever day! (It’s also Colin Bridgerton’s birthday, but he gets plenty of love here already…)
It’s The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever day! (It’s also Colin Bridgerton’s birthday, but he gets plenty of love here already…)
It’s The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever day! (It’s also Colin Bridgerton’s birthday, but he gets plenty of love here already…)
It’s The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever day! (It’s also Colin Bridgerton’s birthday, but he gets plenty of love here already…)
It’s The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever day! (It’s also Colin Bridgerton’s birthday, but he gets plenty of love here already…)
It’s The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever day! (It’s also Colin Bridgerton’s birthday, but he gets plenty of love here already…)
I’m not the only author who works with @ubookstoreseattle. You can also get autographed books from @therealrobinhobb and @mattdinniman. Both are amazing writers!