I don't know a lot about world models, but this blog post seems to help disambiguate (at least for me?)
"The Computer History Museum is seeking an organized, creative, and tech-savvy Oral History Program Manager to lead the day-to-day operations of the Museum’s Oral History Program and translate these stories into compelling digital content for broad audiences."
The gender part was supposedly toned down a bunch in translation! It's still pretty noticeable so I'm sort of morbidly curious what exactly it's like in the original.
this is the standard-ish tool for that I think: automeris.io
I feel like the people who like land acknowledgments vs the people who like indigenous YIMBYs being exempt from zoning have a very small venn-diagram overlap?
I do think the "anti-tivoization" provisions of GPLv3 are still useful in that world by ensuring you actually can apply your private modifications. Though that depends ofc on companies using the GPLv3 code in the first place and not just vibecoding replacements.
admittedly if there is an overlap they probably post on bsky.app