cause Switzerland have more population density and surprise, and smaller territory. Basically, lower infrastructure cost to deploy higher bandwidth backbone.
and the point of entire post was about any SSO is bad. At that point any password manager (including on-premise bitwarden, cause that is still single credential for everything) is bad, you should memorize randomly…
"Minecraft: Java Edition" has been obfuscated since the release. < Classic Microsoft move. No, It was obfuscated since around 1.8 when you (Microsoft) buy up Mojang Studios. before that? meh, It wasn't. That's the main…
Anti-american party doing casual "america bad" speeches huh. Btw, its their fault for not filing proper VISAs. I don't get why there is all the nation-wide fiasco about LG Energy Solution incorrectly filing VISAs and…
Congratulations, You just reinvented age/identity verification in South Korea! Now you are one step closer for creating government-id based tracking landscape just like in S.Korea
Well, some bots even spoof User-Agents, requesting tons of requests without proper rate-limiting (looking at you, ByteSpider) No fair plays done by people, even before the LLMs, so we get the PoW challenge on…
tl;dr: If you are not directly affecting the "sales" of the product, you are good to go. But It seems perplexity did, and (as they might call it) directly trying to compete as a news source Personally, About their news…
no. its BOTH attribution AND license violation.
yes, but sublicensing to even permissive ("free-er") license (GPLv3+ to Apache2.0) is a violation of license. GPL is supposed to viral, if you are using project adopted that, you are taking the risk with it. If you are…
Also they are the company which decided to ditch CANbus on their cars. This protocol itself is already a clown.
Was a "joke" since Elon being a clown on "the specific platform". But this design is absurd since "there is already profound high-bandwidth low-latency packet-based protocol for inter-chip networking (PCI-e)" and "This…
If this is designed to pipe data directly into silicon, allow me to introduce "PCI-e". Has similar packet-based networking, designed to be latency tolerant (but supports high bandwidth/low latency). and has similar…
If then they really needed to ditch Ethernet/II entirely. If they really wanted to do stuff, They should've built on top of UDP. The "QUIC" even did this (which is terrible for inline flow-control due to something…
My point was It is "worse than QUIC". What I really wanted to say was even "QUIC" (the garbo protocol decided to "encrypt" flow-control stuff) did that and decided to go on a UDP
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People really should stop calling a glorified openAI API as an open-source software.
Nah, Hunminjungeum (The initial blueprint), which initially designed for phonetic alphabet did support differentiating those phonemes. It's just until early 1900s that a "nationalist" (SiKyeong Ju) decided to use the…
Well, That's only after late 90s. Before that, hanja (equivalent of kanji in Japanese) was used in news, official documents and etc. alongside the hangul. You need to know hanja to say out what it read
Actually that is mandated by Korea Financial Telecommunications & Clearing Institute (consisted of banks). Looks like it's mandated just to play a ping-pong game of "who is the culprit of this data leak" that usually…
1. "Cross-Connect" fees when you connect 2 or more networks into any of your device (paid separately of ISP subscription) 2. Monopoly of "3 ISPs" that protected by law (No newcomers can join) This all brings up to up-to…
If you connect two or more telecom lines into your rack or any service, you need to pay "Cross-Connect" fees. This is paid separately even if you brought your network line by your own. I can't say how much price is it…
Native Korean here, It's way worse here. It has been a decade since former telecom board members in the chief of Korea Communications Commission, which should prevent this in the first place. The Netflix trial back in…
cause Switzerland have more population density and surprise, and smaller territory. Basically, lower infrastructure cost to deploy higher bandwidth backbone.
and the point of entire post was about any SSO is bad. At that point any password manager (including on-premise bitwarden, cause that is still single credential for everything) is bad, you should memorize randomly…
"Minecraft: Java Edition" has been obfuscated since the release. < Classic Microsoft move. No, It was obfuscated since around 1.8 when you (Microsoft) buy up Mojang Studios. before that? meh, It wasn't. That's the main…
Anti-american party doing casual "america bad" speeches huh. Btw, its their fault for not filing proper VISAs. I don't get why there is all the nation-wide fiasco about LG Energy Solution incorrectly filing VISAs and…
Congratulations, You just reinvented age/identity verification in South Korea! Now you are one step closer for creating government-id based tracking landscape just like in S.Korea
Well, some bots even spoof User-Agents, requesting tons of requests without proper rate-limiting (looking at you, ByteSpider) No fair plays done by people, even before the LLMs, so we get the PoW challenge on…
tl;dr: If you are not directly affecting the "sales" of the product, you are good to go. But It seems perplexity did, and (as they might call it) directly trying to compete as a news source Personally, About their news…
no. its BOTH attribution AND license violation.
yes, but sublicensing to even permissive ("free-er") license (GPLv3+ to Apache2.0) is a violation of license. GPL is supposed to viral, if you are using project adopted that, you are taking the risk with it. If you are…
Also they are the company which decided to ditch CANbus on their cars. This protocol itself is already a clown.
Was a "joke" since Elon being a clown on "the specific platform". But this design is absurd since "there is already profound high-bandwidth low-latency packet-based protocol for inter-chip networking (PCI-e)" and "This…
If this is designed to pipe data directly into silicon, allow me to introduce "PCI-e". Has similar packet-based networking, designed to be latency tolerant (but supports high bandwidth/low latency). and has similar…
If then they really needed to ditch Ethernet/II entirely. If they really wanted to do stuff, They should've built on top of UDP. The "QUIC" even did this (which is terrible for inline flow-control due to something…
My point was It is "worse than QUIC". What I really wanted to say was even "QUIC" (the garbo protocol decided to "encrypt" flow-control stuff) did that and decided to go on a UDP
[flagged]
People really should stop calling a glorified openAI API as an open-source software.
Nah, Hunminjungeum (The initial blueprint), which initially designed for phonetic alphabet did support differentiating those phonemes. It's just until early 1900s that a "nationalist" (SiKyeong Ju) decided to use the…
Well, That's only after late 90s. Before that, hanja (equivalent of kanji in Japanese) was used in news, official documents and etc. alongside the hangul. You need to know hanja to say out what it read
Actually that is mandated by Korea Financial Telecommunications & Clearing Institute (consisted of banks). Looks like it's mandated just to play a ping-pong game of "who is the culprit of this data leak" that usually…
1. "Cross-Connect" fees when you connect 2 or more networks into any of your device (paid separately of ISP subscription) 2. Monopoly of "3 ISPs" that protected by law (No newcomers can join) This all brings up to up-to…
If you connect two or more telecom lines into your rack or any service, you need to pay "Cross-Connect" fees. This is paid separately even if you brought your network line by your own. I can't say how much price is it…
Native Korean here, It's way worse here. It has been a decade since former telecom board members in the chief of Korea Communications Commission, which should prevent this in the first place. The Netflix trial back in…