They say its mythos like, without actually comparing it to Mythos (fair enough, it's not public) but the bar for a model to be mythos-like has to be that you can produce as many novel and high severity security vulns…
I don't mean to come across as a snob, or anything like that, but I find this PR really odd. It's the authors first time contributing to this repo and it the feedback on the PR that was addressed is really odd, like…
Do you think speed cameras don't make people speed less, and hence roads safer? I don't really understand your point here about a private operator wanting to maximise profit here. Putting cameras in places where people…
sshd in arch isn't built with the systemd patch, and thus experienced no slowdown. You can read about this on the arch linux blog: https://archlinux.org/news/the-xz-package-has-been-backdoore...
I believe that is just to disable the inclusion of the payload, the given env variable will disable the payload when it is live.
How? WebRTC came out in 2011 and wasn't even widely supported in web browsers until years later. Omegle came out in 2009, and launched video in 2010.
Sounds like it could backfire though, as it would also make it hard to find the truth.
> How do you scribble "family of three: mom, father, daughter" without any emojis? How often do people need to do that; with that level of fidelity, right down to the composition of the family? My suspicion is not…
> Google search could pay chrome to be the primary search engine This doesn't sound like a good idea if your goal is to prevent these two companies (or divisions of the company) for co-conspiring.
Quite regularly I see sponsored content that is targeted at people living in the US. If the product is even available in my country there's a huge shipping cost and exchange rate that makes it not worth purchasing even…
I think the original comment is misleading. As far as I can tell you need your employer to buy the EV for you; and then they don't have to pay Fringe Benefits Tax on it. This might benefit people who get a "company car"…
Same here, except I think I might be older than you because it was still called "Beryl" back then for me. It's amazing how much impact a video showing windows wobbling around on Ubuntu had on me. I also installed…
Our excess deaths were extremely low while the rest of the west were letting it rip in 2020~2021. Most people I know in Australia have only recently gotten covid for the first time.
I thought that you had to verify your email work address for blind; so doesn't this mean not "anyone" can post false rumours, only meta staff?
Surely if you think the author isn't well versed enough in the industry you can explain why from the content they've written, rather than nitpicking on the capitalisation of a word. This just seems overly dismissive.
> does this explosion impact the broader crypto marker particularly? Yes, if a lot of btc is bought in this stable coin, and the stable coin is printed, to buy btc in order to pump up the btc price then if that stable…
> perhaps the inner city apartment sales will pick up again Did they ever slow down? In Sydney apartment prices in the CBD and surrounding suburbs went up over covid, despite the lockdowns.
You should read the article, it says they didn't even sell the NFT and wasn't part of the C&D.
You don't get these tradeoffs for free though. Anyone can make a "crypto currency" that is entirely centralised and has no fees and minimal environmental impact. Nobody would use it. I think much of the desire of crypto…
>One of Trump's favorite tactics is to appropriate negative phrases like "fake news" to dilute its bite When has he done that and it hasn't been fake news? Do you think that fake news is just right wing news that is…
they have links to their git hub repos, so it's also distributed in source format. Unless I don't understand what you're saying.
Oh, that's a shame. Hopefully in the future there will be an iOS client.
Any chance of an iOS client any time soon?
They say its mythos like, without actually comparing it to Mythos (fair enough, it's not public) but the bar for a model to be mythos-like has to be that you can produce as many novel and high severity security vulns…
I don't mean to come across as a snob, or anything like that, but I find this PR really odd. It's the authors first time contributing to this repo and it the feedback on the PR that was addressed is really odd, like…
Do you think speed cameras don't make people speed less, and hence roads safer? I don't really understand your point here about a private operator wanting to maximise profit here. Putting cameras in places where people…
sshd in arch isn't built with the systemd patch, and thus experienced no slowdown. You can read about this on the arch linux blog: https://archlinux.org/news/the-xz-package-has-been-backdoore...
I believe that is just to disable the inclusion of the payload, the given env variable will disable the payload when it is live.
How? WebRTC came out in 2011 and wasn't even widely supported in web browsers until years later. Omegle came out in 2009, and launched video in 2010.
Sounds like it could backfire though, as it would also make it hard to find the truth.
> How do you scribble "family of three: mom, father, daughter" without any emojis? How often do people need to do that; with that level of fidelity, right down to the composition of the family? My suspicion is not…
> Google search could pay chrome to be the primary search engine This doesn't sound like a good idea if your goal is to prevent these two companies (or divisions of the company) for co-conspiring.
Quite regularly I see sponsored content that is targeted at people living in the US. If the product is even available in my country there's a huge shipping cost and exchange rate that makes it not worth purchasing even…
I think the original comment is misleading. As far as I can tell you need your employer to buy the EV for you; and then they don't have to pay Fringe Benefits Tax on it. This might benefit people who get a "company car"…
Same here, except I think I might be older than you because it was still called "Beryl" back then for me. It's amazing how much impact a video showing windows wobbling around on Ubuntu had on me. I also installed…
Our excess deaths were extremely low while the rest of the west were letting it rip in 2020~2021. Most people I know in Australia have only recently gotten covid for the first time.
I thought that you had to verify your email work address for blind; so doesn't this mean not "anyone" can post false rumours, only meta staff?
Surely if you think the author isn't well versed enough in the industry you can explain why from the content they've written, rather than nitpicking on the capitalisation of a word. This just seems overly dismissive.
> does this explosion impact the broader crypto marker particularly? Yes, if a lot of btc is bought in this stable coin, and the stable coin is printed, to buy btc in order to pump up the btc price then if that stable…
> perhaps the inner city apartment sales will pick up again Did they ever slow down? In Sydney apartment prices in the CBD and surrounding suburbs went up over covid, despite the lockdowns.
You should read the article, it says they didn't even sell the NFT and wasn't part of the C&D.
You don't get these tradeoffs for free though. Anyone can make a "crypto currency" that is entirely centralised and has no fees and minimal environmental impact. Nobody would use it. I think much of the desire of crypto…
>One of Trump's favorite tactics is to appropriate negative phrases like "fake news" to dilute its bite When has he done that and it hasn't been fake news? Do you think that fake news is just right wing news that is…
they have links to their git hub repos, so it's also distributed in source format. Unless I don't understand what you're saying.
Oh, that's a shame. Hopefully in the future there will be an iOS client.
Any chance of an iOS client any time soon?