I think some domain-specific considerations include: 1. You need a really big in-memory data set that you touch ~all of several times for each request, so you really want to e.g. memory-map it and make sure it actually…
It is, of course, tensor.
When PayPal goes to make the withdrawal, the bank doesn't have to let them and give the account a negative balance. Usually you can turn off overdraft and withdrawals will bounce if the funds aren't there. This doesn't…
Yep! Twitter licenses your data from you, so they can run Twitter with it.
> Hey what should we train our AI to play? Cities: Skylines so it can fix traffic? > Nah bro, let's teach it to shoot people in CS:Go!
How to make lots of money selling stuff that runs off a 30-60 watt power brick.
Not all proprietary software currently insists that you get into a TPM-mediated Dom/sub relationship with its developers. Its currently possible, and might be ethically necessary, not to buy those ones, and instead to…
The solution is political action. You're describing a workaround that only a few of the most concerned people will be willing to use.
> I don't believe any entirely locked down firmware ever made it into any x86 board. There are some Android x86 devices that won't boot unsigned firmware and won't let you change the signing keys. But I've only seen…
iMessage can run over data, right? It sounds like the bugs exploited here were iMessage and WhatsApp holes, not weird mystery-baseband flaws (which are harder to patch but only ever affect a fraction of the phones you…
Manyverse is Android/iOS only, but it talks to desktop Secure Scuttlebutt clients like Patchbay: https://github.com/ssbc/patchbay
Sorry, what I meant to say here I think is that Gaggle isn't being used to enforce a restriction against personal use. It seems like the school district in the article doesn't particularly care whether students are…
Sorry, there may be a restriction against personal use; this system is not being used to enforce a restriction against personal use, as described in the article. It's being used to monitor all use, personal or…
What governments issue photo IDs to 14 year olds?
> The point is that Organization A is providing their owned device to Person A, and they have a right to monitor its use. Why should that right win out in this case over the user's right to fiduciary technology that…
I think some domain-specific considerations include: 1. You need a really big in-memory data set that you touch ~all of several times for each request, so you really want to e.g. memory-map it and make sure it actually…
It is, of course, tensor.
When PayPal goes to make the withdrawal, the bank doesn't have to let them and give the account a negative balance. Usually you can turn off overdraft and withdrawals will bounce if the funds aren't there. This doesn't…
Yep! Twitter licenses your data from you, so they can run Twitter with it.
> Hey what should we train our AI to play? Cities: Skylines so it can fix traffic? > Nah bro, let's teach it to shoot people in CS:Go!
How to make lots of money selling stuff that runs off a 30-60 watt power brick.
Not all proprietary software currently insists that you get into a TPM-mediated Dom/sub relationship with its developers. Its currently possible, and might be ethically necessary, not to buy those ones, and instead to…
The solution is political action. You're describing a workaround that only a few of the most concerned people will be willing to use.
> I don't believe any entirely locked down firmware ever made it into any x86 board. There are some Android x86 devices that won't boot unsigned firmware and won't let you change the signing keys. But I've only seen…
iMessage can run over data, right? It sounds like the bugs exploited here were iMessage and WhatsApp holes, not weird mystery-baseband flaws (which are harder to patch but only ever affect a fraction of the phones you…
Manyverse is Android/iOS only, but it talks to desktop Secure Scuttlebutt clients like Patchbay: https://github.com/ssbc/patchbay
Sorry, what I meant to say here I think is that Gaggle isn't being used to enforce a restriction against personal use. It seems like the school district in the article doesn't particularly care whether students are…
Sorry, there may be a restriction against personal use; this system is not being used to enforce a restriction against personal use, as described in the article. It's being used to monitor all use, personal or…
What governments issue photo IDs to 14 year olds?
> The point is that Organization A is providing their owned device to Person A, and they have a right to monitor its use. Why should that right win out in this case over the user's right to fiduciary technology that…