It's important to mention: they were compliant, because they trained the model at an AI hosting provider that had a partnership with Moonshot AI, but Moonshot didn't know Cursor was a customer.
https://deepseek.net/ was exactly the same last year. My guess is: Pick a popular keyword from Google trends of which the Chinese company only released Chinese content and take the domain and put up English content.
I'm gonna ask something stupid, maybe: what is keeping you from having a minisplit in each room ? You don't have to run them the whole day. Just where you are going to be for a couple of hours. My guess is: the cost of…
Some others: SPARC and SuperH.
Might be a good idea to spend a couple of million by setting up a small office of 10 people to work on it in the coming years.
https://matrix.org/ is partly funded by French government.
Network effect is also hugely important.
Takeaway (thuisbezorgd) and Zalando are some pretty large players in the EU markets. Spotify of course.
I think they are doing really well (by their own standards), the job is to destroy the government. They want to get rid of taxes and rules and regulations that prevent them from keeping their money and doing whatever…
I don't see that as a business problem directly. But I see it as the XKCD 2347 problem.
As mentioned above, clearly the market doesn't reward good engineering.
Nobody cares about pirating, it's when the masses are able to do the pirating easily and get the content easily that is when things break down. That is what DRM is about preventing. If some knowledgeable people can copy…
Please read and play with the graphics on this page, it explains it all: https://www.eff.org/pages/tor-and-https
This works today: https://webtorrent.io/ It used WebRTC which is also encrypted. So gets you some privacy.
I think Tor will get faster, now new protocols like TLS/1.3, HTTP/2 and QUIC are being developed. Currently Tor looks like HTTPS done with TLS/1.2 on TCP (like regular HTTPS). As these newer protocols get more and more…
With eventually a plan to allow for HTTP-caching, use of CDNs, pushing updates over HTTP/2 push, running it over QUIC, etc.
Well, Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange does something similar. Create a key out of nowhere for 2 parties to boot strap communicate safely. (obviously Diffie-Hellman doesn't solve all problems like knowing who you are…
Also notice how the plan is to push not only DNS entries but also TLS certificates: "Right now, people are really keen to get HTTP/2 “out the door,” so a few more advanced (and experimental) features have been left out,…
Google will be an other, I would expect. Google is working on this standard to build it into Android.
I think why Mozilla still doesn't want DNSSEC is because when it breaks it breaks in a big way. And DNSSEC still hasn't got their root key (ksk) rollover process in place. Which is something they would need to properly…
Almost completely true, bioweapons would actually be something certain tiny countries are really good at. But many have actually signed treaties not to use them (I believe even to not develop certain kinds). Actually…
> But what could possibly go wrong when military/war artificial intelligence is combined with all your data and knows everything about you? Someone made a video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlO2gcs1YvM…
> The history of global regulations on the military application of useful military technologies is not too impressive. So far we've been able to prevent a lot of use of bio weapons. Many have said they want to do the…
Let's first make the other NATO members more powerful before we keep increasing the US firepower.
Just a matter of time.
It's important to mention: they were compliant, because they trained the model at an AI hosting provider that had a partnership with Moonshot AI, but Moonshot didn't know Cursor was a customer.
https://deepseek.net/ was exactly the same last year. My guess is: Pick a popular keyword from Google trends of which the Chinese company only released Chinese content and take the domain and put up English content.
I'm gonna ask something stupid, maybe: what is keeping you from having a minisplit in each room ? You don't have to run them the whole day. Just where you are going to be for a couple of hours. My guess is: the cost of…
Some others: SPARC and SuperH.
Might be a good idea to spend a couple of million by setting up a small office of 10 people to work on it in the coming years.
https://matrix.org/ is partly funded by French government.
Network effect is also hugely important.
Takeaway (thuisbezorgd) and Zalando are some pretty large players in the EU markets. Spotify of course.
I think they are doing really well (by their own standards), the job is to destroy the government. They want to get rid of taxes and rules and regulations that prevent them from keeping their money and doing whatever…
I don't see that as a business problem directly. But I see it as the XKCD 2347 problem.
As mentioned above, clearly the market doesn't reward good engineering.
Nobody cares about pirating, it's when the masses are able to do the pirating easily and get the content easily that is when things break down. That is what DRM is about preventing. If some knowledgeable people can copy…
Please read and play with the graphics on this page, it explains it all: https://www.eff.org/pages/tor-and-https
This works today: https://webtorrent.io/ It used WebRTC which is also encrypted. So gets you some privacy.
I think Tor will get faster, now new protocols like TLS/1.3, HTTP/2 and QUIC are being developed. Currently Tor looks like HTTPS done with TLS/1.2 on TCP (like regular HTTPS). As these newer protocols get more and more…
With eventually a plan to allow for HTTP-caching, use of CDNs, pushing updates over HTTP/2 push, running it over QUIC, etc.
Well, Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange does something similar. Create a key out of nowhere for 2 parties to boot strap communicate safely. (obviously Diffie-Hellman doesn't solve all problems like knowing who you are…
Also notice how the plan is to push not only DNS entries but also TLS certificates: "Right now, people are really keen to get HTTP/2 “out the door,” so a few more advanced (and experimental) features have been left out,…
Google will be an other, I would expect. Google is working on this standard to build it into Android.
I think why Mozilla still doesn't want DNSSEC is because when it breaks it breaks in a big way. And DNSSEC still hasn't got their root key (ksk) rollover process in place. Which is something they would need to properly…
Almost completely true, bioweapons would actually be something certain tiny countries are really good at. But many have actually signed treaties not to use them (I believe even to not develop certain kinds). Actually…
> But what could possibly go wrong when military/war artificial intelligence is combined with all your data and knows everything about you? Someone made a video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlO2gcs1YvM…
> The history of global regulations on the military application of useful military technologies is not too impressive. So far we've been able to prevent a lot of use of bio weapons. Many have said they want to do the…
Let's first make the other NATO members more powerful before we keep increasing the US firepower.
Just a matter of time.