You can't have both. "Hardware security" means the manufacturer decides which OS can run and you can't override it.
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Banks absolutely love security by obscurity. No clue why.
There's no such thing as "reliable" AI.
The "everyone dies" scenario is overwhelmingly likely given that no solutions to either inner or outer alignment exist. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_alignment
His Github page [1] matches some of this. 83% commits, 14% PRs, 2% reviews, 1% issues. Clearly out of control. [1] https://github.com/awesomekling
Or, more accurately, Please don't.
That's what you get for using unfree software.
I would imagine Red Hat are pretty close to "they", since they created Systemd and then there was the RHEL redistribution controversy [ https://old.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/14k8jmw/can_someone... ].
Unfortunate that they aren't using the AGPL license. It will allow SAAS companies to Embrace, Extend, and Extinguish. Indeed, this seems to be already planned. https://radicle.dev/faq "Radworks intends to offer services…
"We need a new standard!" :p
No one can apply to be pope of the catholic church.
A bunch of plugins running on canvas.instructure.com are proprietary, according to their FAQ: https://github.com/instructure/canvas-lms/wiki/FAQ. I would guess these plugins are chosen so a majority of user won't want…
You know what you doing!
I got tired of dealing with SSH knocks and blocked the port for all external IPs, using WireGuard to get into the LAN. WireGuard is nice because, unlike most other services, it operates on UDP and sends no reply packet…
They kinda are: "This issue is to fully eliminate LLVM, Clang, and LLD libraries from the Zig project." https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/16270
I'm confused. The IndexedDB UUID is "shared across all origins", so why not use the contents of the database to identify browers, rather than the ordering?
NSA never cared about rules.
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"solve security" - that's an April Fools joke if I ever heard one.
Me too, main reason I switched to Debian.
It seems the commits aren't in proper date order. Here are some newer changes, placed before the latest commits: https://github.com/EnriqueLop/legalize-es/commits/master/?af...
To fight a thing, you must think about it. The best way to avoid an -ism is to forget about it. The fighters cannot forget, so they fall into a trap of their own making.
That is still a very good template for how a simple website should be written.
> A much more effective counter to this would be to rebalance the information asymmetry by giving citizens the tools to coordinate against state sponsored influence. Which tools, specifically? I know none.
You can't have both. "Hardware security" means the manufacturer decides which OS can run and you can't override it.
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Banks absolutely love security by obscurity. No clue why.
There's no such thing as "reliable" AI.
The "everyone dies" scenario is overwhelmingly likely given that no solutions to either inner or outer alignment exist. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_alignment
His Github page [1] matches some of this. 83% commits, 14% PRs, 2% reviews, 1% issues. Clearly out of control. [1] https://github.com/awesomekling
Or, more accurately, Please don't.
That's what you get for using unfree software.
I would imagine Red Hat are pretty close to "they", since they created Systemd and then there was the RHEL redistribution controversy [ https://old.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/14k8jmw/can_someone... ].
Unfortunate that they aren't using the AGPL license. It will allow SAAS companies to Embrace, Extend, and Extinguish. Indeed, this seems to be already planned. https://radicle.dev/faq "Radworks intends to offer services…
"We need a new standard!" :p
No one can apply to be pope of the catholic church.
A bunch of plugins running on canvas.instructure.com are proprietary, according to their FAQ: https://github.com/instructure/canvas-lms/wiki/FAQ. I would guess these plugins are chosen so a majority of user won't want…
You know what you doing!
I got tired of dealing with SSH knocks and blocked the port for all external IPs, using WireGuard to get into the LAN. WireGuard is nice because, unlike most other services, it operates on UDP and sends no reply packet…
They kinda are: "This issue is to fully eliminate LLVM, Clang, and LLD libraries from the Zig project." https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/16270
I'm confused. The IndexedDB UUID is "shared across all origins", so why not use the contents of the database to identify browers, rather than the ordering?
NSA never cared about rules.
Text of the post has been [removed]. Original saved here: https://web.archive.org/web/20260403163241/https://old.reddi...
"solve security" - that's an April Fools joke if I ever heard one.
Me too, main reason I switched to Debian.
It seems the commits aren't in proper date order. Here are some newer changes, placed before the latest commits: https://github.com/EnriqueLop/legalize-es/commits/master/?af...
To fight a thing, you must think about it. The best way to avoid an -ism is to forget about it. The fighters cannot forget, so they fall into a trap of their own making.
That is still a very good template for how a simple website should be written.
> A much more effective counter to this would be to rebalance the information asymmetry by giving citizens the tools to coordinate against state sponsored influence. Which tools, specifically? I know none.