> The king profits from the field For the solution, read Henry George!
Yeah I've noticed this when role-playing with some LLMs
The regular table saw is still in the new workshop, and the new workshop adds a SawStop and another regular table saw.
I think Chromium already does sandbox ffmpeg in the renderer process because of their "Rule of Two": https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/s... Thus: 1. Code which processes untrusted input 2. Code…
I bought one because I had a feeling that the price of used EVs was about to shoot up
I swear John Carmack said somewhere "Time should be a double that starts from 1 billion" or something, for games or VR or something. Of course when I search on DDG I only get "wow the fast inverse square root"
Then the repugnant conclusion is not that gaming is dead, but that games are made primarily for teenaged boys and most of us have aged out of the target audience, so games simply aren't made for us anymore.
Oh like in path tracing.
It might enable security but I wouldn't say it _ensures_ it. It just means that visible or IR light (What are they using?) won't leak through walls the way Wi-Fi does. Depending on how wide the beam is and exactly how…
I agree, seitan is a lot more like meat. I prefer less-realistic replacements so even though I've enjoyed seitan I actually quit buying it. It's too convincing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Gateway_Interface The most primitive version is just launching one process per request, piping the HTTP request into stdin, and piping the response out of stdout. It works, but you…
I don't consider it an OS if it needs an OS to run. Something like a "Ship can carry a boat, boat can't carry a ship" rule.
I think GP meant they could hack it remotely. If an attacker hacks a fly-by-wire plane remotely, I'd rather not be onboard.
Cool! I kinda want a uterus some day.
Yeah. And that's why TV stores really like slow-motion shots or static landscapes to show off the TV. Any motion will cause "HDTV blur" as the encoder struggles to describe complex motion with the limited number of bits…
(For JPEG - Newer codecs may differ) The codec has these "Basis functions", 64 of them, which are used to encode and decode each 8x8 block of pixels. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_cosine_transform#/med... Sine…
For a couple years I've wanted to write a subtractive synth from scratch in software. But I _cannot_ find any source that explains how to write a low-pass filter, in code, without assuming tons of knowledge about…
Well, yes. I suppose one could enable caching in Nginx or some other reverse proxy but Mastodon itself is just the app, there'd be no point for it to implement caching or a CDN when the admin can hook that on in front.
> I'm sure also insulting to actually good candidates I don't mind it much. I don't have great social skills but I don't mind answering simple questions. If someone is insulted by simple questions, they're probably…
If any startups are in this field, I'd pay at least $100 / month to have a substantially better family than I have now
It bugs me cause it's kinda true but kinda misleading, I don't know if casual web users realize it's a whole different domain. Sometimes it's not important, sometimes it is.
Even the ray tracing / path tracing is half-fake these days cause it's faster to upscale and interpolate frames with neural nets. But yeah in theory you can simulate light realistically
Yeah I've been wanting to have that "comment on anything" for a while. It's possible in technical theory. But sharing the comments would be hard. Federation might work. Spam moderation could be hard. And most websites…
I want to live in the 90s. CD audio is a little bit nicer tech. They say vinyls release VOCs. There's Internet, but not enough to drown in.
To err is human, to seek profit is common to all lifeforms
> The king profits from the field For the solution, read Henry George!
Yeah I've noticed this when role-playing with some LLMs
The regular table saw is still in the new workshop, and the new workshop adds a SawStop and another regular table saw.
I think Chromium already does sandbox ffmpeg in the renderer process because of their "Rule of Two": https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/s... Thus: 1. Code which processes untrusted input 2. Code…
I bought one because I had a feeling that the price of used EVs was about to shoot up
I swear John Carmack said somewhere "Time should be a double that starts from 1 billion" or something, for games or VR or something. Of course when I search on DDG I only get "wow the fast inverse square root"
Then the repugnant conclusion is not that gaming is dead, but that games are made primarily for teenaged boys and most of us have aged out of the target audience, so games simply aren't made for us anymore.
Oh like in path tracing.
It might enable security but I wouldn't say it _ensures_ it. It just means that visible or IR light (What are they using?) won't leak through walls the way Wi-Fi does. Depending on how wide the beam is and exactly how…
I agree, seitan is a lot more like meat. I prefer less-realistic replacements so even though I've enjoyed seitan I actually quit buying it. It's too convincing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Gateway_Interface The most primitive version is just launching one process per request, piping the HTTP request into stdin, and piping the response out of stdout. It works, but you…
I don't consider it an OS if it needs an OS to run. Something like a "Ship can carry a boat, boat can't carry a ship" rule.
I think GP meant they could hack it remotely. If an attacker hacks a fly-by-wire plane remotely, I'd rather not be onboard.
Cool! I kinda want a uterus some day.
Yeah. And that's why TV stores really like slow-motion shots or static landscapes to show off the TV. Any motion will cause "HDTV blur" as the encoder struggles to describe complex motion with the limited number of bits…
(For JPEG - Newer codecs may differ) The codec has these "Basis functions", 64 of them, which are used to encode and decode each 8x8 block of pixels. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_cosine_transform#/med... Sine…
For a couple years I've wanted to write a subtractive synth from scratch in software. But I _cannot_ find any source that explains how to write a low-pass filter, in code, without assuming tons of knowledge about…
Well, yes. I suppose one could enable caching in Nginx or some other reverse proxy but Mastodon itself is just the app, there'd be no point for it to implement caching or a CDN when the admin can hook that on in front.
> I'm sure also insulting to actually good candidates I don't mind it much. I don't have great social skills but I don't mind answering simple questions. If someone is insulted by simple questions, they're probably…
If any startups are in this field, I'd pay at least $100 / month to have a substantially better family than I have now
It bugs me cause it's kinda true but kinda misleading, I don't know if casual web users realize it's a whole different domain. Sometimes it's not important, sometimes it is.
Even the ray tracing / path tracing is half-fake these days cause it's faster to upscale and interpolate frames with neural nets. But yeah in theory you can simulate light realistically
Yeah I've been wanting to have that "comment on anything" for a while. It's possible in technical theory. But sharing the comments would be hard. Federation might work. Spam moderation could be hard. And most websites…
I want to live in the 90s. CD audio is a little bit nicer tech. They say vinyls release VOCs. There's Internet, but not enough to drown in.
To err is human, to seek profit is common to all lifeforms