Regnore
No user record in our sample, but Regnore has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but Regnore has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
This is not true - they do not train on customer data - they have clarified this here: https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2024/06/06/clarification-a...
Well maybe they just have like a lot of linked lists that they need reversed? With that many people working in parallel you could really increase the throughput of the reversing process. Of course this is assuming that…
Also if it was actually about free speech, he wouldn’t immediately capitulate every time a foreign government asks him to remove content they deem inappropriate.
> you can't actually trust the signatures for anything. Do you bank online? Public-private key encryption work well enough to support millions (billions?) of dollars worth of transactions per day - I don't think it's as…
> Bob produces something with AI but claims he produced it himself and signs it with his private key. … because Bob can sign whatever he wants with his private key. Whether or not to trust Bob is an entirely different…
At a high level the idea is media is digitally signed by whomever produces it to prove provenance - similar to HTTPS. Depending on how much time/interest you have, https://c2pa.org/ has resources which explains more…
Watermarks can be helpful, but I believe that provenance via digital signatures is ultimately a better solution. Curious why Google doesn’t join the CAI (https://contentauthenticity.org/) and use their approach for…
It's a shame they don't use a SQLite database for version control. I know it's probably the least efficient way to store code changes but it would bring a whole new level to bootstrapping processes. Each code change…
Does Amazon do literally anything to pro-actively prevent the selling of counterfeit goods? > Prior to the deal, Apple sent “hundreds of thousands of take-down notices” to Amazon to reduce counterfeits, and the company…
I think ideally we'd get to a point where end users could easily see who signed an image so if someone was claiming an image was from cnn it could be validated. I imagine the end goal would be to put a warning on images…
The newspapers and/or social media would sign their scaled pictures - presumably they could also provide the original for external validation as well
Then why is it called the singular “Hacker” news?
If you disable all youtube tracking, your homepage is just a message saying “Your watch history is off You can change your setting at any time to get the latest videos tailored to you. Learn more” which is kind of a…
> If another company was better at it, they'd put in a higher bid and rake in the profits. The point is that there is no world in which any other company can outpay Google, regardless of whether or not they are better…
It’s an error to assume that Americans acting in accordance to their rational self interest isn’t their ideological fancy.
This is correct - the overwhelming majority of people did not get involved with crypto. Even for people and companies who did most put a fraction of their money into it.
Feeding gambling addictions is the one big externality that comes to mind.
What are the laws around the government punishing government employees for criticizing the government? I'm not an expert but it doesn't really seem like a first amendment issue although I think most would agree that the…
The problem isn't that websites owners want to promote their website to the top of the search results, the problem is that Google's financial interests are aligned with those pages instead of its users. If Google was…
> It was removed because it was being gamed from the outset. 'Gamed' as in people would block the most ad-infested pages which just so happened to be the ones which made Google the most money?
> Honestly, my feed is so full of rubbish, clickbait thumbnails and misinformation that I really can't even believe it's a Google product. It's just so polluted. This is not all that different than my experience with…
Doesn't your comment apply equally to all platforms including Windows?
Thank you. I was afraid to google CBT at work.
What is CBT in this context because the CBT that comes to my mind - while fantastic if that's what you're into - would not typically be useful as a mental health treatment
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