This is basically telling Claude "Make Resizable Bar work on my RTX 3080" and publishing the summary of the conversation. For context, the RTX 3080 got ReBAR support with a VBIOS update. Some models ship with an updated…
The topic is interesting and you have my thanks for taking the time to look into it and prepare the post. Would you say it's fair to say that if you didn't use LLMs to prepare the post, we would have no blog post at…
Cool project. > Only the current audio/video frame is being sent to the viewers, there is no way they can download/cache the videos either for future usage. This seems misleading, though. I think I get what was meant:…
Even as someone who generally likes and agrees with George, this reads like it was written during some kind of drunken haze. I hope you're OK, George.
I'm only YouTube-level informed on how silicon manufacturing works, but something that is, perhaps intentionally, not made clear to someone unfamiliar with the field is that this is not manufacturing chips in space.…
I was going to switch to Waterfox in light of this news, but a cursory search revealed that it, too, was sold to an advertising company not long ago. While they have published a blog post opposing Mozilla's AI stance,…
Is GrapheneOS affected?
Can you imagine someone willing to do those things because of some reason other than monetary gain, as it would be in OP's world? How many people currently stuck in Jobs would work toward accomplishing these things with…
I suppose the difference is that you only have to rush to claim your domain name (the DNS kind) once and then you get to use it for all "open social" platforms rather than doing that for your username on each platform.
Denuvo's is a virtual machine similar to Java's virtual machine, in that it executes bytecode specifically written for it, within an application's process. I believe the parent post was referring to something closer to…
How do you determine the importance of a layer in this case?
Can you point to something to learn more about this?
GAB, you mean?
After looking into this a bit more, it turns out that yes, there are in fact cryptocurrency-based DID methods already: did:sol, did:ion, did:ethr, and more. So I guess the idea does have some merit to it.
I know next to nothing about Bluesky or ATProto outside of what this article told me, but: as I was reading the part about the need to trust who's controlling the PLC directory, I kept thinking that this could be a…
I guess this content isn't meant to be viewed on mobile, or the blue banner on the left wouldn't be covering the first letters of every line.
The remote development extensions don't appear to be open-source. The marketplace page for the "Remote - SSH" extension will point you to a license that says, among other things, "You may not: work around any technical…
Surely MS wouldn't abuse that trust. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42245124
A name like llama-pr-review might help with searching for this thing. Preview being an actual word and all.
In some sense, yes. Use-after-free is impossible in safe Rust (if you don't use the unsafe keyword)
What competition? All the videos are on YouTube.
There's also an ARM CPU inside modern x86 processors, little-known fact. Look up AMD's Secure Processor.
They're perfectly capable of inviting you out for coffee. They just can't show up yet.
I just looked into what noyb is, thank you for pointing this out. Perhaps this is something that had to be brought to court at one point or another, so we can set a precedent one way or the other, then. At the moment I…
This seems so backwards to me. As a user of LLMs, it's clear to me that tokens generated by ChatGPT and similar are not to be interpreted as a legally-valid statement by the company making the LLMs, unless explicitly…
This is basically telling Claude "Make Resizable Bar work on my RTX 3080" and publishing the summary of the conversation. For context, the RTX 3080 got ReBAR support with a VBIOS update. Some models ship with an updated…
The topic is interesting and you have my thanks for taking the time to look into it and prepare the post. Would you say it's fair to say that if you didn't use LLMs to prepare the post, we would have no blog post at…
Cool project. > Only the current audio/video frame is being sent to the viewers, there is no way they can download/cache the videos either for future usage. This seems misleading, though. I think I get what was meant:…
Even as someone who generally likes and agrees with George, this reads like it was written during some kind of drunken haze. I hope you're OK, George.
I'm only YouTube-level informed on how silicon manufacturing works, but something that is, perhaps intentionally, not made clear to someone unfamiliar with the field is that this is not manufacturing chips in space.…
I was going to switch to Waterfox in light of this news, but a cursory search revealed that it, too, was sold to an advertising company not long ago. While they have published a blog post opposing Mozilla's AI stance,…
Is GrapheneOS affected?
Can you imagine someone willing to do those things because of some reason other than monetary gain, as it would be in OP's world? How many people currently stuck in Jobs would work toward accomplishing these things with…
I suppose the difference is that you only have to rush to claim your domain name (the DNS kind) once and then you get to use it for all "open social" platforms rather than doing that for your username on each platform.
Denuvo's is a virtual machine similar to Java's virtual machine, in that it executes bytecode specifically written for it, within an application's process. I believe the parent post was referring to something closer to…
How do you determine the importance of a layer in this case?
Can you point to something to learn more about this?
GAB, you mean?
After looking into this a bit more, it turns out that yes, there are in fact cryptocurrency-based DID methods already: did:sol, did:ion, did:ethr, and more. So I guess the idea does have some merit to it.
I know next to nothing about Bluesky or ATProto outside of what this article told me, but: as I was reading the part about the need to trust who's controlling the PLC directory, I kept thinking that this could be a…
I guess this content isn't meant to be viewed on mobile, or the blue banner on the left wouldn't be covering the first letters of every line.
The remote development extensions don't appear to be open-source. The marketplace page for the "Remote - SSH" extension will point you to a license that says, among other things, "You may not: work around any technical…
Surely MS wouldn't abuse that trust. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42245124
A name like llama-pr-review might help with searching for this thing. Preview being an actual word and all.
In some sense, yes. Use-after-free is impossible in safe Rust (if you don't use the unsafe keyword)
What competition? All the videos are on YouTube.
There's also an ARM CPU inside modern x86 processors, little-known fact. Look up AMD's Secure Processor.
They're perfectly capable of inviting you out for coffee. They just can't show up yet.
I just looked into what noyb is, thank you for pointing this out. Perhaps this is something that had to be brought to court at one point or another, so we can set a precedent one way or the other, then. At the moment I…
This seems so backwards to me. As a user of LLMs, it's clear to me that tokens generated by ChatGPT and similar are not to be interpreted as a legally-valid statement by the company making the LLMs, unless explicitly…