Another name: David Fober
This is giving off HackerNews DropBox vibes :)
You could try BlackHat forums, I think there's a market for it
Hi Peter. If someone, say a Canadian, overstays their tourist visa in the states by more than 6 months and are then banned from re-entering for 3 or 10 years, what are their options for fixing their immigration…
The English-speaking world is not a monolith. They have the tilt of a fraction of the English-speaking world.
That's most probably what occurred during the "hack" that FTX experienced shortly after entering bankruptcy.
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What are you talking about? I hear people criticizing OpenAI for being so closed all the time.
Friendly reminder that Tor privately tips off the federal government to security vulnerabilities before alerting the public [0]. [0] http://surveillancevalley.com/blog/claim-tor-does-not-provid...
You mean he got hired by Elon Musk to work at Tesla? :P
Not really, companies like Cellebrite provide tools to access iPhones just the same.
Or someplace where Interpol does not operate, or which doesn't have an extradition treaty with Turkey.
It appears so: [7] codegen-16B-mono (32GB total VRAM required; Python-only) [8] codegen-16B-multi (32GB total VRAM required; multi-language)
Actually, a project called Fauxpilot came out a couple of weeks ago and seems to be gaining steam. https://github.com/moyix/fauxpilot
Not with that attitude!
Because the main use-case of a privacy coin is for illegal transactions such as drug sales on the dark web, so co-operating with law enforcement entirely defeats the point.
That's not a very comforting thought...
Indeed. But I wouldn't consider ZCash to be in the same category as Monero, not with the way it was pre-mined, the sketchy key ceremony, the developers' willingness to co-operate with law enforcement, and the…
The rock hard criterion still exists in other places but it's expressed in metric. In France it is usually 180cm (~5'11"), in Japan I've heard 170cm (~5'7") so it seems that people mostly like round numbers rather than…
I think it's mostly due to the Federal Reserve printing trillions of dollars out of thin air in 2020. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M2SL The inflation we're experiencing now is a lagging indicator of the massive…
Some women are born to wealthy families and some men to poor ones. This policy would elevate wealthy women to the detriment of poor men, a completely unethical outcome.
Most people never bother to change the default behavior of the software they use. This change will influence the behavior of billions of people around the world and meaningfully change our reality, so it's not as simple…
There are a few Telegram channels that do exactly that: https://wip.co/ https://getmakerlog.com/
Try Bear Notes, it's cross-platform and very sleek
Look at where it was a month ago.
Another name: David Fober
This is giving off HackerNews DropBox vibes :)
You could try BlackHat forums, I think there's a market for it
Hi Peter. If someone, say a Canadian, overstays their tourist visa in the states by more than 6 months and are then banned from re-entering for 3 or 10 years, what are their options for fixing their immigration…
The English-speaking world is not a monolith. They have the tilt of a fraction of the English-speaking world.
That's most probably what occurred during the "hack" that FTX experienced shortly after entering bankruptcy.
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What are you talking about? I hear people criticizing OpenAI for being so closed all the time.
Friendly reminder that Tor privately tips off the federal government to security vulnerabilities before alerting the public [0]. [0] http://surveillancevalley.com/blog/claim-tor-does-not-provid...
You mean he got hired by Elon Musk to work at Tesla? :P
Not really, companies like Cellebrite provide tools to access iPhones just the same.
Or someplace where Interpol does not operate, or which doesn't have an extradition treaty with Turkey.
It appears so: [7] codegen-16B-mono (32GB total VRAM required; Python-only) [8] codegen-16B-multi (32GB total VRAM required; multi-language)
Actually, a project called Fauxpilot came out a couple of weeks ago and seems to be gaining steam. https://github.com/moyix/fauxpilot
Not with that attitude!
Because the main use-case of a privacy coin is for illegal transactions such as drug sales on the dark web, so co-operating with law enforcement entirely defeats the point.
That's not a very comforting thought...
Indeed. But I wouldn't consider ZCash to be in the same category as Monero, not with the way it was pre-mined, the sketchy key ceremony, the developers' willingness to co-operate with law enforcement, and the…
The rock hard criterion still exists in other places but it's expressed in metric. In France it is usually 180cm (~5'11"), in Japan I've heard 170cm (~5'7") so it seems that people mostly like round numbers rather than…
I think it's mostly due to the Federal Reserve printing trillions of dollars out of thin air in 2020. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M2SL The inflation we're experiencing now is a lagging indicator of the massive…
Some women are born to wealthy families and some men to poor ones. This policy would elevate wealthy women to the detriment of poor men, a completely unethical outcome.
Most people never bother to change the default behavior of the software they use. This change will influence the behavior of billions of people around the world and meaningfully change our reality, so it's not as simple…
There are a few Telegram channels that do exactly that: https://wip.co/ https://getmakerlog.com/
Try Bear Notes, it's cross-platform and very sleek
Look at where it was a month ago.