That's just presenting improvements to a mechanism; while it isn't common, particularly for watches, and I don't know much about earlier examples, they do seem to exist. For clocks, however, there is the iconic Swiss…
One of the significant problems with systems like automatic speed limits (and lane following, etc) is that they need to work well, and reliably, in all conditions, or they end up posing safety risks themselves.…
A perhaps similar sort of finder existed on a number of older (eg, first half of the 20th century) cameras, usually as a secondary option or an accessory, for quick shots. They tend to be common additions built into…
That would be interesting to try, but unfortunately, at least on iOS, it’s region-locked by account region, so as someone who goes back and forth between the US and Europe often, despite being in Europe, I’m entirely…
On the one hand, the developers who were ultimately tasked directly with building Horizon were completely unqualified to write an accounting system, and lacked even basic knowledge about accounting in general, including…
To add to the license complexity, the model uses another FUTO-written license, though it at least does not seem as bad as the license for the keyboard: https://huggingface.co/futo-org/futo-swipe/blob/main/LICENSE...
These sorts of services do seem very dependent on the details of how they are organized. I’ve had experience with two university libraries with 3d printers. They both advertise them similarly, and they were nominally…
> It would be awesome if they supported something like Hurricane Electric’s tunneling. HE tunnel IP space is now sufficiently penalized as non-residential/office that I’ve had to turn it off anyway. YouTube, for…
For both me (physics) and my wife (history), in the American system, both at strong universities, most of our committee members read most of of our dissertations. For her, in a field where thesis by publication is not…
> Clearly with LLMs, bulletproof denials are ~impossible due to the way LLMs work. As a scientist who repeatedly ran into the classifier-based denials: it appears Anthropic’s strategy to make denials more robust, at the…
The reported commit [1] suggests to me that it was an account compromise of some sort, not orphan+adopt: the committer is the same in git, but the contact email changes in the PKGBUILD. This doesn't necessarily seem…
>What some read as "gatekeeping" and "Arch Linux hostility" is in reality just a difference of culture, and that's not a bad thing. Oddly enough, when I was writing that, I wasn't thinking about Arch, but Ubuntu. Years…
> They're packaged using the same tools and technology, with the intent that they can be easily validated and promoted to core stuff in the future. That's perhaps the intent ideally, but in practice, it feels like AUR…
I'm not asking for myself. Yes, I understand the build process, and know what to check. I've also written PKGBUILDs before and have had packages in AUR. I'm sure you understand it too, as well as many people here. But…
>`rua` and other similar CLIs make it really easy to review the packages before installing them from AUR too, and if you are doing banking on the same computer, you really have no excuse not to review the software you…
Europe does not consistently have KYC for phone service, at least for mobile connections. Normal phone companies in Ireland don't ask for information when buying SIMs (physical ones, at least). Some eSIM providers in…
The filter is not simply a bioweapons filter: the model card seems to say that the filter triggers on anything related to biology or chemistry.
It appears that the blocking here is of a very different nature than for Opus. Whereas with Opus the blocks seem to be for messages it deems potentially harmful, for Fable, it appears the blocking is simply anything…
Different EU countries seem to heavily vary on this point. I’ve seen everything from requirements for id scans and addresses to esims that accept cryptocurrency as payment.
The safety gates on this are extreme, and seem considerably wider than "cybersecurity and biology"; they seem to make it essentially unusable for scientists in a number of fields. I have, so far, been bumped back to…
>For example, Ben Franklin didn't consider Germans "white" (famously describing them as "swarthy" [1]). Through different waves, different European ethnic groups became "white". The Irish didn't become "white" in the US…
At a basic level, methods of combining oligos to produce long strands have been known for ages. The challenge is to be able to produce them with low enough error, high enough yield, and enough freedom on sequence. Low…
Parts of the EU say that, then at other times other parts act inconsistently with it. I was just at a meeting of an EU body where it was emphasized that, when considering the language of European patents written in…
The headline and summary here feel quite different from the actual article. In my experience, HOAs, whether good or bad, are typically, as the name might suggest, associations of homeowners, with petty drama between…
That is true in the EU in a number of circumstances. You can do a data access request for CCTV footage of yourself; I’ve successfully done this before, and some organizations give out CCTV footage this way often enough…
That's just presenting improvements to a mechanism; while it isn't common, particularly for watches, and I don't know much about earlier examples, they do seem to exist. For clocks, however, there is the iconic Swiss…
One of the significant problems with systems like automatic speed limits (and lane following, etc) is that they need to work well, and reliably, in all conditions, or they end up posing safety risks themselves.…
A perhaps similar sort of finder existed on a number of older (eg, first half of the 20th century) cameras, usually as a secondary option or an accessory, for quick shots. They tend to be common additions built into…
That would be interesting to try, but unfortunately, at least on iOS, it’s region-locked by account region, so as someone who goes back and forth between the US and Europe often, despite being in Europe, I’m entirely…
On the one hand, the developers who were ultimately tasked directly with building Horizon were completely unqualified to write an accounting system, and lacked even basic knowledge about accounting in general, including…
To add to the license complexity, the model uses another FUTO-written license, though it at least does not seem as bad as the license for the keyboard: https://huggingface.co/futo-org/futo-swipe/blob/main/LICENSE...
These sorts of services do seem very dependent on the details of how they are organized. I’ve had experience with two university libraries with 3d printers. They both advertise them similarly, and they were nominally…
> It would be awesome if they supported something like Hurricane Electric’s tunneling. HE tunnel IP space is now sufficiently penalized as non-residential/office that I’ve had to turn it off anyway. YouTube, for…
For both me (physics) and my wife (history), in the American system, both at strong universities, most of our committee members read most of of our dissertations. For her, in a field where thesis by publication is not…
> Clearly with LLMs, bulletproof denials are ~impossible due to the way LLMs work. As a scientist who repeatedly ran into the classifier-based denials: it appears Anthropic’s strategy to make denials more robust, at the…
The reported commit [1] suggests to me that it was an account compromise of some sort, not orphan+adopt: the committer is the same in git, but the contact email changes in the PKGBUILD. This doesn't necessarily seem…
>What some read as "gatekeeping" and "Arch Linux hostility" is in reality just a difference of culture, and that's not a bad thing. Oddly enough, when I was writing that, I wasn't thinking about Arch, but Ubuntu. Years…
> They're packaged using the same tools and technology, with the intent that they can be easily validated and promoted to core stuff in the future. That's perhaps the intent ideally, but in practice, it feels like AUR…
I'm not asking for myself. Yes, I understand the build process, and know what to check. I've also written PKGBUILDs before and have had packages in AUR. I'm sure you understand it too, as well as many people here. But…
>`rua` and other similar CLIs make it really easy to review the packages before installing them from AUR too, and if you are doing banking on the same computer, you really have no excuse not to review the software you…
Europe does not consistently have KYC for phone service, at least for mobile connections. Normal phone companies in Ireland don't ask for information when buying SIMs (physical ones, at least). Some eSIM providers in…
The filter is not simply a bioweapons filter: the model card seems to say that the filter triggers on anything related to biology or chemistry.
It appears that the blocking here is of a very different nature than for Opus. Whereas with Opus the blocks seem to be for messages it deems potentially harmful, for Fable, it appears the blocking is simply anything…
Different EU countries seem to heavily vary on this point. I’ve seen everything from requirements for id scans and addresses to esims that accept cryptocurrency as payment.
The safety gates on this are extreme, and seem considerably wider than "cybersecurity and biology"; they seem to make it essentially unusable for scientists in a number of fields. I have, so far, been bumped back to…
>For example, Ben Franklin didn't consider Germans "white" (famously describing them as "swarthy" [1]). Through different waves, different European ethnic groups became "white". The Irish didn't become "white" in the US…
At a basic level, methods of combining oligos to produce long strands have been known for ages. The challenge is to be able to produce them with low enough error, high enough yield, and enough freedom on sequence. Low…
Parts of the EU say that, then at other times other parts act inconsistently with it. I was just at a meeting of an EU body where it was emphasized that, when considering the language of European patents written in…
The headline and summary here feel quite different from the actual article. In my experience, HOAs, whether good or bad, are typically, as the name might suggest, associations of homeowners, with petty drama between…
That is true in the EU in a number of circumstances. You can do a data access request for CCTV footage of yourself; I’ve successfully done this before, and some organizations give out CCTV footage this way often enough…