I assumed that they meant that they will not enforce it via technical means.
#define EPROCRASTINATE 245 /* exhausted all output tokens with reasoning */
I'm just wondering why this isn't a European Citizen Initiative (ECI)... I could not find any information on what kind of influence a online-petition on wemove.eu would have...
Threema is still vendor lock-in.
Element X is in some cases still a downgrade from Element. For instance there doesn't seem to be a way to create local key backups anymore. Also, that calls between Element and Element X are incompatible means both apps…
I had to deal with Intel Quark SoC X1000 on a Galileo board years ago, where the LOCK prefix instruction caused segfaults. Since the SoC is single threaded, the lock prefix could just be patched out from resulting…
> The problem being discussed is that the user of the script needs to validate it. It's great if it's validated by the author, but that's already the situation we're in. The user is free to use a LLM to 'validate' the…
Well... Maybe just have a BIOS on your system that fetches a markdown, pushes it to a LLM to generate a new and exciting operating system for you on every boot. Wouldn't that be nice?
TBH, I doubt that this will happen... It is much easier to use LLMs to generate code, validate that code as a developer, fix it, if necessary, and check it into the repo, then if every user has to send prompts to LLMs…
Maybe that is a reason for this approach. It changes the responsibility of errors from the person writing that code, to the one executing it. Pretty brilliant in a way.
Even bringing down the "theory" to paper in prosa will be lossy. And natural languages are open to interpretation and a lot of context will remain unmentioned. While programming languages, together with their tested…
So... What you are saying is that we don't need 'install.md'. Because a developer can just use a LLM to generate a 'install.sh', validate that, and put it into the repo? Good idea. That seems sensible. Bonus: LLM is…
TBH. I never read prose that couldn't be in some way misinterpreted or misunderstood. Because much of it is context sensitive. That is why we have programming languages, they, coupled with a specific…
It really depends on the order of priorities. If the overall goal is to allow digital archeologist to make sense of some file they found, it would be prudent to give them some instructions on how it is decoded. I just…
nix possible with lix, if you can stomach nix syntax.
> The spec is being implemented by Apple, who is sensitive to privacy issues. I generally agree with your points, but I wouldn't trust Apple, or any publicly traded company, to have any kind of ethics. Just because…
Not a firefox dev, but pretty sure its 'main' The "new" git default branch name is 'main' and 'autoland' existed before next to 'mozilla-central' and is the one where commits usually appear first.
Not only that, but the software also contained login information to the AWS backend archive servers: https://www.techspot.com/news/107792-hacker-breaches-telemes...
This is also not surprising for BGS as was demonstrated with the multiple Skyrim re-releases, which didn't fix all issues patched by the unofficial patches, and even introduced more. See the change log here:…
I was using Truecharts before k8s was deprecated. The deprecation caused me to move to something more neutral and stay away from all 'native' apps of TrueNAS and migrated to ordinary docker-compose, because that seem to…
But AFAIK, updates will overwrite everything, so installing anything is just temporary.
I also have a TrueNAS, but because of its limitations (read-only root file system), I came to the conclusion that, if I ever need to reinstall it, I would switch to Proxmox and install TrueNAS as one virtual client,…
> OTOH with a large language model with open weights but without open training data - the closest equivalent to open source for software - you can still change its behavior very substantially with finetuning or remixing…
> There is also a massive union culture, which provides Germans with a great quality of life, but again, that's something probably negatively correlated to innovation. Hmm... So if people struggle in life and have live…
I get your point partially. All these apps that companies put out in order to collect and manage shopping tokens or to contact their customer service would have been much better as a website. However I still do like to…
I assumed that they meant that they will not enforce it via technical means.
#define EPROCRASTINATE 245 /* exhausted all output tokens with reasoning */
I'm just wondering why this isn't a European Citizen Initiative (ECI)... I could not find any information on what kind of influence a online-petition on wemove.eu would have...
Threema is still vendor lock-in.
Element X is in some cases still a downgrade from Element. For instance there doesn't seem to be a way to create local key backups anymore. Also, that calls between Element and Element X are incompatible means both apps…
I had to deal with Intel Quark SoC X1000 on a Galileo board years ago, where the LOCK prefix instruction caused segfaults. Since the SoC is single threaded, the lock prefix could just be patched out from resulting…
> The problem being discussed is that the user of the script needs to validate it. It's great if it's validated by the author, but that's already the situation we're in. The user is free to use a LLM to 'validate' the…
Well... Maybe just have a BIOS on your system that fetches a markdown, pushes it to a LLM to generate a new and exciting operating system for you on every boot. Wouldn't that be nice?
TBH, I doubt that this will happen... It is much easier to use LLMs to generate code, validate that code as a developer, fix it, if necessary, and check it into the repo, then if every user has to send prompts to LLMs…
Maybe that is a reason for this approach. It changes the responsibility of errors from the person writing that code, to the one executing it. Pretty brilliant in a way.
Even bringing down the "theory" to paper in prosa will be lossy. And natural languages are open to interpretation and a lot of context will remain unmentioned. While programming languages, together with their tested…
So... What you are saying is that we don't need 'install.md'. Because a developer can just use a LLM to generate a 'install.sh', validate that, and put it into the repo? Good idea. That seems sensible. Bonus: LLM is…
TBH. I never read prose that couldn't be in some way misinterpreted or misunderstood. Because much of it is context sensitive. That is why we have programming languages, they, coupled with a specific…
It really depends on the order of priorities. If the overall goal is to allow digital archeologist to make sense of some file they found, it would be prudent to give them some instructions on how it is decoded. I just…
nix possible with lix, if you can stomach nix syntax.
> The spec is being implemented by Apple, who is sensitive to privacy issues. I generally agree with your points, but I wouldn't trust Apple, or any publicly traded company, to have any kind of ethics. Just because…
Not a firefox dev, but pretty sure its 'main' The "new" git default branch name is 'main' and 'autoland' existed before next to 'mozilla-central' and is the one where commits usually appear first.
Not only that, but the software also contained login information to the AWS backend archive servers: https://www.techspot.com/news/107792-hacker-breaches-telemes...
This is also not surprising for BGS as was demonstrated with the multiple Skyrim re-releases, which didn't fix all issues patched by the unofficial patches, and even introduced more. See the change log here:…
I was using Truecharts before k8s was deprecated. The deprecation caused me to move to something more neutral and stay away from all 'native' apps of TrueNAS and migrated to ordinary docker-compose, because that seem to…
But AFAIK, updates will overwrite everything, so installing anything is just temporary.
I also have a TrueNAS, but because of its limitations (read-only root file system), I came to the conclusion that, if I ever need to reinstall it, I would switch to Proxmox and install TrueNAS as one virtual client,…
> OTOH with a large language model with open weights but without open training data - the closest equivalent to open source for software - you can still change its behavior very substantially with finetuning or remixing…
> There is also a massive union culture, which provides Germans with a great quality of life, but again, that's something probably negatively correlated to innovation. Hmm... So if people struggle in life and have live…
I get your point partially. All these apps that companies put out in order to collect and manage shopping tokens or to contact their customer service would have been much better as a website. However I still do like to…