I would expect that your whole code base would be then used as training data. I think that it is only a matter of time before they will start reselling these data as exfiltrated IP to whoever will be interested.
One day there will be a massive data leak and these backdoors are going to be closed. Not because privacy of some Joe Smith or exposing corruption, but because everyone will be able to read raunchy DMs of random…
It will be funny when somebody will figure out that contractors watching Chinese nationals are actually Chinese spies.
Yet another argument for running your own local models. And if they are scanning, they are definitely using all your data for training or outright IP theft, no matter what they claim. Current approach is just vacuum…
I bet on natural gas powerplants will start being built together with data centers.
Permanent until Trump will talk to somebody else than Navarro about these tariffs and will be promptly lifted. The problem with current setup is attempt to strongarm tariffs onto seller, who will then promptly either…
Just compile .NET WPF in Avalonia and be done with it.
> It’s really wild the degree to which Musk’s Nazi salute has ricocheted around Europe This is because Americans does not have places in their country with mementos like "In this building Gestapo tortured 20 people to…
English is actually a weird language without genders in nouns. I.e. in Slavic languages you can say "male software engineer" with word "vyvojar" and "female software engineer" with a word "vyvojarka" and then lot of…
And this is why local run models are absolutely necessary. Sure Claude is better than whatever you can run locally, but to avoid being eavesdropped on every keystroke, just buy older enterprise server with enough…
Anything what can execute software is a computer. From a tamagochi to a mainframe.
Mark Twain: "It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled" So called watchdogs of democracy has been 100% fooled. But did you see that radical left lunatics colored pedestrian cross walk…
You know that you can't do it on your own, but you need to have certification for that? > U.S. customs is demanding a Certificate of Analysis (which could cost thousands of dollars and to determine what exact amount of…
Yes they would 200% of product won't be a problem for them. Furthermore as I know customs, the moment you will start making stuff up in a too brazen way, they will just use Google, search some average price of products…
If it stops working because unilateral action from USA, it will likely create a rally around the flag effect.
Which EU cloud providers can easily create knock offs and then let EU services migrate without changing anything on companies side, except just endpoints. Furthermore EU equivalents of Yandex do exist -…
I.e. for Apple EU is 25% of revenue. Try to pull out from there, and shareholders will crucify whole Apple leadership.
Russia is running on Windows too and did not collapsed. It turns out that companies wants to make money and are willing to jump through hoops, sanctions or not. Also you can just use cracked OS (illegal, but if…
There will be no rapid raise of anything - Driving license of B group (personal cars) is limited to 3500kg car, if you are driving anything heavier you need to have driving license of C group (Goods vans) which costs…
More like inconsistent policies, cronyst carve outs for big tech companies while app store is full of spam and scam apps.
Only defeated entity here is US arms industry. Ukrainians are having their own long range weapons FP-1 to FP-5 (Flamingo). This stupid behavior is sending signal to everyone else that US industry is unreliable and…
That would be candle in a flowerpot ad to save on energy bills.
> It's also really noticeable how you'll keep seeing the same ads for the same few things, regardless of what your "algorithm" is currently doing. I really have to wonder how much YouTube makes off those cutting board…
That's like asking if bullets made infantry obsolete. As long as there is a role for attack helicopter on the battlefield, then it is not obsolete, just more vulnerable during its missions.
I do answer any call, but I am never introducing myself, nor using affirmative words. The moment I will figure out I have got an advertisement call, I am immediately hanging up. So I a not surprised that teenagers are…
I would expect that your whole code base would be then used as training data. I think that it is only a matter of time before they will start reselling these data as exfiltrated IP to whoever will be interested.
One day there will be a massive data leak and these backdoors are going to be closed. Not because privacy of some Joe Smith or exposing corruption, but because everyone will be able to read raunchy DMs of random…
It will be funny when somebody will figure out that contractors watching Chinese nationals are actually Chinese spies.
Yet another argument for running your own local models. And if they are scanning, they are definitely using all your data for training or outright IP theft, no matter what they claim. Current approach is just vacuum…
I bet on natural gas powerplants will start being built together with data centers.
Permanent until Trump will talk to somebody else than Navarro about these tariffs and will be promptly lifted. The problem with current setup is attempt to strongarm tariffs onto seller, who will then promptly either…
Just compile .NET WPF in Avalonia and be done with it.
> It’s really wild the degree to which Musk’s Nazi salute has ricocheted around Europe This is because Americans does not have places in their country with mementos like "In this building Gestapo tortured 20 people to…
English is actually a weird language without genders in nouns. I.e. in Slavic languages you can say "male software engineer" with word "vyvojar" and "female software engineer" with a word "vyvojarka" and then lot of…
And this is why local run models are absolutely necessary. Sure Claude is better than whatever you can run locally, but to avoid being eavesdropped on every keystroke, just buy older enterprise server with enough…
Anything what can execute software is a computer. From a tamagochi to a mainframe.
Mark Twain: "It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled" So called watchdogs of democracy has been 100% fooled. But did you see that radical left lunatics colored pedestrian cross walk…
You know that you can't do it on your own, but you need to have certification for that? > U.S. customs is demanding a Certificate of Analysis (which could cost thousands of dollars and to determine what exact amount of…
Yes they would 200% of product won't be a problem for them. Furthermore as I know customs, the moment you will start making stuff up in a too brazen way, they will just use Google, search some average price of products…
If it stops working because unilateral action from USA, it will likely create a rally around the flag effect.
Which EU cloud providers can easily create knock offs and then let EU services migrate without changing anything on companies side, except just endpoints. Furthermore EU equivalents of Yandex do exist -…
I.e. for Apple EU is 25% of revenue. Try to pull out from there, and shareholders will crucify whole Apple leadership.
Russia is running on Windows too and did not collapsed. It turns out that companies wants to make money and are willing to jump through hoops, sanctions or not. Also you can just use cracked OS (illegal, but if…
There will be no rapid raise of anything - Driving license of B group (personal cars) is limited to 3500kg car, if you are driving anything heavier you need to have driving license of C group (Goods vans) which costs…
More like inconsistent policies, cronyst carve outs for big tech companies while app store is full of spam and scam apps.
Only defeated entity here is US arms industry. Ukrainians are having their own long range weapons FP-1 to FP-5 (Flamingo). This stupid behavior is sending signal to everyone else that US industry is unreliable and…
That would be candle in a flowerpot ad to save on energy bills.
> It's also really noticeable how you'll keep seeing the same ads for the same few things, regardless of what your "algorithm" is currently doing. I really have to wonder how much YouTube makes off those cutting board…
That's like asking if bullets made infantry obsolete. As long as there is a role for attack helicopter on the battlefield, then it is not obsolete, just more vulnerable during its missions.
I do answer any call, but I am never introducing myself, nor using affirmative words. The moment I will figure out I have got an advertisement call, I am immediately hanging up. So I a not surprised that teenagers are…