Prior to smart phones, programming on phones was much more inaccessible due to hardware fragmentation. Mobile Apps are popular and APIs are available everywhere. Some deployed apps include implementations of BASIC,…
00. pop "conspiracy theory" 10. "that's a conspiracy theory, that's a conspiracy theory" 20. mainstream media begins to ease their audiences into the new narrative 30. "we knew that all along, there's nothing to see…
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Now let's look back at the list provided: -Scientists -lawyers -engineers -artists -doctors -nurses And compare it to programmers and writers. The non-programmer/non-writer world think programmers "just play on the…
The most exciting thing I got from the discussion is this: https://github.com/feizc/Visual-LLaMA Someone claims to be working on a modified LLaMA model to understand images. He also appears to be working on a large…
[1] WebGL finger print is device specific and persistent. [2] Font finger print is device specific and persistent. [3] TLS finger print is device specific and persistent. [4] DNS is routed into USA by default.…
As I suspected, this browser, just like the Tor browser, does NOT protect you from basic browser leaks. There are gaping issues and after looking at the github issues, the maintainers are certain that their current…
I'm not advocating for this browser specifically, only encouraging more people to take pro-privacy and online safety measures. It's pointless to say the problem is the employer, or the hacker who released the data, or…
The issue is that depending on the situation, and on the patient in question, the intervention will shift from decision, to persuasion to mandatory. For example, if you have a positive test for cancer, they will…
> Half the posts in this thread bring back the old SlashDot adage: The plural of anecdote is not data. I find the application of this logic to be entirely one-sided. Positive anecdotes are data, negative anecdotes are…
With all this downtime and reduced interface, are pro users expecting a refund on this months service ?
I may have missed the detail, but it also expects the pytorch conversion rather than original LLaMa model.
I didn't say it prevents tracking, I was offering a litmus test for a VPN to the question of red flags. If it doesn't pass the litmus test, preventing tracking is the least of your concerns.
If humans still exist, those things will still hold value. I can't say for sure humans will survive in the same quantities once all things settle, but let's imagine we are in a future where deep learning has matured and…
My hot-take is that people trying Arch derivatives as their first linux has and will continue to hinder linux desktop uptake. That being said I believe the Steam Deck OS is an arch derivative. I will allow this one to…
With the progression of the technology, you may find there are not so many "in-between" steps as you expect in your current list. It will quickly go from the current stage "employee being more productive" to "steam, I…
Very accurate. The CIA is actively involved in the interference of their 'allies' governments. Japan didn't break from US in this news article, it received permission to do so, likely so that it can remain in a…
Excellent use of ad-hominem, incorrect use of whataboutism and to top it off, a classic strawman.
Long-term services are great targets for governments. If you were to looking for some trust in a VPN, you would want them to offer locations in privacy friendly countries, and highlighting them as such. That would…
No one wants that, most websites become broken by taking pro-privacy measures. It's about not consenting to tracking. Right now the majority of users are implicitly giving consent to tracking. It seems like a harmless…
Bingo.
Check all the browser leak tests too, they are important and different tests.
Browser fingerprinting is exactly that. And the browser leaks are an even more concerning issue that must be confirmed. Websites want to know who you are or at least that you're not a bot. As a pro-privacy user, you…
Yes either you want everyone to look the same, or you want every page request to be totally random.
This isn't useful to 'dark web' types. This is at best useful for 'mom and pop' who heard about 'china tiktok' on the news.
Prior to smart phones, programming on phones was much more inaccessible due to hardware fragmentation. Mobile Apps are popular and APIs are available everywhere. Some deployed apps include implementations of BASIC,…
00. pop "conspiracy theory" 10. "that's a conspiracy theory, that's a conspiracy theory" 20. mainstream media begins to ease their audiences into the new narrative 30. "we knew that all along, there's nothing to see…
[flagged]
Now let's look back at the list provided: -Scientists -lawyers -engineers -artists -doctors -nurses And compare it to programmers and writers. The non-programmer/non-writer world think programmers "just play on the…
The most exciting thing I got from the discussion is this: https://github.com/feizc/Visual-LLaMA Someone claims to be working on a modified LLaMA model to understand images. He also appears to be working on a large…
[1] WebGL finger print is device specific and persistent. [2] Font finger print is device specific and persistent. [3] TLS finger print is device specific and persistent. [4] DNS is routed into USA by default.…
As I suspected, this browser, just like the Tor browser, does NOT protect you from basic browser leaks. There are gaping issues and after looking at the github issues, the maintainers are certain that their current…
I'm not advocating for this browser specifically, only encouraging more people to take pro-privacy and online safety measures. It's pointless to say the problem is the employer, or the hacker who released the data, or…
The issue is that depending on the situation, and on the patient in question, the intervention will shift from decision, to persuasion to mandatory. For example, if you have a positive test for cancer, they will…
> Half the posts in this thread bring back the old SlashDot adage: The plural of anecdote is not data. I find the application of this logic to be entirely one-sided. Positive anecdotes are data, negative anecdotes are…
With all this downtime and reduced interface, are pro users expecting a refund on this months service ?
I may have missed the detail, but it also expects the pytorch conversion rather than original LLaMa model.
I didn't say it prevents tracking, I was offering a litmus test for a VPN to the question of red flags. If it doesn't pass the litmus test, preventing tracking is the least of your concerns.
If humans still exist, those things will still hold value. I can't say for sure humans will survive in the same quantities once all things settle, but let's imagine we are in a future where deep learning has matured and…
My hot-take is that people trying Arch derivatives as their first linux has and will continue to hinder linux desktop uptake. That being said I believe the Steam Deck OS is an arch derivative. I will allow this one to…
With the progression of the technology, you may find there are not so many "in-between" steps as you expect in your current list. It will quickly go from the current stage "employee being more productive" to "steam, I…
Very accurate. The CIA is actively involved in the interference of their 'allies' governments. Japan didn't break from US in this news article, it received permission to do so, likely so that it can remain in a…
Excellent use of ad-hominem, incorrect use of whataboutism and to top it off, a classic strawman.
Long-term services are great targets for governments. If you were to looking for some trust in a VPN, you would want them to offer locations in privacy friendly countries, and highlighting them as such. That would…
No one wants that, most websites become broken by taking pro-privacy measures. It's about not consenting to tracking. Right now the majority of users are implicitly giving consent to tracking. It seems like a harmless…
Bingo.
Check all the browser leak tests too, they are important and different tests.
Browser fingerprinting is exactly that. And the browser leaks are an even more concerning issue that must be confirmed. Websites want to know who you are or at least that you're not a bot. As a pro-privacy user, you…
Yes either you want everyone to look the same, or you want every page request to be totally random.
This isn't useful to 'dark web' types. This is at best useful for 'mom and pop' who heard about 'china tiktok' on the news.