Ideally, Mozilla would step up here given their mission statement, but they won't, probably because their CEO needs another bonus.
That changed (ahm.. will change) with ipv6. I was surprised to see that I can reach residential ipv6 lan hosts directly from the server. No firewalls, no nat. This remains true even with abusive isps that only give out…
> consumers have already self-selected into ... crappy LLM outputs Tangent, but last I checked, it was all the big tech giants pushing it down our throat. Unless it's your full time job to find loopholes and…
I wonder if intel can handle a recall of a cpus with this issue. Recall or not, their handling of this issue has been sub optimal to say the least.
My wake up moment with google was when they accused a parent of being a pedophile, permanently banned their accounts, reported them the police, and then doubled down when they were proven wrong. Not only due those…
Good for you. Still doesn't answer gp's question. Why do we have to create a central account?
Dji is like samsung; great hardware ruined by owner-hostile software. I will never buy either unless I can load standard open source software on them. I can't wait for right to repair and similar laws force these…
Comparativly, Netherland's weather is excellent.
No, I'm afraid you're way off. Their response was far from efficient. I reported a fault in their interface and they wrote a whole peragraph demeaning me in a passive aggressive manner. The workaround (to their subpar…
With (deserved) increased scrutiny in Huawei and friends, I'm half tempted to get the discarded gear to actually put in production use. China/Huawei is no longer in a position to pull something stupid. Current gen…
Lock picking tools are legal and they're primarily used for illegal activities. The same can be said for gun use (not ownership). How much something is used for illegal activities should have no baring on whether it is…
The argument is that somebody already did it. Continuing this nonsense only harms legitimate users.
People use git just fine.
This wouldn't be as silly a counter argument if there weren't already unrestricted models out there. Unfortunately, this is a very silly argument. I'm so glad that people like you weren't around when they invented the…
Sure, but then you can't call it mfa.
It's missing webnfc support which means it's not an option for our web based inventory tracking system.
I stopped using emacs a long while ago but I rely on x11 selection buffers (middle click paste) heavily so i can relate. I'd absolutly be miffed to find a confirmation model dialog shoved between each select and paste…
Don't have'em in my country unfortunately.
I desperately wish I could use kagi but tying my identity to my searches is an automatic nogo. Is kagi interested in offering a Mulvad-grade option where everything is in ram and NO data is tied to my account? Kagi, if…
So it's okay to screw those customers because they aren't litigious, organized, and funded? You fucked over your customers and some of those who were harmed will be rightly furious with you. The solution here is to try…
He should have hired staff that is competent with the tech stack used at his company. Unforced rewrites are usually always a bad idea.
It's a tradeoff between stability and new features. You obviously favor features, we favor stability. It's as simple as that.
Yes, but think application services like gitlab or matrix servers. I don't recall ever installing any forign system-level package.
Unfortunatly, if you live in any large or developed country, then I'm fairly certain that they are. Thanks to you, I now know how bad people justify killing innocent children. They don't.
> head of AI risk team That's a good sign imo.
Ideally, Mozilla would step up here given their mission statement, but they won't, probably because their CEO needs another bonus.
That changed (ahm.. will change) with ipv6. I was surprised to see that I can reach residential ipv6 lan hosts directly from the server. No firewalls, no nat. This remains true even with abusive isps that only give out…
> consumers have already self-selected into ... crappy LLM outputs Tangent, but last I checked, it was all the big tech giants pushing it down our throat. Unless it's your full time job to find loopholes and…
I wonder if intel can handle a recall of a cpus with this issue. Recall or not, their handling of this issue has been sub optimal to say the least.
My wake up moment with google was when they accused a parent of being a pedophile, permanently banned their accounts, reported them the police, and then doubled down when they were proven wrong. Not only due those…
Good for you. Still doesn't answer gp's question. Why do we have to create a central account?
Dji is like samsung; great hardware ruined by owner-hostile software. I will never buy either unless I can load standard open source software on them. I can't wait for right to repair and similar laws force these…
Comparativly, Netherland's weather is excellent.
No, I'm afraid you're way off. Their response was far from efficient. I reported a fault in their interface and they wrote a whole peragraph demeaning me in a passive aggressive manner. The workaround (to their subpar…
With (deserved) increased scrutiny in Huawei and friends, I'm half tempted to get the discarded gear to actually put in production use. China/Huawei is no longer in a position to pull something stupid. Current gen…
Lock picking tools are legal and they're primarily used for illegal activities. The same can be said for gun use (not ownership). How much something is used for illegal activities should have no baring on whether it is…
The argument is that somebody already did it. Continuing this nonsense only harms legitimate users.
People use git just fine.
This wouldn't be as silly a counter argument if there weren't already unrestricted models out there. Unfortunately, this is a very silly argument. I'm so glad that people like you weren't around when they invented the…
Sure, but then you can't call it mfa.
It's missing webnfc support which means it's not an option for our web based inventory tracking system.
I stopped using emacs a long while ago but I rely on x11 selection buffers (middle click paste) heavily so i can relate. I'd absolutly be miffed to find a confirmation model dialog shoved between each select and paste…
Don't have'em in my country unfortunately.
I desperately wish I could use kagi but tying my identity to my searches is an automatic nogo. Is kagi interested in offering a Mulvad-grade option where everything is in ram and NO data is tied to my account? Kagi, if…
So it's okay to screw those customers because they aren't litigious, organized, and funded? You fucked over your customers and some of those who were harmed will be rightly furious with you. The solution here is to try…
He should have hired staff that is competent with the tech stack used at his company. Unforced rewrites are usually always a bad idea.
It's a tradeoff between stability and new features. You obviously favor features, we favor stability. It's as simple as that.
Yes, but think application services like gitlab or matrix servers. I don't recall ever installing any forign system-level package.
Unfortunatly, if you live in any large or developed country, then I'm fairly certain that they are. Thanks to you, I now know how bad people justify killing innocent children. They don't.
> head of AI risk team That's a good sign imo.