For those unware, this is Keir the Cabbage, distant relative of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_Truss_lettuce
The (Arch) community is moving quickly to release scripts/tools. Right now, this is the most up to date, consolidated utility to check for infection: https://github.com/lenucksi/aur-malware-check Also, the aur-request…
https://archive.is/WckTf
Interesting to see at the bottom/Step 5: > Before providing the final response, create a compliance checklist to verify that every constraint has been met. I wonder if just this statement causes the Gemini to ensure…
Admit it, deep down, our inner engeering child also wants to build a semiconductor clean room ;)
Link to the preprint paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2604.04721 Worth reading the conclusion - makes a good point or two regarding the cumulative effect of using AI and not only the loss of the learning through…
The takeaway is to vet new companies one is dealing with - even just calling them up and asking if they've AI generated any system which deals with customer/patient data. This is going to get more common (state…
Unless political lobbying becomes significantly harder (globally), I don't think the growing gap between the wealthy and poor will change anytime soon. Problem is, to tax the ultra wealthy more, it needs to be…
I think most distros are waiting to see if upstream can rethink this first and evaluate what makes sense. Forking something like systemd is no easy task. Perhaps this just starts out as a patch removing the DOB changes.…
Being 46 (and quite an active 46 year old, just finished a Skitour), am curious why the cutoff for these things tends to be 45?
This is more of a Linux kernel criticism of KASLR, but perhaps it's related as to why it's not been a priority in FreeBSD (i.e. it gives a false sense of safety and rather focus on 'proper' security hardening):…
That's a really good point - thanks for chiming in
This smells like the beginning of entshitification at ARM. I'm not saying AMD or Intel are a whole lot better, but the move to compete with licencees of ARM tech and to cheekily use AGI in the name is not going to…
Just the basic things, like viewing the complete json (with syntax highlighting) to then determine the filter, that is '.' becomes '**'
I was a bit skeptical at first, but after reading more into jsongrep, it's actually very good. Only did a very quick test just now, and after stumbling over slightly different syntax to jq, am actually quite impressed.…
I had the same problem (brave browser)
If you think sauerkraut and kimchi make things move more, wait till you try homemade kefir! I'm quite sensitive to it and can only have a spoonful or so and generally plan to work from home the next day. Note that the…
I've been a Kagi Pro user for several years now, and to be honest, the models from the pro tier aren't that useful compared to the free versions of Gemini & ChatGPT. For me, I pay for Kagi pro for search without…
Thanks for the kind offer - no urgent rush though
Interesting that Weave tries to solve Mergiref's shortcomings (also Tree-sitter based): > git merges lines. mergiraf merges tree nodes. weave merges entities. [1] I've been using mergiraf for ~6 months and tried to use…
I've contributed 32 edits (1 new page) in the past 10 years, so despite being stable, there are still many things to add and fix! Sadly, the edit volume will likely drop as LLMs are now the preferred source for…
I'm sure it was a GoPro - was mocking the journalist's use of the Ye olde term 'videotaped'
Anyone who base jumps with a bulky videotape recorder instead of GoPro deserves to arrested ;)
Sadly the OP is a newly registered account which has already submitted 2 stories
That's surprisingly relaxing – thanks for sharing Stumbled across this second alternative: https://sites.elliott.computer/one-minute-park/ (And the original HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40323785 )
For those unware, this is Keir the Cabbage, distant relative of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_Truss_lettuce
The (Arch) community is moving quickly to release scripts/tools. Right now, this is the most up to date, consolidated utility to check for infection: https://github.com/lenucksi/aur-malware-check Also, the aur-request…
https://archive.is/WckTf
Interesting to see at the bottom/Step 5: > Before providing the final response, create a compliance checklist to verify that every constraint has been met. I wonder if just this statement causes the Gemini to ensure…
Admit it, deep down, our inner engeering child also wants to build a semiconductor clean room ;)
Link to the preprint paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2604.04721 Worth reading the conclusion - makes a good point or two regarding the cumulative effect of using AI and not only the loss of the learning through…
The takeaway is to vet new companies one is dealing with - even just calling them up and asking if they've AI generated any system which deals with customer/patient data. This is going to get more common (state…
Unless political lobbying becomes significantly harder (globally), I don't think the growing gap between the wealthy and poor will change anytime soon. Problem is, to tax the ultra wealthy more, it needs to be…
I think most distros are waiting to see if upstream can rethink this first and evaluate what makes sense. Forking something like systemd is no easy task. Perhaps this just starts out as a patch removing the DOB changes.…
Being 46 (and quite an active 46 year old, just finished a Skitour), am curious why the cutoff for these things tends to be 45?
This is more of a Linux kernel criticism of KASLR, but perhaps it's related as to why it's not been a priority in FreeBSD (i.e. it gives a false sense of safety and rather focus on 'proper' security hardening):…
That's a really good point - thanks for chiming in
This smells like the beginning of entshitification at ARM. I'm not saying AMD or Intel are a whole lot better, but the move to compete with licencees of ARM tech and to cheekily use AGI in the name is not going to…
Just the basic things, like viewing the complete json (with syntax highlighting) to then determine the filter, that is '.' becomes '**'
I was a bit skeptical at first, but after reading more into jsongrep, it's actually very good. Only did a very quick test just now, and after stumbling over slightly different syntax to jq, am actually quite impressed.…
I had the same problem (brave browser)
If you think sauerkraut and kimchi make things move more, wait till you try homemade kefir! I'm quite sensitive to it and can only have a spoonful or so and generally plan to work from home the next day. Note that the…
I've been a Kagi Pro user for several years now, and to be honest, the models from the pro tier aren't that useful compared to the free versions of Gemini & ChatGPT. For me, I pay for Kagi pro for search without…
Thanks for the kind offer - no urgent rush though
Interesting that Weave tries to solve Mergiref's shortcomings (also Tree-sitter based): > git merges lines. mergiraf merges tree nodes. weave merges entities. [1] I've been using mergiraf for ~6 months and tried to use…
I've contributed 32 edits (1 new page) in the past 10 years, so despite being stable, there are still many things to add and fix! Sadly, the edit volume will likely drop as LLMs are now the preferred source for…
I'm sure it was a GoPro - was mocking the journalist's use of the Ye olde term 'videotaped'
Anyone who base jumps with a bulky videotape recorder instead of GoPro deserves to arrested ;)
Sadly the OP is a newly registered account which has already submitted 2 stories
That's surprisingly relaxing – thanks for sharing Stumbled across this second alternative: https://sites.elliott.computer/one-minute-park/ (And the original HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40323785 )