Sure, some Linux distros (or is it MacOS?) ask for confirmation before executing `rm -rf /`, which breaks the typical UX of the command but prevents bad mistakes.
The Technical Summary uses "visual derivative" without clarification, but their Threat Model PDF clarifies it further as thumbnails: >The decrypted vouchers allow Apple servers to access a visual derivative – such as a…
Fascinating, thanks for clarifying.
Of course, but it's a kind of last resort thing to support a valid legal process they cannot (and probably don't want to) skirt around. They also publish data on warrant requests. To me it's pretty clear they are doing…
Yes I agree, bit of a stretch. Based on their whitepaper, it's a smaller version of the original image, I guess just large enough to support the human verification step. But I'm unsure that the thumbnail is included…
Presumably, it’s done this way so they can say computers other than your personal device do not scan photos and “look” at decrypted and potentially innocent photos. And technically the original image is never decrypted…
I think it’s context dependent, just like other uses of the word steal. With copyright infringement, internet communities have come to agreement that it is not stealing, so avoiding the use of the word in that context…
What word do you use when someone unrightfully gains possession of something that isn’t theirs? Btw a lot of words in English have multiple meanings, and transform meaning over time, which can be confusing sometimes.…
2023 Q1: each TLD you make web requests to will need individual human moderated entitlements.
Wait, even to develop/test on your own device, without releasing, you need to fill out the form?
Science supports that the sun really damages your skin, so you should absolutely use a sunscreen or SPF 30 moisturizer every morning. Digging deeper into types of ingredients that block sun, things get a bit more…
Thanks for the response. And thank you for clarifying that there is a larger ecosystem of package repositories, and that Deno does not give preferential treatment to any. In theory npm can do the same, but of course…
I would say, it doesn’t really fix npm. It has its own centralized npm repo, called deno land, and it’s own package.json, called deps.ts. Because it can accept any URL as a dep in the source files, you can in theory do…
>“ant colony” -> ”underground creepy crawly settlement” Wow, and it passed peer review.
> Apple has always been able to scan iCloud and send your data to police I don’t see how the article you linked to explains how Apple can “scan iCloud” for the police. What do you mean? It seems like they just hand data…
I’d be curious to hear you elaborate on the singular/many things point. Trying to understand which deficiency you are pointing out.
Flow paradigm doesn’t claim scale though. It’s about being a DSL for specific environments, often visually-oriented software like CAD or interactive art, which doesn’t have heavy 10K person team requirements.
> Data generated by a node "flows" to the other nodes it is connected to and when any node has data on all it's inputs, it executes and produces data which flows to whatever nodes it's connected to. I think you just…
Side note: interactive debugging is kinda inherent with the flow based programming paradigm. The program is continuously executing with every new action and immediately reflecting the current state. To program with it…
> But why did we bring it forward in the first place? Speculation: visual programming is a bit more beginner friendly, and more compatible with the brains of people designing stuff in UE. I wish blueprint was around…
I would change your question from “does it have any real benefits” to “does it have a practical effect on the model” Benefits to me are clear: giving a developer choice over how their source code is used with…
My preferred combo: QR code at the table for menu browsing. Order with a human. Then QR code on the bill to (optionally) pay on your phone, ideally with Apple Pay. But you have the option still to leave out your CC for…
- car maintenance, via ChrisFix - how to fix my xaomi m365 battery - Japanese - basics of koi ponds, for a gift to my mother in law - cooking with a instant pot - ayurveda
Gaslighting has been collectively redefined to “when someone says or does something which evokes emotions inside me in the case where I generally dislike that person”
Awesome work! How long does it take to scan a room? And when scanning something like an apartment with multiple scans, how do you piece them together / automatically offset the points collected in the next scan?
Sure, some Linux distros (or is it MacOS?) ask for confirmation before executing `rm -rf /`, which breaks the typical UX of the command but prevents bad mistakes.
The Technical Summary uses "visual derivative" without clarification, but their Threat Model PDF clarifies it further as thumbnails: >The decrypted vouchers allow Apple servers to access a visual derivative – such as a…
Fascinating, thanks for clarifying.
Of course, but it's a kind of last resort thing to support a valid legal process they cannot (and probably don't want to) skirt around. They also publish data on warrant requests. To me it's pretty clear they are doing…
Yes I agree, bit of a stretch. Based on their whitepaper, it's a smaller version of the original image, I guess just large enough to support the human verification step. But I'm unsure that the thumbnail is included…
Presumably, it’s done this way so they can say computers other than your personal device do not scan photos and “look” at decrypted and potentially innocent photos. And technically the original image is never decrypted…
I think it’s context dependent, just like other uses of the word steal. With copyright infringement, internet communities have come to agreement that it is not stealing, so avoiding the use of the word in that context…
What word do you use when someone unrightfully gains possession of something that isn’t theirs? Btw a lot of words in English have multiple meanings, and transform meaning over time, which can be confusing sometimes.…
2023 Q1: each TLD you make web requests to will need individual human moderated entitlements.
Wait, even to develop/test on your own device, without releasing, you need to fill out the form?
Science supports that the sun really damages your skin, so you should absolutely use a sunscreen or SPF 30 moisturizer every morning. Digging deeper into types of ingredients that block sun, things get a bit more…
Thanks for the response. And thank you for clarifying that there is a larger ecosystem of package repositories, and that Deno does not give preferential treatment to any. In theory npm can do the same, but of course…
I would say, it doesn’t really fix npm. It has its own centralized npm repo, called deno land, and it’s own package.json, called deps.ts. Because it can accept any URL as a dep in the source files, you can in theory do…
>“ant colony” -> ”underground creepy crawly settlement” Wow, and it passed peer review.
> Apple has always been able to scan iCloud and send your data to police I don’t see how the article you linked to explains how Apple can “scan iCloud” for the police. What do you mean? It seems like they just hand data…
I’d be curious to hear you elaborate on the singular/many things point. Trying to understand which deficiency you are pointing out.
Flow paradigm doesn’t claim scale though. It’s about being a DSL for specific environments, often visually-oriented software like CAD or interactive art, which doesn’t have heavy 10K person team requirements.
> Data generated by a node "flows" to the other nodes it is connected to and when any node has data on all it's inputs, it executes and produces data which flows to whatever nodes it's connected to. I think you just…
Side note: interactive debugging is kinda inherent with the flow based programming paradigm. The program is continuously executing with every new action and immediately reflecting the current state. To program with it…
> But why did we bring it forward in the first place? Speculation: visual programming is a bit more beginner friendly, and more compatible with the brains of people designing stuff in UE. I wish blueprint was around…
I would change your question from “does it have any real benefits” to “does it have a practical effect on the model” Benefits to me are clear: giving a developer choice over how their source code is used with…
My preferred combo: QR code at the table for menu browsing. Order with a human. Then QR code on the bill to (optionally) pay on your phone, ideally with Apple Pay. But you have the option still to leave out your CC for…
- car maintenance, via ChrisFix - how to fix my xaomi m365 battery - Japanese - basics of koi ponds, for a gift to my mother in law - cooking with a instant pot - ayurveda
Gaslighting has been collectively redefined to “when someone says or does something which evokes emotions inside me in the case where I generally dislike that person”
Awesome work! How long does it take to scan a room? And when scanning something like an apartment with multiple scans, how do you piece them together / automatically offset the points collected in the next scan?