<object> used like this is just a poor iframe in a much shakier spot in the standards, mostly for backwards compatibility. Like iframe, it "includes" a full subdocument as a block element, which isn't quite what the OP…
For those that haven't bothered clicking the link, they add: > Github was struggling with "malware" comment spam lately and we added several filter rules that block this stuff. Maybe this is what triggered disabling the…
In a world of hot takes, this certainly is one of them. I miss the n-gate guy.
Did they actually re-release 0125 as a retrained model with newer data, or was that an oversight? The date of Dec 2023 seems to suggest that was always the training time of the snapshot, rather than OpenAI silently…
gpt-4-0125-preview has been out for about a month now
SteamOS dev here - lack of case folding is one (but solvable, we supported development on native case folding for ext4), but general stability issues are the main concern. Our testing with btrfs has not been promising…
Note that this isn't for github's copilot, but rather for running your own LLM engine locally. It's going to quickly get confused with the unofficial copilot-for-emacs plugin pretty quickly:…
Agree, it feels like levitating a giraffe has been five years away for the last twenty years. The problem is private industry doesn't have a profit incentive to make the leap until it feels like a sure thing.
This whole thread is full of Dunning–Kruger victims misexplaining magnets to each other, this is pretty tame.
> if that person quits or the company discontinues a product, now we're left with useless crap in the kernel Presumably deleting code is not very hard if it is unmaintained or a burden. > Why can't these companies just…
UDP is not a privileged protocol. You don't need any capabilities to speak UDP. It's used by web browsers already for HTTP/3 as TFA mentions. But also, apps needing additional capabilities is rather common and handled…
> Recently Firefox said they were moving away from threads to processes. I think that's a mistake. Killing Chrome was a pain at times because when it does hang all the child processes had to be killed independently. It…
Better hope your browser of choice has a regex JIT. And GPU compositing, 'cause damn.
https://nemu.pointysoftware.net/sink/nephscreen-1456332101.p... At one frame per minute, I'm looking forward to where this goes Edit: Progress report (~1h):…
Mozilla's DXR deserves a look as well https://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/ https://github.com/mozilla/dxr
So: - Anyone with this extension installed could be trivially owned by any website. - AVG's initial fix was to incorrectly whitelist their own domains without requiring SSL. - The follow up fix (after more harsh words…
Are there specific advantages to using this pattern over e.g. just having a service factory with reference counting?
I think I was Poe's Law'd by his last paragraph
Rewriting public branch history is not generally used by any major project except in extreme circumstances. This reads like an attempt at satire by someone who doesn't understand the actual utility of history rewriting…
This door? http://nextcity.org/images/made/images/daily/_resized/img_mo... I agree, it's outrageous that a door that opens onto the embarcadero be locked when the room is unoccupied, or that the building has a security…
My config is the repo vdm linked. Minimap "works" in that it can be opened, but terminals don't allow for variable font sizes or images, so it is significantly less useful.
DejaVu Sans Mono: http://dejavu-fonts.org/ (Full hinting, greyscale AA)
Not sure about sexy, but you can definitely make emacs easier on the eyes than its default Xt-in-1994 style: http://i.imgur.com/zwY3Ewc.png
This is a link to a yahoo news scrape of a bgr.com story about a tweet about a picture. Seriously? https://twitter.com/ValaAfshar/status/439577697606701056
Mozilla intends to implement srcset/picture, but it hasn't landed yet. Relevant bugs: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=870021 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=870022
<object> used like this is just a poor iframe in a much shakier spot in the standards, mostly for backwards compatibility. Like iframe, it "includes" a full subdocument as a block element, which isn't quite what the OP…
For those that haven't bothered clicking the link, they add: > Github was struggling with "malware" comment spam lately and we added several filter rules that block this stuff. Maybe this is what triggered disabling the…
In a world of hot takes, this certainly is one of them. I miss the n-gate guy.
Did they actually re-release 0125 as a retrained model with newer data, or was that an oversight? The date of Dec 2023 seems to suggest that was always the training time of the snapshot, rather than OpenAI silently…
gpt-4-0125-preview has been out for about a month now
SteamOS dev here - lack of case folding is one (but solvable, we supported development on native case folding for ext4), but general stability issues are the main concern. Our testing with btrfs has not been promising…
Note that this isn't for github's copilot, but rather for running your own LLM engine locally. It's going to quickly get confused with the unofficial copilot-for-emacs plugin pretty quickly:…
Agree, it feels like levitating a giraffe has been five years away for the last twenty years. The problem is private industry doesn't have a profit incentive to make the leap until it feels like a sure thing.
This whole thread is full of Dunning–Kruger victims misexplaining magnets to each other, this is pretty tame.
> if that person quits or the company discontinues a product, now we're left with useless crap in the kernel Presumably deleting code is not very hard if it is unmaintained or a burden. > Why can't these companies just…
UDP is not a privileged protocol. You don't need any capabilities to speak UDP. It's used by web browsers already for HTTP/3 as TFA mentions. But also, apps needing additional capabilities is rather common and handled…
> Recently Firefox said they were moving away from threads to processes. I think that's a mistake. Killing Chrome was a pain at times because when it does hang all the child processes had to be killed independently. It…
Better hope your browser of choice has a regex JIT. And GPU compositing, 'cause damn.
https://nemu.pointysoftware.net/sink/nephscreen-1456332101.p... At one frame per minute, I'm looking forward to where this goes Edit: Progress report (~1h):…
Mozilla's DXR deserves a look as well https://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/ https://github.com/mozilla/dxr
So: - Anyone with this extension installed could be trivially owned by any website. - AVG's initial fix was to incorrectly whitelist their own domains without requiring SSL. - The follow up fix (after more harsh words…
Are there specific advantages to using this pattern over e.g. just having a service factory with reference counting?
I think I was Poe's Law'd by his last paragraph
Rewriting public branch history is not generally used by any major project except in extreme circumstances. This reads like an attempt at satire by someone who doesn't understand the actual utility of history rewriting…
This door? http://nextcity.org/images/made/images/daily/_resized/img_mo... I agree, it's outrageous that a door that opens onto the embarcadero be locked when the room is unoccupied, or that the building has a security…
My config is the repo vdm linked. Minimap "works" in that it can be opened, but terminals don't allow for variable font sizes or images, so it is significantly less useful.
DejaVu Sans Mono: http://dejavu-fonts.org/ (Full hinting, greyscale AA)
Not sure about sexy, but you can definitely make emacs easier on the eyes than its default Xt-in-1994 style: http://i.imgur.com/zwY3Ewc.png
This is a link to a yahoo news scrape of a bgr.com story about a tweet about a picture. Seriously? https://twitter.com/ValaAfshar/status/439577697606701056
Mozilla intends to implement srcset/picture, but it hasn't landed yet. Relevant bugs: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=870021 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=870022