Do it for the exposure! Artists of many stripes have had to combat that for ages.
Isn't the checkers level move to make 539 and call it a day? Sure, it's no longer about electors but ... checkers. ... and to think I thought I was being clever. I see this has been suggested already.
I always thought this was an implicit request to forgive obvious typos and autocorrect mistakes. Sent from a mobile device (iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Blackberry, Windows Phone, etc.) with a tiny keyboard and in a setting…
It seems like it would be most reasonable to consider porcelain vs. plumbing command details in deciding if something is logically distinct to Git. git-commit has --message and --trailer options, git-commit-tree has a…
I did dig into this a bit more the other day and learned that the "main RF can" is the cesium oscillator module. The history there was pretty interesting! The early ones I found were the Symmetricom Quantum SA.45s[1,2]…
I do get that, this era of automation is too responsive to not go public to provoke action. I think I might just be wistful of an era in which the alternate path might have made a difference. Sorry to pile on.
I realize you've been championing this idea in the thread, and I admire it because I also recognize the misdirected blame. Please understand I do not harbor "blame" for the researchers. > Their job is to bring…
> Should a security researcher that identifies a vulnerability in electron.js need to identify _every_ possible project using electron.js to communicate with them the vulnerability exists? No. That's absurd. But this is…
It strikes me as strange that the article links to [1] which appears to be the same board, absent the "Viavi" logo on the main RF can, as the Microchip product you linked. I couldn't tell with a brief look if the Viavi…
> I agree with the article, FastCGI is better than HTTP for these things. If this is what you mean to identify as claiming FastCGI and HTTP are generally interchangeable, and are rising to correct, I'll also offer that…
You didn't though. You may have intended to? The article points out that HTTP and FastCGI are both options for reverse proxies to communicate to the downstream server. I didn't find a reference to them being…
While not formally reviewing code like this, I read a lot of it for fun. When it's clear and understandable, it's more educational and enjoyable. If the PoC code can also serve as a means of communication, that seems…
It seems like "jargon" fits the need for a way to label the more specific meaning intended, like "property from objected oriented programming jargon." I think programmers might differ without the more specific…
I think it's a good introduction to quantization generally and specifically in how it applies to reducing LLMs. But I also think it should say something about LLMs or "AI" in the title (as even the article is tagged AI…
I assume, at least for me, it's because I typed them in many, many more times.
Thanks, it wasn't out of doubt that I asked, but it seemed having a reference to point at would help resolve the contention. The Docker blog post covered a lot more detail, even about WSL2, which was really informative…
Is there a way to visualize this on a running system or some documentation that describes it? I'm not familiar with the plumbing here but did try to find some documentation.
This was discussed in Advent of Computing episode 150 "Starting Windows Up"[1,2] and the timeline of a 1983 demo which showed overlapping windows and multitasking, but also highlighted the contrast to the DR4 build from…
In the above case, since this touches the local repo, wouldn't a .gitconfig include.path be a better option? Just in case it's unclear, you'd then set an excludesFile in the included file to the path to a file like…
I really liked the Motorola Droid family of slider keyboards, also horizontal. Made for a very handy, pocket ssh terminal.
Okay, but they're not like styropyro on YouTube here... presumably the DHS people are using the whatever government weapons contractor made device, which is going to come with more nuance, controls, targeting system,…
I may have foolishly accepted the premise of incompetence in posing my question. Basically it seemed to me like the complaint was untrained/experienced (incompetent) people were deciding/deploying the fancy laser…
Really making you wonder why does DHS have direct access to this hardware?
Certainly. But you're missing the point. Feynman chose to tell the stories to Ralph Leighton who then recorded them in the "Surely" book which was published in 1985, well after Feynman's own perspective seems to have…
> I do not think Feynman was celebrating his activity in the book. The argument presented in the video about this is that these are the stories Feynman edited and reworked over time, and shared with his friend Ralph…
Do it for the exposure! Artists of many stripes have had to combat that for ages.
Isn't the checkers level move to make 539 and call it a day? Sure, it's no longer about electors but ... checkers. ... and to think I thought I was being clever. I see this has been suggested already.
I always thought this was an implicit request to forgive obvious typos and autocorrect mistakes. Sent from a mobile device (iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Blackberry, Windows Phone, etc.) with a tiny keyboard and in a setting…
It seems like it would be most reasonable to consider porcelain vs. plumbing command details in deciding if something is logically distinct to Git. git-commit has --message and --trailer options, git-commit-tree has a…
I did dig into this a bit more the other day and learned that the "main RF can" is the cesium oscillator module. The history there was pretty interesting! The early ones I found were the Symmetricom Quantum SA.45s[1,2]…
I do get that, this era of automation is too responsive to not go public to provoke action. I think I might just be wistful of an era in which the alternate path might have made a difference. Sorry to pile on.
I realize you've been championing this idea in the thread, and I admire it because I also recognize the misdirected blame. Please understand I do not harbor "blame" for the researchers. > Their job is to bring…
> Should a security researcher that identifies a vulnerability in electron.js need to identify _every_ possible project using electron.js to communicate with them the vulnerability exists? No. That's absurd. But this is…
It strikes me as strange that the article links to [1] which appears to be the same board, absent the "Viavi" logo on the main RF can, as the Microchip product you linked. I couldn't tell with a brief look if the Viavi…
> I agree with the article, FastCGI is better than HTTP for these things. If this is what you mean to identify as claiming FastCGI and HTTP are generally interchangeable, and are rising to correct, I'll also offer that…
You didn't though. You may have intended to? The article points out that HTTP and FastCGI are both options for reverse proxies to communicate to the downstream server. I didn't find a reference to them being…
While not formally reviewing code like this, I read a lot of it for fun. When it's clear and understandable, it's more educational and enjoyable. If the PoC code can also serve as a means of communication, that seems…
It seems like "jargon" fits the need for a way to label the more specific meaning intended, like "property from objected oriented programming jargon." I think programmers might differ without the more specific…
I think it's a good introduction to quantization generally and specifically in how it applies to reducing LLMs. But I also think it should say something about LLMs or "AI" in the title (as even the article is tagged AI…
I assume, at least for me, it's because I typed them in many, many more times.
Thanks, it wasn't out of doubt that I asked, but it seemed having a reference to point at would help resolve the contention. The Docker blog post covered a lot more detail, even about WSL2, which was really informative…
Is there a way to visualize this on a running system or some documentation that describes it? I'm not familiar with the plumbing here but did try to find some documentation.
This was discussed in Advent of Computing episode 150 "Starting Windows Up"[1,2] and the timeline of a 1983 demo which showed overlapping windows and multitasking, but also highlighted the contrast to the DR4 build from…
In the above case, since this touches the local repo, wouldn't a .gitconfig include.path be a better option? Just in case it's unclear, you'd then set an excludesFile in the included file to the path to a file like…
I really liked the Motorola Droid family of slider keyboards, also horizontal. Made for a very handy, pocket ssh terminal.
Okay, but they're not like styropyro on YouTube here... presumably the DHS people are using the whatever government weapons contractor made device, which is going to come with more nuance, controls, targeting system,…
I may have foolishly accepted the premise of incompetence in posing my question. Basically it seemed to me like the complaint was untrained/experienced (incompetent) people were deciding/deploying the fancy laser…
Really making you wonder why does DHS have direct access to this hardware?
Certainly. But you're missing the point. Feynman chose to tell the stories to Ralph Leighton who then recorded them in the "Surely" book which was published in 1985, well after Feynman's own perspective seems to have…
> I do not think Feynman was celebrating his activity in the book. The argument presented in the video about this is that these are the stories Feynman edited and reworked over time, and shared with his friend Ralph…