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ChatGPT's model is called "gpt-3.5-turbo".
Why bother with IPv6 support when IPv4 is more supported, and generally not in a state where we need to be using IPv6 as a default ?
Cool, but the badly looping background annoys me too much to use it. If you're trying to create a solution that allows peopel to focus, remove the badly edited thing that prevents them from focusing :P
You posted the same thing 2 days ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35631289 Flagged as duplicate.
Easy answer - https://obsidian.md/
I think it's mostly that the echo chamber that is the Infosec world gets tiring after a while. Let's just shout "ffs, just patch yo' shit" rather than actually trying to educate people. Let's all go to a hacking…
If anything, Twitter locking an incredibly insecure method of 2FA behind a paywall is a GOOD thing IMHO, cos it forces users to use a more secure methods instead such as using an authenticator app (Authy et al)
Great and all, but you'd need the IPFS data pinned somewhere, else it'll get garbage collected after a while. And if you're pinning it to a specific server (such as one you're running), why not just store the actual…
As far as I am aware, anything you send to ChatGPT is used to improve the model. https://gizmodo.com/amazon-chatgpt-ai-software-job-coding-18...
Works fine for me, no requests to this "qwe.sh" or anything at all. Probably a crappy extension you have in your browser that's broken. Also, not hacked :P
I use a docker build of this on my Synology NAS: https://github.com/gilesknap/gphotos-sync Then I have a task set to start the docker container up at 2am every morning, which then automatically backs up any new images,…
I think ASUS are the manufacturers and distributors, not the owners. Google still owns Coral, they just sub the production out to a third party.
I bought one from Amazon a few months ago, turned up pretty quickly. Camera was available as well. You're having issues likely due to the "chip shortage" or whatever they're calling it these days.
ChatGPT is the new Elon Musk. POSTED ABOUT ABSOLUTELY BLOODY EVERYWHERE.
Maybe Echo ? The enemies learn and unlearn from your actions, but not sure it's based on a Neural Network, though. https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/08/echo-hitman-preview/
Network wide, or just for your own browser ? There are a number of addons for Chrome/Firefox etc that allow you to block sites, usually for staying focused during work hours. If you want to do it network wide, you could…
oh no... whatever will we do ?
Pay £1.99 a month for a boat load of space on Google Drive, back up to that, then a local Synology to pull them back down locally. All passwords and important information are stored in an Enpass vault, which is also…
Github has a Wiki feature as part of the repo. https://docs.github.com/en/communities/documenting-your-proj...
implant, not transplant. She didn't have her brain swapped out :P
https://downdetector.com/status/linkedin/
some 400 grit sandpaper will probably do the job ;) (please don't do this)
i'm sure you would have been fine if you hadn't have made it executable. Companies House did the right thing.
Cos progressive loading is literally the worst thing ever. Have you ever tried clicking a "Contact Us" (or similar) link in a footer of a site that loads MORE CONTENT every time you scroll down to the bottom of the page…
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ChatGPT's model is called "gpt-3.5-turbo".
Why bother with IPv6 support when IPv4 is more supported, and generally not in a state where we need to be using IPv6 as a default ?
Cool, but the badly looping background annoys me too much to use it. If you're trying to create a solution that allows peopel to focus, remove the badly edited thing that prevents them from focusing :P
You posted the same thing 2 days ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35631289 Flagged as duplicate.
Easy answer - https://obsidian.md/
I think it's mostly that the echo chamber that is the Infosec world gets tiring after a while. Let's just shout "ffs, just patch yo' shit" rather than actually trying to educate people. Let's all go to a hacking…
If anything, Twitter locking an incredibly insecure method of 2FA behind a paywall is a GOOD thing IMHO, cos it forces users to use a more secure methods instead such as using an authenticator app (Authy et al)
Great and all, but you'd need the IPFS data pinned somewhere, else it'll get garbage collected after a while. And if you're pinning it to a specific server (such as one you're running), why not just store the actual…
As far as I am aware, anything you send to ChatGPT is used to improve the model. https://gizmodo.com/amazon-chatgpt-ai-software-job-coding-18...
Works fine for me, no requests to this "qwe.sh" or anything at all. Probably a crappy extension you have in your browser that's broken. Also, not hacked :P
I use a docker build of this on my Synology NAS: https://github.com/gilesknap/gphotos-sync Then I have a task set to start the docker container up at 2am every morning, which then automatically backs up any new images,…
I think ASUS are the manufacturers and distributors, not the owners. Google still owns Coral, they just sub the production out to a third party.
I bought one from Amazon a few months ago, turned up pretty quickly. Camera was available as well. You're having issues likely due to the "chip shortage" or whatever they're calling it these days.
ChatGPT is the new Elon Musk. POSTED ABOUT ABSOLUTELY BLOODY EVERYWHERE.
Maybe Echo ? The enemies learn and unlearn from your actions, but not sure it's based on a Neural Network, though. https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/08/echo-hitman-preview/
Network wide, or just for your own browser ? There are a number of addons for Chrome/Firefox etc that allow you to block sites, usually for staying focused during work hours. If you want to do it network wide, you could…
oh no... whatever will we do ?
Pay £1.99 a month for a boat load of space on Google Drive, back up to that, then a local Synology to pull them back down locally. All passwords and important information are stored in an Enpass vault, which is also…
Github has a Wiki feature as part of the repo. https://docs.github.com/en/communities/documenting-your-proj...
implant, not transplant. She didn't have her brain swapped out :P
https://downdetector.com/status/linkedin/
some 400 grit sandpaper will probably do the job ;) (please don't do this)
i'm sure you would have been fine if you hadn't have made it executable. Companies House did the right thing.
Cos progressive loading is literally the worst thing ever. Have you ever tried clicking a "Contact Us" (or similar) link in a footer of a site that loads MORE CONTENT every time you scroll down to the bottom of the page…