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AISI found the release version of mythos preview outperformed GPT-5.5 https://x.com/AISecurityInst/status/2054589763173126339
This ends up being pretty bad for competition because it does not block the largest AI scraper of them all: Googlebot.
Waymo was not doing public rides in 2015. It was invite only and you had to sign an NDA
That’s not true anymore with EFS Elastic Throughput
The gpt4-turbo api is now deterministic
They do actually, if they're roaming on a Canadian SIM
The consequence for not obliging with the online safety bill is pulling out from the UK market. The consequence for ignoring legally sound US court orders is Meta executives going to jail.
It's false. The OP is probably confusing it for the option of encrypting the backup with a 64-digit key (which is ~212 bits)
The DMCA is the US’s implementation of the 1996 WIPO copyright treaty, which almost the entire developed world has ratified.
It’s too late. Whole countries block all eSNI requests, so it’s always going to fail open.
FTX was making a killing, so its token that paid out trading fees was worth a lot. To bail out trading losses in Alameda, FTX sent it cash in exchange for a bunch of its own token. This might have worked out fine,…
In terms of CO2 per unit energy burning plastic is much worse than burning natural gas (and much much worse than any zero carbon source). Energy is fungible, there's no reason to encourage producing CO2 when it's…
> What I find intriguing is that E2EE was significantly more common long ago than it is today. This is absurd. Today a large fraction of the world's population is using E2EE via WhatsApp.
Ironically this is exactly what they were trying to avoid by just requiring a Facebook account for everything
Telegram implements video calling using bunch of sketchy C code same as WhatsApp and Signal. There's no reason to think it's less vulnerable these sort of bugs.
Notably on iOS there's no good way to isolate unsafe native libraries from the rest of your app without violating app store policies, because Apple enforces apps to be single process and doesn't allow use of its own…
Why does efficiency matter at all? Tunneling costs thousands of times more than the energy cost.
Plenty of people rent single family units.
If companies can't own houses, and people can't own more than their primary residence, where should renters live?
Various product safety standards and some states' regulations requires the surface temperature of devices not exceed ~50°C
Uber stopped being able to punish drivers for cancelling due to the employee status lawsuits.
> Also, you can be sure that the driver doesn't live in poverty [1] or works ridiculous hours. You absolutely can't. Taxi drivers are independent contractors in most european countries too, with no minimum wage…
Air conditioning emits less CO2 than heating. Emissions would be lower if europe was hotter and everyone had AC
Significant new pumped storage capacity requires building large new dams, which is even more unpopular in populated areas than building nuclear.
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AISI found the release version of mythos preview outperformed GPT-5.5 https://x.com/AISecurityInst/status/2054589763173126339
This ends up being pretty bad for competition because it does not block the largest AI scraper of them all: Googlebot.
Waymo was not doing public rides in 2015. It was invite only and you had to sign an NDA
That’s not true anymore with EFS Elastic Throughput
The gpt4-turbo api is now deterministic
They do actually, if they're roaming on a Canadian SIM
The consequence for not obliging with the online safety bill is pulling out from the UK market. The consequence for ignoring legally sound US court orders is Meta executives going to jail.
It's false. The OP is probably confusing it for the option of encrypting the backup with a 64-digit key (which is ~212 bits)
The DMCA is the US’s implementation of the 1996 WIPO copyright treaty, which almost the entire developed world has ratified.
It’s too late. Whole countries block all eSNI requests, so it’s always going to fail open.
FTX was making a killing, so its token that paid out trading fees was worth a lot. To bail out trading losses in Alameda, FTX sent it cash in exchange for a bunch of its own token. This might have worked out fine,…
In terms of CO2 per unit energy burning plastic is much worse than burning natural gas (and much much worse than any zero carbon source). Energy is fungible, there's no reason to encourage producing CO2 when it's…
> What I find intriguing is that E2EE was significantly more common long ago than it is today. This is absurd. Today a large fraction of the world's population is using E2EE via WhatsApp.
Ironically this is exactly what they were trying to avoid by just requiring a Facebook account for everything
Telegram implements video calling using bunch of sketchy C code same as WhatsApp and Signal. There's no reason to think it's less vulnerable these sort of bugs.
Notably on iOS there's no good way to isolate unsafe native libraries from the rest of your app without violating app store policies, because Apple enforces apps to be single process and doesn't allow use of its own…
Why does efficiency matter at all? Tunneling costs thousands of times more than the energy cost.
Plenty of people rent single family units.
If companies can't own houses, and people can't own more than their primary residence, where should renters live?
Various product safety standards and some states' regulations requires the surface temperature of devices not exceed ~50°C
Uber stopped being able to punish drivers for cancelling due to the employee status lawsuits.
> Also, you can be sure that the driver doesn't live in poverty [1] or works ridiculous hours. You absolutely can't. Taxi drivers are independent contractors in most european countries too, with no minimum wage…
Air conditioning emits less CO2 than heating. Emissions would be lower if europe was hotter and everyone had AC
Significant new pumped storage capacity requires building large new dams, which is even more unpopular in populated areas than building nuclear.