There are a lot of claims here with no evidence, though it is understandable that companies with lax security measures would want anonymity. A lot of sites that invest heavily in security leave low hanging fruit because…
Just tested a temporary email from a very popular provider(internxt) and it passed validation. The list that you got from GitHub is unfortunately outdated.
Can you show me a cryptographically verified decision receipt for this vibe coded, ai-slop landing page?
Would love to see how smaller distilled models perform with this agent enabled. Frontier models already had all the Q/A in their training dataset and there's not much activity there anymore so very little use for…
I remember search being excellent about 10-15 years back. Does anybody know what ruined it? I find it hard to Google stuff anymore, the AI helps even if it has a tendency to be wrong/inaccurate 20-25% of the time. It's…
This was so profound. Now that I think of it there is nobody to watch the watcher and we should just dismantle society and let the local warlords sort out the crime rate. /s
Everything you said is true and inteligence agencies should not be above the law. But the logical response to that is to fight for strict oversight, judicial reform, and to disallow the misuse of those tools, not to…
"This isn't true" - not an argument "Privacy is dangerous" - i never said that. Internet pseudonymity from other strangers on a public forum is very different from being anti-surveillance. I am not sure how you could…
Every account is new at some point.
We already have warrants, judicial oversight and public audits to prevent abuse of power. Not sure what's authoritarian about standard overt surveillance.
People are less likely to commit crimes if they know the state has the tools to identify and prosecute them. Surveillance provides that capability, and reducing it makes solving and deterring crime much harder. The cost…
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A lot of people are missing that Google is light years ahead in terms of edge AI. They've been going on about it even before the GPT-craze. Pixel phones have had live captions (on edge transcriber) for a while.
I'm sure there's a set of problems that LLMs solve in a non-optimal way unless prompted with the specific solution.
Would be worrisome if they were good at building stuff.
There are a lot of claims here with no evidence, though it is understandable that companies with lax security measures would want anonymity. A lot of sites that invest heavily in security leave low hanging fruit because…
Just tested a temporary email from a very popular provider(internxt) and it passed validation. The list that you got from GitHub is unfortunately outdated.
Can you show me a cryptographically verified decision receipt for this vibe coded, ai-slop landing page?
Would love to see how smaller distilled models perform with this agent enabled. Frontier models already had all the Q/A in their training dataset and there's not much activity there anymore so very little use for…
I remember search being excellent about 10-15 years back. Does anybody know what ruined it? I find it hard to Google stuff anymore, the AI helps even if it has a tendency to be wrong/inaccurate 20-25% of the time. It's…
This was so profound. Now that I think of it there is nobody to watch the watcher and we should just dismantle society and let the local warlords sort out the crime rate. /s
Everything you said is true and inteligence agencies should not be above the law. But the logical response to that is to fight for strict oversight, judicial reform, and to disallow the misuse of those tools, not to…
"This isn't true" - not an argument "Privacy is dangerous" - i never said that. Internet pseudonymity from other strangers on a public forum is very different from being anti-surveillance. I am not sure how you could…
Every account is new at some point.
We already have warrants, judicial oversight and public audits to prevent abuse of power. Not sure what's authoritarian about standard overt surveillance.
People are less likely to commit crimes if they know the state has the tools to identify and prosecute them. Surveillance provides that capability, and reducing it makes solving and deterring crime much harder. The cost…
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A lot of people are missing that Google is light years ahead in terms of edge AI. They've been going on about it even before the GPT-craze. Pixel phones have had live captions (on edge transcriber) for a while.
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I'm sure there's a set of problems that LLMs solve in a non-optimal way unless prompted with the specific solution.
Would be worrisome if they were good at building stuff.