If the US gov does try to limit all frontier models from being used outside the US, I wonder how that would go with Google and Deepmind?
He was also a nazi. Not in the "everyone I don't like is a nazi", but he was a member of a group calling themselves national socialists.
That's great. The only reason I haven't got it on my M1 Air yet.
Deutsche Bank made a statement recently that Europe holds about double what the rest of the world does combined in US bonds and equity.
They say it's first operational system in it's class, but it seems very similar to the Australian Apollo system, with Apollo being able to go up to 150kW https://eos-aus.com/defence/high-energy-laser-weapon/apollo/
> All the non-technical people I know loved it. It's pretty. It's neat. It looks cool. Apple is a consumer products company. My partner doesn't like it, and outside of excel she is not a technical person.
> using a fork like Mullvad or Waterfox. Those are going to keep all these AI features out. So what do we privacy maximalists care? The forks give us exactly what we want. The thing is most of the forks are still using…
> Firefox was and still is mostly used by "power users" and we're pretty much the only ones left that intentionally install the browser. This really isn't the case. Firefox has almost 200 million users, yet sub 10% of…
Not who you were asking but my reasons for thinking Brave is a joke. First they're a cypto/addtech company, which is a type of company I wouldn't trust to run my browser. And this has resulted in them doing things in…
> Well, yes. If you build a userbase out of power users and folks who care about privacy and control... Is that their core user base, or just the vocal user base online? Only 5-10% of their user base have UBO installed…
Just to test I just logged into myGov then through Firefox and it worked fine.
And their engine is still around, how's the leader of the times web engine going?
They're the only modern usable browser engine not developed by a multi-trillion dollar corp. I'd say that's a pretty big achievement.
> Want a fully functional ad blocker Is this even the case? UBO has ~10 million users going by the extension store, Firefox has over 150 million users. So less than 10% of Firefox installs also have UBO.
What actual extra privacy does that add though? You still need to connect to them from your IP address, which can be traced back to you.
OP is in Australia. Most stores that sell gift cards have loyalty cards that give points for gift card purchases. And a few times a year they give bonus points (e.g. 10x) on gift cards, that can result in an equivilent…
From what I remember from undergrad the reason they're not life is that they lack their own metabolism, they use the metabolism of host cells. And metabolism needs to be a constant thing, they don't have any when…
As an Australian the only platforms I have that asked for an age check were Discord and Bluesky. Which is funny as neither came under this legislation, they're implementing this because they chose to. Nothing from…
An an Australian, the social media ban legislation specifically requires than non-ID methods be available (it specifically says that also included digital ID).
If something like Orch OR is correct then maybe not.
Geiser works well for Racket also.
The selection of games for macOS is tiny compared to Windows, and even Linux now due to proton. For example Paradox games used to have decent support with macOS, but now Europa Universalis V is Windows only (but works…
Samsungs newer Exynos are somewhat like this, their GPUs are based on AMDs RNA2.
The law speifically reuired non-ID methods > Specifies that no Australian will be compelled to use government identification (including Digital ID) to prove their age online, and platforms must offer reasonable…
I think Digital Foundry has expects the performance to be bit below the base PS5 in most cases. It has a new generation of CPU/GPU than the PS5, but less cores/ CUs. VRAM is also only 8GB, PCs generally need more than…
If the US gov does try to limit all frontier models from being used outside the US, I wonder how that would go with Google and Deepmind?
He was also a nazi. Not in the "everyone I don't like is a nazi", but he was a member of a group calling themselves national socialists.
That's great. The only reason I haven't got it on my M1 Air yet.
Deutsche Bank made a statement recently that Europe holds about double what the rest of the world does combined in US bonds and equity.
They say it's first operational system in it's class, but it seems very similar to the Australian Apollo system, with Apollo being able to go up to 150kW https://eos-aus.com/defence/high-energy-laser-weapon/apollo/
> All the non-technical people I know loved it. It's pretty. It's neat. It looks cool. Apple is a consumer products company. My partner doesn't like it, and outside of excel she is not a technical person.
> using a fork like Mullvad or Waterfox. Those are going to keep all these AI features out. So what do we privacy maximalists care? The forks give us exactly what we want. The thing is most of the forks are still using…
> Firefox was and still is mostly used by "power users" and we're pretty much the only ones left that intentionally install the browser. This really isn't the case. Firefox has almost 200 million users, yet sub 10% of…
Not who you were asking but my reasons for thinking Brave is a joke. First they're a cypto/addtech company, which is a type of company I wouldn't trust to run my browser. And this has resulted in them doing things in…
> Well, yes. If you build a userbase out of power users and folks who care about privacy and control... Is that their core user base, or just the vocal user base online? Only 5-10% of their user base have UBO installed…
Just to test I just logged into myGov then through Firefox and it worked fine.
And their engine is still around, how's the leader of the times web engine going?
They're the only modern usable browser engine not developed by a multi-trillion dollar corp. I'd say that's a pretty big achievement.
> Want a fully functional ad blocker Is this even the case? UBO has ~10 million users going by the extension store, Firefox has over 150 million users. So less than 10% of Firefox installs also have UBO.
What actual extra privacy does that add though? You still need to connect to them from your IP address, which can be traced back to you.
OP is in Australia. Most stores that sell gift cards have loyalty cards that give points for gift card purchases. And a few times a year they give bonus points (e.g. 10x) on gift cards, that can result in an equivilent…
From what I remember from undergrad the reason they're not life is that they lack their own metabolism, they use the metabolism of host cells. And metabolism needs to be a constant thing, they don't have any when…
As an Australian the only platforms I have that asked for an age check were Discord and Bluesky. Which is funny as neither came under this legislation, they're implementing this because they chose to. Nothing from…
An an Australian, the social media ban legislation specifically requires than non-ID methods be available (it specifically says that also included digital ID).
If something like Orch OR is correct then maybe not.
Geiser works well for Racket also.
The selection of games for macOS is tiny compared to Windows, and even Linux now due to proton. For example Paradox games used to have decent support with macOS, but now Europa Universalis V is Windows only (but works…
Samsungs newer Exynos are somewhat like this, their GPUs are based on AMDs RNA2.
The law speifically reuired non-ID methods > Specifies that no Australian will be compelled to use government identification (including Digital ID) to prove their age online, and platforms must offer reasonable…
I think Digital Foundry has expects the performance to be bit below the base PS5 in most cases. It has a new generation of CPU/GPU than the PS5, but less cores/ CUs. VRAM is also only 8GB, PCs generally need more than…