I for one run a small Scripture-study web app that makes use of this on Chrome browsers when available to provide summarizations of long commentary articles. I'm also looking to use it to power topical search. I allow…
Totally fair. Depends on how it's used, really. If it's to allow the web apps I use to work with more privacy, or to enable smaller/indie players (that can't easily afford to burn a bunch of API tokens for every user)…
It’s actually really useful for web devs to have access to a local model. Whether or not browsers should bundle their own rather than using the system-provided model(s) is up for debate, however. For the time being,…
Once you get the compartmentalization working well, and “all” of the vulnerabilities are out of it too, of course… But even then you’ll have users putting things in the same compartment for convenience, rather than…
MAN I remember Slashdot… good times. (Score:5, Funny)
Wouldn’t that be wild? I don’t know that the Naomi version runs on it yet, but that would probably be a decent place to start. At least as a reference implementation for most of the engine!
Definitely sounds like clickbait, but this is a genuine problem I've been facing on my more complex projects. I was trying to work around it by making lots of .md files that contain context for various components of the…
Wanting to "live" in a Lambo-shaped server rack is genuinely cute, ha.
> LAMBO OR WE WALK! The nerve, haha. This is hilarious.
>When FileVault is enabled, the data volume is locked and unavailable during and after booting, until an account has been authenticated using a password. The macOS version of OpenSSH stores all of its configuration…
> run WASM on bare metal Heh, reminds me of those boxes Sun used to make that only ran Java. (I don’t know how far down Java actually went; perhaps it was Solaris for the lower layers now that I think about it…)
Indeed. I scrolled down the home page as the news broke. It was rampant. Even on Imgur today, the front page is celebratory, and featuring pretty blatant calls for further violence such as this:…
Thank you for the quick fix! Your steps worked perfectly. In any case, I'd like to add that I'm hoping an ACP adapter for OpenAI Codex is in the works; I've grown pretty fond of GPT-5, and would like to be able to tap…
That's crazy. I knew Google's would be a lot bigger, but DANG.
True, but at least in prison you're (usually) fed… which may NOT be the case if you're fired from your job, put on a list, and blocked from the industry.
Only issue remains putting bread on the table… otherwise I imagine I'd be living a much different—and much more social—life.
Claude tried to hard-reset a git repo for me once, without first verifying if the only changes present were the ones that it itself had added.
You seem to be getting downvoted, but I have to agree. I put it in my rules to ask me for confirmation before going down alternate paths like this, that it's critically important to not "give up" and undo its changes…
I've heard a blind eye is turned to React Native code changes, as long as it's not something drastic (or outright malicious like Epic).
Wow. I would've absolutely done that had I known about it. (I was in high school in the very late 2000s/early 2010s, so perhaps I was already too late, but yeah, wow.) Thanks for that link though, a commenter says the…
Same, ha. I think he ran out of API credits actually, in my case at least.
An invisible low battery surcharge… That's diabolical… don't give _them_ ideas!!
This. Exactly this. As a web dev, I happen to love some of the tech advancements in Chromium, and as a nerd, I'd be thrilled to see it on iOS, just for the fun technical novelty of it all. But allowing it on iOS will…
They wanted to hire me at one point for their iOS app. I declined; I didn't want any part of that. What a mess.
Maybe waiting for a major version, perhaps 9.0… hopefully. Not that I have any skin in that game anymore; I moved my stack from PHP years ago.
I for one run a small Scripture-study web app that makes use of this on Chrome browsers when available to provide summarizations of long commentary articles. I'm also looking to use it to power topical search. I allow…
Totally fair. Depends on how it's used, really. If it's to allow the web apps I use to work with more privacy, or to enable smaller/indie players (that can't easily afford to burn a bunch of API tokens for every user)…
It’s actually really useful for web devs to have access to a local model. Whether or not browsers should bundle their own rather than using the system-provided model(s) is up for debate, however. For the time being,…
Once you get the compartmentalization working well, and “all” of the vulnerabilities are out of it too, of course… But even then you’ll have users putting things in the same compartment for convenience, rather than…
MAN I remember Slashdot… good times. (Score:5, Funny)
Wouldn’t that be wild? I don’t know that the Naomi version runs on it yet, but that would probably be a decent place to start. At least as a reference implementation for most of the engine!
Definitely sounds like clickbait, but this is a genuine problem I've been facing on my more complex projects. I was trying to work around it by making lots of .md files that contain context for various components of the…
Wanting to "live" in a Lambo-shaped server rack is genuinely cute, ha.
> LAMBO OR WE WALK! The nerve, haha. This is hilarious.
>When FileVault is enabled, the data volume is locked and unavailable during and after booting, until an account has been authenticated using a password. The macOS version of OpenSSH stores all of its configuration…
> run WASM on bare metal Heh, reminds me of those boxes Sun used to make that only ran Java. (I don’t know how far down Java actually went; perhaps it was Solaris for the lower layers now that I think about it…)
Indeed. I scrolled down the home page as the news broke. It was rampant. Even on Imgur today, the front page is celebratory, and featuring pretty blatant calls for further violence such as this:…
Thank you for the quick fix! Your steps worked perfectly. In any case, I'd like to add that I'm hoping an ACP adapter for OpenAI Codex is in the works; I've grown pretty fond of GPT-5, and would like to be able to tap…
That's crazy. I knew Google's would be a lot bigger, but DANG.
True, but at least in prison you're (usually) fed… which may NOT be the case if you're fired from your job, put on a list, and blocked from the industry.
Only issue remains putting bread on the table… otherwise I imagine I'd be living a much different—and much more social—life.
Claude tried to hard-reset a git repo for me once, without first verifying if the only changes present were the ones that it itself had added.
You seem to be getting downvoted, but I have to agree. I put it in my rules to ask me for confirmation before going down alternate paths like this, that it's critically important to not "give up" and undo its changes…
I've heard a blind eye is turned to React Native code changes, as long as it's not something drastic (or outright malicious like Epic).
Wow. I would've absolutely done that had I known about it. (I was in high school in the very late 2000s/early 2010s, so perhaps I was already too late, but yeah, wow.) Thanks for that link though, a commenter says the…
Same, ha. I think he ran out of API credits actually, in my case at least.
An invisible low battery surcharge… That's diabolical… don't give _them_ ideas!!
This. Exactly this. As a web dev, I happen to love some of the tech advancements in Chromium, and as a nerd, I'd be thrilled to see it on iOS, just for the fun technical novelty of it all. But allowing it on iOS will…
They wanted to hire me at one point for their iOS app. I declined; I didn't want any part of that. What a mess.
Maybe waiting for a major version, perhaps 9.0… hopefully. Not that I have any skin in that game anymore; I moved my stack from PHP years ago.