Maybe you could do a post on... remote attestation. That is, the thing that people are actually talking about when they use that term: The means for companies and governments to usurp the ownership of consumer devices.
Sibling comments are right. Refusing to hurt people is a crime against money.
Grieving parents clamor for laws that will allow surveillance companies to surveil even harder, and for laws that force all people to be subject to their schemes. Apparently companies can just kill kids to turn parents…
This construction of wind and solar has nothing to do with renewable, and everything to do with China's desire to get as much electricity generation as possible, which involves increasing nuclear, coal, hydro, and…
The ideal is the owner being able to use TPM/SecureBoot/etc to ensure that the device is in the configuration they want. That means resisting tampering, and making any successful tampering become obvious. The problem is…
Let's not hand-wave field of view. Glasses cannot display anything outside the bounds of their frames, and therefore cannot have a field of view as large as a headset. No amount of miniaturization will overcome that…
To get AI to fix a specific issue, simply have a human fix it first. If that doesn't sound very useful, well...
> NEITHER DISCORD NOR ITS AFFILIATES, SUPPLIERS, OR DISTRIBUTORS MAKE ANY SPECIFIC PROMISES ABOUT THE APIs, API DATA, DOCUMENTATION, OR ANY DISCORD SERVICES. The existence of terms like this make any discussion of the…
There are lots of details about the technology, license agreements, service history, comparable platforms, and whatnot, which all form reasonable support for botghost. None of that matters in the slightest. They're…
https://zalgo.org/ Zalgo and unzalgo text Configurable craziness level
> It needs to be screened by someone The people using this stuff want plausible deniability. If there's a problem with the slop, the computer did it, not me. Screening it is contrary to that, so they won't do it.
Stealing from children is the MO of Epic Games
There are garbage bins in NYC. Here's one: https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7238555,-73.9968645,3a,75y,5...
A shameless betrayal of user intent. This article calls it "a genius move". Repulsive.
It's doom, so hell for everyone
https://web.archive.org/web/20040604194346/http://bash.org/?...
(2008)
Discussing the effectiveness of the technique requires believing that the system has a legitimate purpose and was made with genuine intent. Is it good to automatically record, transcribe, analyze, and censor all private…
> a 452-megawatt (MW) solar farm in West Texas [...] will generate enough electricity to power over 190,000 homes annually 452 MW nameplate * optimistic 0.3 capacity factor = 135.6 MW 8760 hours annually * 135.6 MW =…
> There has been a significant decrease in desktops in the last decade. Indeed, but not because phones have gotten any closer to desktop work. What good is a phone, today, when using multiple monitors for 3d modelling,…
It kind of sounds like we're saying opposite things. You're talking about the minimum necessary for just drawing a triangle, as if that's what "hello triangle" means. That's nothing. That's pointless. The construction…
That tutorial sets up a complete rendering system, and demonstrates that it works by drawing a triangle... the exact thing described in the black triangle story. Drawing a triangle is not the end goal. That's nonsense.
> and to a lesser extent the ground of warcraft3 which I think is a clever use of marching squares Ground textures, cliffs, and ramps are tiles.[1] A heightmap modifies tile corners.[2] Everything else is an…
I may not have made it clear enough, but my first line was meant to be absurd and obviously wrong. I think a service should focus on how it provides value to users, not the other way around. People use it because of…
The same sound logic could have been used to put the old search being a login. That also consumed some amount of compute per query after all. Actually there's no reason to serve logged out users with anything except a…
Maybe you could do a post on... remote attestation. That is, the thing that people are actually talking about when they use that term: The means for companies and governments to usurp the ownership of consumer devices.
Sibling comments are right. Refusing to hurt people is a crime against money.
Grieving parents clamor for laws that will allow surveillance companies to surveil even harder, and for laws that force all people to be subject to their schemes. Apparently companies can just kill kids to turn parents…
This construction of wind and solar has nothing to do with renewable, and everything to do with China's desire to get as much electricity generation as possible, which involves increasing nuclear, coal, hydro, and…
The ideal is the owner being able to use TPM/SecureBoot/etc to ensure that the device is in the configuration they want. That means resisting tampering, and making any successful tampering become obvious. The problem is…
Let's not hand-wave field of view. Glasses cannot display anything outside the bounds of their frames, and therefore cannot have a field of view as large as a headset. No amount of miniaturization will overcome that…
To get AI to fix a specific issue, simply have a human fix it first. If that doesn't sound very useful, well...
> NEITHER DISCORD NOR ITS AFFILIATES, SUPPLIERS, OR DISTRIBUTORS MAKE ANY SPECIFIC PROMISES ABOUT THE APIs, API DATA, DOCUMENTATION, OR ANY DISCORD SERVICES. The existence of terms like this make any discussion of the…
There are lots of details about the technology, license agreements, service history, comparable platforms, and whatnot, which all form reasonable support for botghost. None of that matters in the slightest. They're…
https://zalgo.org/ Zalgo and unzalgo text Configurable craziness level
> It needs to be screened by someone The people using this stuff want plausible deniability. If there's a problem with the slop, the computer did it, not me. Screening it is contrary to that, so they won't do it.
Stealing from children is the MO of Epic Games
There are garbage bins in NYC. Here's one: https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7238555,-73.9968645,3a,75y,5...
A shameless betrayal of user intent. This article calls it "a genius move". Repulsive.
It's doom, so hell for everyone
https://web.archive.org/web/20040604194346/http://bash.org/?...
(2008)
Discussing the effectiveness of the technique requires believing that the system has a legitimate purpose and was made with genuine intent. Is it good to automatically record, transcribe, analyze, and censor all private…
> a 452-megawatt (MW) solar farm in West Texas [...] will generate enough electricity to power over 190,000 homes annually 452 MW nameplate * optimistic 0.3 capacity factor = 135.6 MW 8760 hours annually * 135.6 MW =…
> There has been a significant decrease in desktops in the last decade. Indeed, but not because phones have gotten any closer to desktop work. What good is a phone, today, when using multiple monitors for 3d modelling,…
It kind of sounds like we're saying opposite things. You're talking about the minimum necessary for just drawing a triangle, as if that's what "hello triangle" means. That's nothing. That's pointless. The construction…
That tutorial sets up a complete rendering system, and demonstrates that it works by drawing a triangle... the exact thing described in the black triangle story. Drawing a triangle is not the end goal. That's nonsense.
> and to a lesser extent the ground of warcraft3 which I think is a clever use of marching squares Ground textures, cliffs, and ramps are tiles.[1] A heightmap modifies tile corners.[2] Everything else is an…
I may not have made it clear enough, but my first line was meant to be absurd and obviously wrong. I think a service should focus on how it provides value to users, not the other way around. People use it because of…
The same sound logic could have been used to put the old search being a login. That also consumed some amount of compute per query after all. Actually there's no reason to serve logged out users with anything except a…