i am only dabbling in this space myself, so can't answer everything. all the formats i mentioned are for a quantized version of the original model. basically a lower resolution version, with the associated precision…
i don't think such a guide exists. this space is moving pretty fast. a short rundown quantized model formats: - GGML: used with llama.cpp, outdated, support is dropped or will be soon. cpu+gpu inference - GGUF: "new…
there are modern products in this niche, and there is huge interest. the market certainly seems to be there (regium tried to defraud people for almost a million dollars i believe was the kickstarter sum before they got…
check out KoReader [0] from the F-Droid Store, imho it's way better than the built-in onyx reader app. [0] https://koreader.rocks
Sorry, can't help there as I don't need it, therefore never tried to get it to work. I think the microg subreddit [0] is your best bet for pointers [0] https://old.reddit.com/r/MicroG/
I have used these images for more than a year now, runs perfectly fine. Use Aurora Store (from F-Droid) if you need any Google Play apps installed. Be careful if you rely on SafetyNet, seems to be a pain to get working…
it does not solve the same problem, correct. it's still a great tool if your threat model warrants it.
generally it is advised to use ps2 input (like most laptop's integrated keyboard and touchpad). details on using usb keyboard and mouse here: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb-qubes/
If you are paranoid about something like this happening, just use https://www.qubes-os.org/. all usb devices are jailed in a non-networked vm by default. In general, if what you do warrants that level of paranoia, qubes…
since the qr code is just the totp seed, i simply print the seed in huge font on a sheet of paper. chance of enough degredation to inlegibility is pretty slim if stored correctly
at least for windows you can change the keyboard layout to directly output the deadkeys, example for german: https://github.com/RAnders00/Deutsch-ohne-Tottasten if none is available for your language you can build it…
thank you, i'll need to give this a go
OpenRA states in the about section > This means that OpenRA is not restricted by the technical limitations of the original closed-source games: it includes native support for modern operating systems and screen…
that's pretty much my train of thought as well. trickle down economics don't work like the theories would want it to, just look at quantitative easing and the ECB equivalent. all those cheap loans to banks never ended…
if you look at the graph, it all begins after 1971. that was the year the gold standard was finally abandoned for real. i am not an expert and don't know all the important puzzle pieces, or even understand them. but…
if anyone is looking for self hosting, https://thelounge.chat/ is a pretty good client (have used it for a few years)
I second this. Never tell an interviewer what you are currently making, only what you want them to pay you. There is no need for them to know and it only gives them leverage.
Which means you have no backup...
> Can snoop on cpu host memory via DMA That's why we have IOMMU
> They do not recommend using Tor as a tunnel/proxy afaik this is because of leakage problems - which can happen silently (eg tor connection goes down, suddenly all your traffic goes through clearnet) using whonix…
the Tor network steadily had an increase in bandwith available / consumed ratio. it is way faster than it was a few years ago https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth.png?start=2012-08-0... (from…
In my experience, this is not the case when both the reviewer and the reviewee are working together and want to find a good solution. Rephrasing criticism is a pretty common technique not exclusive to code reviews and…
to further clarify the power of qmk: you literally program (parts of the) firmware in c. so you can put modifiers everywhere you want, make layers until you are going crazy, make keys behave differently on press/hold,…
ccc talks by one of the authors: - https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-9159-demystifying_network_cards - https://media.ccc.de/v/35c3-9670-safe_and_secure_drivers_in_...
I've had my yubikey 4 nano for a year now. I have it on my keychain and it has weathered much abuse. it has a few scratches but that's about it. it's a very durable thing
i am only dabbling in this space myself, so can't answer everything. all the formats i mentioned are for a quantized version of the original model. basically a lower resolution version, with the associated precision…
i don't think such a guide exists. this space is moving pretty fast. a short rundown quantized model formats: - GGML: used with llama.cpp, outdated, support is dropped or will be soon. cpu+gpu inference - GGUF: "new…
there are modern products in this niche, and there is huge interest. the market certainly seems to be there (regium tried to defraud people for almost a million dollars i believe was the kickstarter sum before they got…
check out KoReader [0] from the F-Droid Store, imho it's way better than the built-in onyx reader app. [0] https://koreader.rocks
Sorry, can't help there as I don't need it, therefore never tried to get it to work. I think the microg subreddit [0] is your best bet for pointers [0] https://old.reddit.com/r/MicroG/
I have used these images for more than a year now, runs perfectly fine. Use Aurora Store (from F-Droid) if you need any Google Play apps installed. Be careful if you rely on SafetyNet, seems to be a pain to get working…
it does not solve the same problem, correct. it's still a great tool if your threat model warrants it.
generally it is advised to use ps2 input (like most laptop's integrated keyboard and touchpad). details on using usb keyboard and mouse here: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb-qubes/
If you are paranoid about something like this happening, just use https://www.qubes-os.org/. all usb devices are jailed in a non-networked vm by default. In general, if what you do warrants that level of paranoia, qubes…
since the qr code is just the totp seed, i simply print the seed in huge font on a sheet of paper. chance of enough degredation to inlegibility is pretty slim if stored correctly
at least for windows you can change the keyboard layout to directly output the deadkeys, example for german: https://github.com/RAnders00/Deutsch-ohne-Tottasten if none is available for your language you can build it…
thank you, i'll need to give this a go
OpenRA states in the about section > This means that OpenRA is not restricted by the technical limitations of the original closed-source games: it includes native support for modern operating systems and screen…
that's pretty much my train of thought as well. trickle down economics don't work like the theories would want it to, just look at quantitative easing and the ECB equivalent. all those cheap loans to banks never ended…
if you look at the graph, it all begins after 1971. that was the year the gold standard was finally abandoned for real. i am not an expert and don't know all the important puzzle pieces, or even understand them. but…
if anyone is looking for self hosting, https://thelounge.chat/ is a pretty good client (have used it for a few years)
I second this. Never tell an interviewer what you are currently making, only what you want them to pay you. There is no need for them to know and it only gives them leverage.
Which means you have no backup...
> Can snoop on cpu host memory via DMA That's why we have IOMMU
> They do not recommend using Tor as a tunnel/proxy afaik this is because of leakage problems - which can happen silently (eg tor connection goes down, suddenly all your traffic goes through clearnet) using whonix…
the Tor network steadily had an increase in bandwith available / consumed ratio. it is way faster than it was a few years ago https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth.png?start=2012-08-0... (from…
In my experience, this is not the case when both the reviewer and the reviewee are working together and want to find a good solution. Rephrasing criticism is a pretty common technique not exclusive to code reviews and…
to further clarify the power of qmk: you literally program (parts of the) firmware in c. so you can put modifiers everywhere you want, make layers until you are going crazy, make keys behave differently on press/hold,…
ccc talks by one of the authors: - https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-9159-demystifying_network_cards - https://media.ccc.de/v/35c3-9670-safe_and_secure_drivers_in_...
I've had my yubikey 4 nano for a year now. I have it on my keychain and it has weathered much abuse. it has a few scratches but that's about it. it's a very durable thing