zer0w1re
No user record in our sample, but zer0w1re has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but zer0w1re has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Neat! I wonder if both airpods could be used more like paddles for dot/dash, rather than one click for dot and two clicks for dash.
I always thought that's what captchas evolved into anyways. Human-reinforced training for AI image recognition.
That's a good cheap option, but for me the most convenient way to power it is with USB-C. I just use the same 60W USB-C PD power block and beefy USB-C cable that I carry in my bag anyways. The cable is also much more…
So what are these "consequences" you keep referring to?
Ah, yes. More complaining about freely posting content publicly on the internet and then being upset when it's used in a way you don't want. I'm sure foreign companies and even governments are doing something similar,…
Why is this assumed to be an issue of intentionally 'injecting ads into Bing Chat', and not just a side effect of parsing Bing search results that may include advertisements that have always been there? The later seems…
Those two examples are the exact use-case that defining scripts in pyproject.toml are meant for. Users of my installed package would never need to run `twine publish` or build the project's docker image. That's only…
I seriously don't understand why everyone is scrambling to cripple AI in an effort to maintain human copyright bs. Do you think upcoming AI models from countries like China are going to care about whether or not it…
Oh neat, how very newsworthy, a decade-old project that hasn't been updated in nearly a year.
Works fine for me on Firefox 99.0
I panicked for a few minutes waiting for IT to knock on my office door...
Is this also the case when replacing the stock ls binary with the one from GNU coreutils?
If you care about not having a Google account, then start talking about custom ROMs. Not really a relevant complaint since custom ROMs exist. And it'd be trivial to compile the latest kernel and load it on your device.…
> though I will be overjoyed once GNU/Linux on phones reaches enough maturity to replace Android You do realize that Android does run the Linux kernel, and generally has GNU coreutils available, right?
Perhaps something along the lines of an Intel NUC? https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/boards-kits...