

Make a PR or ask the devs. The search could be improved for sure.


Make a PR or ask the devs. The search could be improved for sure.


1 month for all this? There is no way this isn’t LLMed.


Piezoelectric? Do you have a printer in your PC? 😄
Regardless, score for Linux, I guess. Gould be ale to game just fine, as long as it isn’t using crappy anticheat.


Would be cool to add peertube, loops, and pixelfed as a destinations.


ZEGO did not disclose what kind of attack it suffered, whether ransomware was involved, who was behind it, or whether customer or employee data was compromised
GDPR states that if personally identifying information was compromised, the users must be notified. They can’t just decide not to publish what happened. It’s against the law.
This screams “upper management didn’t make security a priority”.


As long as it’s configurable, sure. For example I never have a license section. There’s a license file, open it.
And, depending on how you implement it, it would be great to have plugins. Or implement it as a plugin to something existing. Have you done a search for prior art?


People just love to hate. I hope this leads to more open hardware.
However, the next best thing that could happen to printing would be an alternative printing agent that is as cheap as water.


Mixnet? Sounds like TOR or I2P. What’s the difference?


It’s an embedded YouTube video. I don’t know why they don’t use peertube.

SharePoint now, Microslop later. All in good time.


Sticking it into a sandbox is reasonable, but you can also use more privacy aware browsers like LibreWolf. Chrome and Chromium will track you 100%, so don’t launch those unless necessary.
At least that’s what I do.


The EU or South Korea might. Maybe…


I hope some regulators pounce onto this.


Kernel level anticheat decides to consider the presence of linux a problem : “I’d say this is a linux problem”.
Yes, blaming the victim…


Honestly, the article is crap. It doesn’t mention any of this. Thanks for linking it.
I remember reading about analog neural circuits somewhere but wasn’t aware this was what the author was referring to. He just went around in circles describing how they were used.


That isn’t the difference the author is describing. They are talking about discrete vs continuous and bring it up a number of times. That is a fundamental difference in operation. Nowhere does it state how this is achieved. A neural network? LLM? Some advanced stochastic model? What?


Yeah, but you don’t have to be a dick about it.


Wat? If you have something running on your system that’s tracking you, you are already fucked. It doesn’t require that file. It can just create one anywhere on the system and use it, if need be.


The article doesn’t seem to say. I don’t know if it’s a problem with defaults or caused by the devs themselves.
You think you could hammer out all these features in a month with shir code? It’d take me that long just to do the research in how it works.
I understand having no job can give you a lot of time, I did have that too once, but even coding 12h a day for a month straight, hammering something like this out is insane. It would take the average idiot developer at least 2-3 months to get this much code out.
And someone pointed out it was done in 2 weeks. That’s even more LLMspicious