Oh, never heard about it. A quick research showed me that restic is a very viable solution. Thanks for mentioning it, I added it to my comment.
While researching, I also came across a fancy WebUI, which is mostly what non-CLI users want: backrest
Oh, never heard about it. A quick research showed me that restic is a very viable solution. Thanks for mentioning it, I added it to my comment.
While researching, I also came across a fancy WebUI, which is mostly what non-CLI users want: backrest


Wrong community, excellent post. TIL. Thank you.
Hide it, or ICE will take it away


It was always the best message to get.


I am so glad that we have people like Stephen Burke on this planet. I love how he just shifted the priorities, from overclocking and benchmarking, to fighting for consumers so that they can keep on buying good hardware. He deserves much love.


You are absolutely right. They are talking about algorithmic trading and machine intelligence. Both things that have been in use for decades. Not sure why this is news then.


I am not so sure since I saw Super Size Me.
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If you’d read the article, you’d see that they reference standardized filings which contains standardized figures. Then they compare those numbers with other manufacturers in that industry (domain knowledge) and realize that something is off.
Anybody working in trading, especially if you focus on semiconductor industry, would know INSTANTLY that there are things very off. The article is so utterly stupid I can’t even comprehend.


Thank you. I am decently underwhelmed.


I’m not used to the Android ecosystem. Are there any good Android games I would want to play on my PC?


Did you just ignore the second part of my post on purpose? lmao


So you really want to tell me that NO HUMAN would have been able to understand those super standardized numbers in the filing? Sure man.
It took 18h for the AI to detect this. 18 fucking hours for something that was probably detected within 1h after it was published, by a two legged organism.


I am fascinated by all the morally questionable experiments and I always wondered if it was really necessary. So I am very curious about your project. And if it ends up causing sleepless nights, I still can go the lobotomy route.


Oh. That’s smart. Basically if the TPM validates the integrity, cheats cannot be installed/run on a Steam Machine. Let’s hope devs all over the world integrate this Steam Machine exception.


What a stupid excuse. It is possible to detect cheaters without even touching memory or cpu. You could do the magic on the servers, if you are really serious about anti-cheat.
And I actually liked facepunch, especially what Garry was doing.
Edit: Checked who Alistair McFarlane is. Just a producer. Has no idea about technical stuff. So why the fuck do they let them speak about technical topics if he clearly has no clue about them?!


No tolerance for the intolerant


Valve has amazing hardware engineering skills and I have no idea, why companies like ASUS struggle to compete. They struggled with the Steam Deck, they will struggle with the Steam Machine.
And AI is not the cause, just one of the last nails of that coffin. I’m still pissed at the gatekeeping moderators, actively eliminating participation of new users. I tried to be part of it two times, got burned two times, turned away and just used it as an info source, rather than “wasting” time trying to help others.