Tryin’ catch me riding forty
Tryin’ catch me riding forty
Not sure what year but that’s definitely a 90’s van
It looks nice but we should also acknowledge there’s beauty if they choose not to have a nose job.
Roads? Where we’re going we won’t need roads
Eddie: I love it when a van comes together.
Now that’s a real shuttlecraft
Mom, can we get a shuttle craft?
No honey, we have a shuttle craft at home.
The shuttle craft at home…
It’s true. And it’s worse since people worry about the security of the OS but download large batches of suspect apps and games.
Media and games. Only loaded and run when I’m using them.
Package dependencies? How much of that is loading at runtime? How many security holes and exploits is some sub, sub, sub package going to introduce?
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Which, if ChatGPT has or is getting parity with human writers then, by definition, it’s going to be impossible to tell the difference.
And if it can tell the difference it’s either going to prove their product is substandard, they can identify snippets of copyrighted material they have in their training set, or falsely identify people whose content and styles their training on.
I’m not sure what the angel here is for OpenAI but it’s problematic to their brand and, potentially, legally no matter how they go about it.
Just like positrons are the opposite of electrons maybe passkeys send private keys and keep the public ones in PKI… wait…
True. This does allow for persistent recurring infection post clean and cold boot.
Interesting flaw to keep an eye on.
left-pad
Quarterly reports demand that line go up.
The line must always go up.
Is the current trackball removable from the current one?
I wonder if you can replace that component with something new as long as it still fits, can register the movement.
That is if you really like your current one and want to find a way to “refresh” it
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I think Secure boot is intended to check that the boot loader itself is signed.
This is a way to mitigate viruses and malware that infects the boot loader so it can reinstall itself if it’s removed by AV, or something else.
If you can create a boot loader that is signed in such a way that secure boot can’t tell it’s invalid then you can do some nasty stuff.
Closest analogy I can think of is verisigns private key being leaked and there’s no fast and easy way to revoke and replace it without wreaking havoc on currently installed OS’s machines.
That’s a good one. Thanks!
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