

Others who will be able to take and control the data may include Iran, Belarus, Russia, North Korea, and any shlub with a a copy of Kali and decent understanding of cybersecurity.
Others who will be able to take and control the data may include Iran, Belarus, Russia, North Korea, and any shlub with a a copy of Kali and decent understanding of cybersecurity.
So MAGA controlled software is all going to be full of security holes and none of their coders will really understand how it works (when it works). I’m sure this won’t come up later as groups are looking for ways to take them down.
Yup. Downloaded 7b, 32b, and 70b varieties this afternoon. Entirely out of spite.
This one is paywalled, but if you hit the firefox reader mode button quick enough you can bypass BI’s content blocker.
And every other car manufacturer has valuation multiples 12x lower than Tesla’s. Musk’s worst nightmare is investors treating Tesla like a car company. That’s why he keeps pushing on “Tesla is an AI company that makes cars, not a car company.”
“Terrible” is just for attention, but the bit of news that would have cratered any other company’s stock it that it’s down 71% YOY. Plus:
Regulatory Credits: $2.8 billion of profit came from selling regulatory credits, not from core business activities.
People in the current administration have said they plan to end these credits in the coming months. Without them in 2024 Tesla would have reported a $500million loss for the year.
Yeah, that started a week or two ago. Altman dropped the AGI promise too soon now he’s having to become a sci-fi author to keep the con cooking.
The most recent version in the kiwix ui is from Jan of 24. Wikimedia’s various download mirrors look like they offer stuff from largely from April or May.
I downloaded a copy of Wikipedia via kiwix before the 20th, knowing herr Musk’s grudge against them.
I wonder if these models are susceptible to poisoning. If I post Nightshaded pictures of my city all over meta, could I corrupt an update?
The last release noted that quote posts were on deck for the next feature release.
One day I might care about 4k, but it hasn’t happened yet. So I really can’t muster a shit to give about 8k.
The first thing I do with any new laptop is figure out show to disable the trackpad. I’ve never liked them and they’ve been getting worse as more manufacturers make apple-like ones (physical buttons are nicer). So I’m disinclined to own something that, for me, just introduces a ton of new ways for my spacebar to break.
I worked for the department that ran student computer labs (before most people started bringing computers to college with them). That’s where the real epic lan parties happened. Every time we’d update the desktops we’d celebrate with an all-nighter lan party for staff and friends.
Other than paying for tuition and dorm housing, yes.
Hey! How are your knees?
The 90 minutes drive from where I grew up to my dorm room.
I went to college in 1997 and went from 28.8kbps dialup to a 2.4gbit OC-48. I had no idea how slow the rest of the internet was until I had a better connection than most servers (at the time).
Edit: I was connected to the dorm ethernet via 10mbit NICs. So even with 5 PCs running in my dorm room, we were only using a fraction of the available bandwidth.
It’s like telnet, I’m happy to know its there when I need it but I’d rather not need it.
I care, in so much as I want to know what weakness I can exploit.