

It’s not connected. Don’t get me wrong I agree with your sentiment - but law doesn’t care about ethics or morale or anything.
“Public doctrine” is nothing they exists, legally. Toy are wasting bandwidth of change.org .


It’s not connected. Don’t get me wrong I agree with your sentiment - but law doesn’t care about ethics or morale or anything.
“Public doctrine” is nothing they exists, legally. Toy are wasting bandwidth of change.org .


No the claim is dubious because it’s equalling “written on bank note” with “must be basis for legal discussions”.
Thanks, friend! I really like the intention ❤️
What do you mean, “open source only”?
I mean it’s a collection I could stand behind in most parts - but from Signal over Vivaldi, Proton, etc. I’d eyeball about a fourth are not FOSS.
Why not be proud on the degoogled part and the conscious choices you made instead of adding hashtag spammed missinfo?


Yeah but that doesn’t solve OPs problem re/ proton - what I meant was that perhaps there is no Netherlands server that provides their random port forwarding or it gets a hickup with it.
If you refer to me not using proton:
The port forwarding is not the main reason (that’s their C level weirding me out) - and for the port forwarding specifically: It’s not (only/mainly) qbittorrent I want port forwarding for :)


I don’t use proton so can’t validate but two things stand out to me:
Good luck!


That’s my problem: any single word humanizes the tool in my opinion. Iperhaps something like “stochastic debris” comes close but there’s no chance to counter the common force of pop culture, Corp speak a and humanities talent to see humanoid behavior everywhere but each other. :(


Accepting concepts like “right” and “wrong” gives those tools way too much credit, basically following the AI narrative of the corporations behind them. They can only be used about the output but not the tool itself.
To be precise:
LLMs can’t be right or wrong because the way they work has no link to any reality - it’s stochastics, not evaluation. I also don’t like the term halluzination for the same reason. It’s simply a too high temperature setting jumping into a closeby but unrelated vector set.
Why this is an important distinction: Arguing that an LLM is wrong is arguing on the ground of ChatGPT and the likes: It’s then a “oh but wen make them better!” And their marketing departments overjoy.
To take your calculator analogy: like these tools do have floating point errors which are inherent to those tools wrong outputs are a dore part of LLMs.
We can minimize that but then they automatically use part of their function. This limitation is way stronger on LLMs than limiting a calculator to 16 digits after the comma though…


This would only be correct if this would be an exit node, which it isn’t.
This extension is not about personal gain but supporting people who can’t enter the your network due to their local legislation.
Your fingerprinting argument only works for exit nodes - there you’re be absolutely right though!


Yeah this is beyond ridiculous to blame anything or anyone else.
I mean accidently letting lose an autonomous non-tested non-guarailed tool in my dev environment… Well tough luck, shit, something for a good post mortem to learn from.
Having an infrastructure that allowed a single actor to cause this damage? This shouldn’t even be possible for a malicious human from within the system this easily.


That’s an utterly ignorant statement.
To expect others, often volunteer, to take such a personal risk because the legislation in one part of the world is utterly fucked. How about expecting the people who actually live in the country and state and have a chance to influence those laws to step up their game instead of trying to tell third parties to take individual and personal consequence.


They outline the issues from their perspective.
What else should they do? Break their own licence model (which prohibits (geographic) discrimination) or break the law? It’s either one of those two or comply.
For users yes - for developers, as much as it saddens me, no.
Ubuntu for example started the discussion about what they need to do to show their the demanded effort was being put into.
It’s the devs that are put at risk here - and I dare say by design. If this just correlates or is caused by the support from the big OS corporations one can only speculate. My speculation is: at the very least strongly influenced.


There is no hard definition within the laws so this is all speculation. This means that there is no technical answer because the question in is core is a legal one.
Your TV for example can have a browser without problems.
You can have an integrated board that runs a full Linux without you being able to touch the underlying OS and let that start a browser, too. You know those tv screens that show you traffic into it flight plans at the airport? Those are often full Linux computers set up exactly like that.
In short: we’ll only know when the law is actually being tested. It’s written in a way that I as layman could talk and software and even most hardware into it’s definition, it’s absolute bullshit…
I don’t think it’ll come globally at all - even the most crazy laws I’ve read so far target “only” OS vendors.
If it comes it’ll be regional only as manufacturers will be hell bent on not losing revenue in the rest of the world.
Keep in mind that age verification needs to be done on a local level as there is no universal level of what is an acceptable method.
Yes, it is private by technology:
GPS and other systems working the same way are passive, similar to receiving a radio signal. You’re receiving the signal of several satellites at the same time and your device calculates your position based on those signals. You’re basically getting “I’m satellite cool boy and at the next beep it’s exactly five past nine” all the time - only with a bit more precision. Your device does rhen the actusl position calculation locally.
Fun fact! Geo positioning is one off the few things where we need to apply both general and special relativity for real world effects: the effects due to the satellites speed and high distance to earth (and therefore the reduced effect of gravity) cause a significant shift in the speed in which clocks run on those satellites compare to Earth. As we use the exact time to calculate distance and with that position this would cause a huge drift otherwise!


Ah but this means if I can’t control the client (i.e. because I’ve setup a streaming server) then it’s not a solution for me - but I’d I do then this is the cleaner one because it doesn’t reencode the files.
Understood, thank you!


I might have a mistake in my thoughts/knowledge:
This would be a playback tool dependent solution though, right? Because then it works be not something at least I’d want.
Am I overlooking something? (Except the obvious “keep the original” aspect)


You don’t! At least not in the sense that I’m aware of the JADE thing:
JADE is nothing that is a strong work proven topic but came from social media to handle narcissistic people as a peer group.
Your reactions are hostility and rejection based and how I understand you it’s your nerves that you want to preserve.
For this in a professional work place there are multiple ways to deal with and even all of them at the same time, just from the top of my head:
Hope this helps a bit!
Apparently the account got flagged, not even the repo itself.
By now I think they left the driver wheel to chatgpt and hope for the best.