Defending yourself is not an atrocity.
Defending yourself is not an atrocity.
What about the thousands of death in Iran? How are we OK with that but retaliating against an attacker in self defense is bad?
Well you say it was air printing could be: wet filament, clogged nozzle, extruder or AMS issues.


They probably don’t care about trans people existing, just blaming the smallest minority group for distraction until it doesn’t exist anymore, then going to the next bigger one.
Yes that’s a pulseaudio issue. If you search pulse audio crackle you should find some tips. Something to do with some settings on delay I believe.
EDIT:
Also want to mention that for me, it was a USB port issue.


I think you are making the mistake of attributing intent to an LLM. A LLM does not have intent. It takes the context and generates the statistically most likely tokens that come next. The biography is part of the context.
The fact that it gives different answers based on context purely comes down to how it was trained and that there is no concept of “factual information”.
I’m not defending LLMs, this is just LLMs doing exactly what they were trained to do.


I mean this study literally says that poorly worded prompts give worse results. It makes sense too, imagine you are on some conspiracy Facebook group with bad grammar etc, those are the posts it will try to emulate.


I wanted to create a caching snap proxy and it turns out you have to register it with canonical to get a cert.


You were just boycotting before it was cool.


Lots of governments want it. But its no excuse doing it in a stupid way. For example EU IDs should have a function that just verifies someone is over 18 without any other info being send. At least the German one does. But its not being used.


This feels like a hacky solution.
Why not use VLANs? You can have just one physical interface and then have VLAN interfaces. You can then use a bridge to have every container have their own interface and IP that is attached to a specific VLAN.


Depends on how important it is. Looking for a hint for a puzzle game: never. Trying to find out actually important info: always.
They make it easy though because after every statement it has these numbered annotations and you can just mouse over to read the text.
You can chose different models and they differ in quality. The default one can be a bit hit and miss.


I use kagi assistant. It does a search, summarizes, then gives references to the origin of each claim. Genuinely useful.


They wrote this without googling anything.


Direct quotes get put into… quotes.


I’m missing a bit the fact that this is not a law yet. This is the position of the commission, which the parliament will then need to approve and has to get past the ECHR as well most likely.


It depends on your threat model or how I like to call it: the paranoia level. Since all connections go through the ISP router anyway you won’t really gain that much privacy unless you directly put a VPN on your router.
Here is what you could potentially stop leaking:
Also theoretically, the router could be an entry point to do attacks against your devices.
People who use pfsense mostly do that because they want more features. For example I have an IoT VLAN that cannot talk to the internet.
For privacy the simplest thing would be to try and put a custom firmware on your WiFi router, like OpenWRT.
Everything else is a bit of an overhaul. And in the end, you always have to trust that the WiFi access points manufacturers firmware does not exfiltrate data.
Also, I would just try plugging in to the modem and see what happens. Most likely you’re just wasting power right now with that ISP router.
Orca slicer, bambu studio
To be clear: that’s their issue.


Yes absolutely. The results are actually useful, they don’t have an incentive to keep you from finding what you are searching for. There is way less copywritten content and if there is, you can just block it.
Whenever I have to go back to “free” alternatives I am shocked by how much worse it is.
For others reading it:
ChatControl 1: allow scanning on voluntary basis (voted down twice recently)
ChatControl 2: mandatory scanning