You’re going to start a fight with the doas
people.
You’re going to start a fight with the doas
people.
Still not as bad as chmod -R 777
.
Is a chicken egg an egg laid by a chicken, or an egg that if fertilized would hatch into a chicken?
That’s LLM AI, but the type I’m talking about is the machine learning kind. I can envision a system that takes e.g. a sample’s test data and provides a summary, which is not far from what doctors do anyway. If you ever get a blood test’s results explained to you it’s “this value is high, which would be concerning except that this other value is not high, so you’re probably fine regarding X. However, I notice that this other value is low, and this can be an indicator of Y. I’m going to request a follow-up test regarding that.” Yes, I would trust an AI to give me that explanation, because those are very strict parameters to work with, and the input comes from a trusted source (lab results and medical training data) and not “Bob’s shrimping and hoola hoop dancing blog”.
Hah, you caught it before the edit. I had rewritten the sentence and the comma was a leftover from the previous syntax.
Another way to put it that shows that there should be no comma : “Eric Adams is charged with stealing $10M. This speaks to a larger plot.”
AI trained to do that job? Sure, yeah. LLM AI? Fuck no.
And later Romo Lampkin and Crowley.
Mark Sheppard was so young!
Depends on the type of ad. The new ones that YouTube injects into the video stream would not be blockable. Everything else is blocked just fine.
same amount of effort
Physical effort, yes. Cognitive effort, no.
CUPS is installed on the majority of desktop systems. One of the listed CVEs indicates that port 631 is by default open to the local network, so if you connect to any shared network (public WiFi, work/school network, even your home network if another compromised device gets connected to it) you’re exposed. Or a browser flaw or other vulnerability could be exploited to forward a packet to that port.
In other words: While access to port 631 is required first, the severity of the vulnerability lies in how damn easy it is to take over a system after that. And the system can be re-compromised any time you print something, making this a persistent vector.
And miss out on the sweet release from this mortal coil?
Knowing that there are 7+ Enterprises already qualifies you as a Star Trek nerd.
It could be to protect the cord from being damaged by the prongs - the plastic cover would be softer and less sharp.
Except that Starlink pricing and throughput is not linear. They’re starting to add congestion charges in popular areas, they have no satellites at higher latitudes, and their devices suffer at low temperatures. If you think that Starlink will be able to deliver what Elmo claims, then I have a trip to the Titanic to sell to you.
Pixel 8 user here - the in-display fingerprint reader is fine, as long as my finger isn’t super dry (which happens regularly). So I’m regularly licking my finger to unlock the device like some boomer that’s used to doing it from turning pages in a book.
I can’t help but feel offended by some of those poses. Q hunching, the Borg queen running, Khan doing whatever he’s doing with his left hand…