manitcor 11 months ago • 100%
And they are going to know the differences between my flagship loaded with creds and the base model i just bought and loaded just the travel apps? I didn't say don't bring anything, I said don't bring anything with real access.
I don't care about privacy more than I care about having my gear confiscated and it taking months to return should they decide to make me thier day.
manitcor 11 months ago • 100%
if I was travelling abroad I would not be bringing anything that has universal access to my accounts or data (primary phone for example). I would most likely get a new device loaded only with what I needed to get things done using a new account I transferred money into. For the most part I would not expect any issues but the laws at most borders, even US international borders generally say they can clean you out of all your data and force you to log into any devices you have with you. So the 2 countries mentioned are only part of the story when it comes to privacy when travelling international.
manitcor 11 months ago • 50%
Not a shocker, unemployed ATM and applying for some training classes, because I do not have a BACHELORS degree I need to complete a BASIC adult education test.
That's right folks; what was once a GED 30 years ago is a bachelors degree now, and they try to tell me that somehow the education is better now!
manitcor 1 year ago • 97%
plenty of content on my screen, I do admit Im posting less everywhere right now while hunting for a job.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
You still use data stores for that, either token databases or classic ones. Using the model itself for datamining is mostly novelty at this point due to the error.
https://twitter.com/untitled01ipynb/status/1696223864093577272
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
its spreading quickly, like butt bacteria.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
i have no idea why they title them that way, I blame youtube.
manitcor 1 year ago • 92%
the computer wrote the 2nd one on accident when someone asked it to bake a cake.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
updates are federated so really its just a matter of the client changing behavior a bit.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
bound to happen, though AFAIK, this is the first attempt
know of others?
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
maybe after, sadly im stuck on twitter due to the massive amount of AI relevant convo there. if I remember, ill record with obs.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
switching to a khadas vim4 myself.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
Something like Ansible+Proxmox will do what you want. https://vectops.com/2020/01/provision-proxmox-vms-with-ansible-quick-and-easy/
manitcor 1 year ago • 91%
was about to include it in my stack, guess i wont be now.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
should be fine, if you don't like how warm it gets a set of small heatsinks for amplifiers will run you a few bucks and takes all of 10 seconds to install.
manitcor 1 year ago • 87%
i like both the argon and the simple heatsink setups, either work great. i did end up adding an additional heatsink to the argon, the flat case does not provide great heat exchange in an enclosed space.
you can do passive cooling as well, just all depends on how hot the location gets.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
old floppy disks of different sizes. the bottom looks like 5 1/4" the ones on top with the metal centers are all 3 1/2". Both standards needed sleeves to be read. Many of these are likely trash now but that wouldn't stop me from trying to load them.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
this one changes entirely depending on if you know what the image is from or not.
manitcor 1 year ago • 50%
as time goes on i think techs that mark human made content will be more practical.
the only reason that read as "off" is because the poster did not put any time into it, prob just a simple question in a default chat somewhere. well made systems tuned to thier use are going to be surprisingly effective.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
i think it may have been. might as well, even if you put in time writing its likely to be assumed AI anyway, esp as it improves.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
Generally Available
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
pretty sure bing picked it up from one of the many apps that was doing it first like POE.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
just start asking to talk to the "iron momma"
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
"USA Left" != "EU Left"
there are of course leftists like what you are thinking in the US but are a smaller or quieter group here due huge pushes the other way
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
fired up my IRC client a few weeks ago, very quiet there but still running! what servers are worth joining these days?
also worth noting that Element is built with similar ideals to IRC but with E2EE included.
Also important to remember that IRC has some privacy issues that you may want to address before connecting as any IRC user can get your connecting IP and ISP info.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
just barons doing baron things.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
you realize thats not likely to be a thing due to hosting costing money. file hosting in particular is a bigger bill each month while realizing only minimal utilization increase. if its to be 100% free its going to collapse eventually.
search for a subscription or ad-supported system you like. You aren't looking for free software (what OSS is) you are looking for free service (increasingly rare on the internet)
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
this is also a common pose for abstract human form statues right down to the pointed handless arms. many logos used this.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
you mean like running your own? nextcloud
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
maybe the heat, everyone shaded the same all day?
manitcor 1 year ago • 87%
looks like phosphorus deficiency potentially, not all seeds are the same.
what strain?
https://www.reddit.com/r/trees/comments/x41c8j/new_chart_of_what_cannabis_leaves_look_like_with/
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
i think there was a lot of hope among some at the public systems, no clue if it will bear out, the tech however is a viable PKI distro strategy that has been proven to work already in multiple large orgs in different forms. We don't talk about how expensive or difficult it is to control your own PKI. Its one of the key reasons why you have to yield so much data and control to providers.
I could go on a long rant about what the internet was built to be vs what "big tech" has perverted it into, using p2p technologies to do it then saying "i dont see what the point is for people to have versions of this for themselves rather than it being only in the hands of big corps controlled by share holders" but thats about as far as Ill go.
as for private systems, this stuff is already starting to rule your world. distributed PKI systems in enterprise require expensive and technically onerous trust ceremonies for each cross system connection. you also require functioning cert trees from root to tip in order to validate anything in most of these systems (tools like pgp are the exception rather than the rule sadly). These systems are expensive to operate and add another single point of attack to the system. There are already chains doing internal asset management at companies, and its quite likely that any DiD standard that becomes a gov ID will be on a ledger network not that it should matter to end users.
the biggest push with the latest wave of the tech is to stop trying to sell to people, sell to enterprise, the usecases are more solid and don't require strange economic games to function.
You will be using blockchain tech, but if its deployed right. You will never know. Do you know or care what app server or db your provider uses? of course not.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
Issue has been the workflow for that, everyone wants something that works with thier phone and self-updates. Also have only seen a couple good air-gapped signers. No one likes the offline signer story except finance governance ppl so far.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
I think we are grasping for new words here really, its only been in the last few years orgs have been exploring actual deployments internally.
I do have a very reductive definition of "blockchain" as I believe it is what it says. what is considered "satoshi's vision" includes a blockchain system but it does not define the word.
HL is a blank canvas that allows you to deploy whatever consensus you want including those commonly found in public chains, it is entirely possible to run a hyperledger instance that is compatible with any network you would like, presuming you would want that effort.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
you are correct, i will edit the body. ty
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
the issue with the hardware wallet is not a "simple math" problem but a "trust" issue. in reality you simply can't trust any hardware you didn't make yourself, in practical use we usually pick vendors we like and decide to trust them.
for example. many people considered ledger trustworthy until they introduced firmware that indicates a capability to exfiltrate the keys.
I think the problem you are speaking to was some older hardware keys (and maybe some strange off brands) that encode keys at the factory, to my knowledge no major product does anything like that and they take pains to show you are generating the key. the big back and forth there has been with hardware providers using methods that are potentially reversible or other types of vulnerabilities.
Yes pretty much all devices will allow you to import a key you have generated by whatever means you prefer, however once you put it on the device you are signing up for the other issues that come with hardware still.
manitcor 1 year ago • 100%
there are opensource wallets, the standard is called BIP39
im not sure if any of the hardware providers are doing it though
im still not sure what you are getting at, if you are suggesting I somehow trust hardware cold wallet providers, I dont, does not mean Im not stuck using the tools.