

Can you use DNS challenges instead? That would just require that you can create a TXT record in your domain.


Can you use DNS challenges instead? That would just require that you can create a TXT record in your domain.


Well last I heard you can’t copyright the output of an LLM, so the entire concept of a licence for open slopware is moot.


Using an LLM to do a database migration is like asking your neighbour’s kid to file your taxes.


I don’t frankly care to learn what the pedo in charge of Google is called.
Blunder Pinochet. Or is it Sundial Pinoy. Or Thundercat Pyjamas.

This video contains AI generated clips. What a fucking world we live in now, that the BBC of all people is putting obvious shitty fake slop into their reports. And of all the videos they could put it in, it’s one about the negative impacts of technology. Fuck.


And it breaks sooo many sites.
No it doesn’t. I use Librewolf and this common refrain is FUD.
Are you saying that secure boot is what fixed Space Engineers 2, or was that just an unrelated aside?


Google is first party. The user is second party. Everyone else is third party.

Did someone say “trust?”


Which order are these emails supposed to be read in? Is the manufacturer replying to the reviewer or vice-versa?


I’ve been waiting for something like this to appear. Not just a “plagiarism detector” but something that actually identifies the data in the training pool that most closely represent a particular AI model output. You could do the same for text and images too, and I’m surprised this is the first one that I’ve heard of.
I’m not a fan of the MAFIAA but if this type of reverse-search tech can hold AI companies to account then it’s a step towards reining them in.


Vibe-coded slop is horribly insecure and the dev doesn’t understand the codebase?
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I was referring to this part:
Welp, I just wanted to check something on the remote desktop, so I launched VNC, and WOAH, I didn’t expect to get XFCE invasion. I didn’t know XFCE can do Wayland now.
Now I don’t really understand what you’re doing at all.


Hi, could you explain how key exchange works and why you chose AES-256 in CBC mode?


I’m guessing that your remote XFCE isn’t doing anything to do with Wayland, it’s the local VNC client.


The war on general purpose computing.


I have the same problem in Bazzite and the only workaround I’ve found is to unplug and replug the HDMI cable. Not ideal.
Whether you own the copyright to your derivative work is not the same question as whether you are infringing someone else’s copyright.