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Real Money, Fake Models: Deceptive Model Claims in Shadow APIs

arxiv.org
2 points·by cxplay·4 months ago·0 comments

Anna's Archive Loses .LI Domain as Legal Pressure Mounts

torrentfreak.com
36 points·by cxplay·4 months ago·6 comments

Why is YouTube's embed cache so large?

nostr.moe
1 points·by cxplay·5 months ago·0 comments

Marmot Protocol: Decentralized group messaging base on MLS and Nostr

github.com
2 points·by cxplay·6 months ago·0 comments

Blinc: Declarative and reactive GUI based on Rust

github.com
2 points·by cxplay·7 months ago·0 comments

comments

cxplay
·3 months ago·discuss
Compared to Anthropic's $1.5 billion, that's still too little.
cxplay
·3 months ago·discuss
However, OneDrive users (yes, that includes me) are still complaining that there’s no way to set up exclusions.
cxplay
·3 months ago·discuss
Maybe it would be better to ask in the #asknostr tag on Nostr.
cxplay
·4 months ago·discuss
Try next filters:

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cxplay
·4 months ago·discuss
You don't need RSS; you need AdBlock.
cxplay
·4 months ago·discuss
There seems to be an issue with DNS. Did I miss something?
cxplay
·4 months ago·discuss
Until one day you start craving brief rants from people or random cat pictures, and suddenly your RSS reader overflows with an endless stream of unread items. Then you find yourself wanting to interact with those posts. Congratulations, you've invented social media. No, social media will never die, and RSS will never die either, because they're part of the same lineage. The only difference is what extra features people have tacked onto them—and those can't be turned off.
cxplay
·6 months ago·discuss
Let's look back at 2023:

Welcome to Wildebeest: the Fediverse on Cloudflare https://blog.cloudflare.com/welcome-to-wildebeest-the-fedive...

Wildebeest ceased maintenance one month after the article's publication, adding a similar comment several months later[1]:

> :warning: This project has been archived and is no longer actively maintained or supported. Feel free to for this repository, explore the codebase, and adapt it to your needs. Wildebeest was an opportunity to showcase our technology stack's power and versatility and prove how anyone can use Cloudflare to build larger applications that involve multiple systems and complex requirements.

[1]: https://github.com/cloudflare/wildebeest/commit/b1be6a5c49be...
cxplay
·6 months ago·discuss
To improve user experience, Nostr clients typically pre-load several large relays. In fact, Nostr also supports using NIP-19[1] pointers to pass custom relay hints to the client, similar to the tracker in BitTorrent and Magnet. Furthermore, I believe that with Let's Encrypt now offering free and widespread IP certificates, domain dependency issues will be further alleviated on Nostr.

[1]: https://nips.nostr.com/19
cxplay
·6 months ago·discuss
Check NIP-65[1], this is the key to the latest Nostr client's automatic discovery feature.

[1] https://nips.nostr.com/65
cxplay
·7 months ago·discuss
The only thing worth complaining about might be that there are too many "crypto bros" :D
cxplay
·7 months ago·discuss
The sheer breadth of Nostr's current development is overwhelming at times. I often find myself exclaiming, "What? Nostr can be used like that?" At present, Nostr appears to be merely a protocol operating within a social media framework. Its capabilities are vast, yet it fundamentally only requires "sending JSON via WebSocket and signing it using the specified algorithm."
cxplay
·7 months ago·discuss
The closest opportunity for humanity to achieve "software freedom" may be through a brain-computer interface directly connected to the Linux kernel. /j
cxplay
·7 months ago·discuss
I'm currently in China, pondering whether Framework's approach to promoting repairability is feasible locally. I can easily purchase parts for nearly any retail laptop (yes, nearly any) on online shopping sites, sometimes even including the motherboard. Repairing electronic hardware isn't easy for non-professionals, but Framework's parts aren't just "parts" anymore—they're modules designed for easy repair. They clearly aren't manufactured and sold as individual components. This reminds me of LG's modular phones. For a time, their market lifecycle was so short that some of LG's premium modules ended up circulating at prices higher than the devices themselves.
cxplay
·7 months ago·discuss
I'm also using Reqable, for those interested check it out: https://reqable.com