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NIH Website Down

nih.gov
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Building a Better World Through Technology – Mitchell Baker

mitchellbaker.net
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Growing Mozilla – and evolving our leadership

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Project 2025 Creators Dox Wikipedia Editors. The Tool They're Using. Horrifying

slate.com
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Spot the Difference – But for Coders

spot-the-difference-app.web.app
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3 years of intense learning – The Dawnmaker Post-mortem

adrian.gaudebert.fr
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We Built a Full Text RSS Feed

404media.co
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Cyberattack Paralyzes the Largest U.S. Health Care Payment System

nytimes.com
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GitHub besieged by malicious repositories in ongoing attack

arstechnica.com
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What is SAML and why you should care

boxyhq.com
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Rotten Apple

adactio.com
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A manifesto for small, static, web apps

rosswintle.uk
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And the layoffs keep coming – Cisco

reuters.com
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Mozilla's new service tries to wipe your data off the web

theverge.com
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Vike

vike.dev
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Stanford Craft – Interesting AI Resource

craft.stanford.edu
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schalkneethling
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More in this thread by Brian Krebs - https://hachyderm.io/@[email protected]/1140895564...
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NIH Website Down. Is this temporary?
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Mozilla.ai
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A little game a friend of mine made
schalkneethling
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You gotta love this, "seeks to focus on high growth areas"
schalkneethling
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This is not unique, unfortunately. I have been battling with them for the last two months now and I am in the process of moving everything away from DigitalOcean. Something has changed over there and they have zero tolerance concerning everything.

My account was overdue by $10 (after being paid on time for close to 5 years), I asked for a deadline extension of 1 week and it was declined. They have already turned off all of my droplets and are now threatening to delete everything with no recourse within the next three days.

Again, not unwilling to pay, I was merely asking for an extension by 7 days for $10 and they declined my request.
schalkneethling
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Another example of why secure defaults are so important.
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This very much sounds like silent sacking that is happening at a lot of big companies. That way they do not have to say they are doing layoffs - https://changelog.com/podcast/573
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When I was running ossreleasefeed back in the day, I got Slashdotted twice. Fond memories, even though I had to run around rebooting servers ;p
schalkneethling
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Thanks for the link.
schalkneethling
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This community keeps blowing me away.
schalkneethling
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This sounds like a made-up concern to me or am I missing something?

"One Fortune 500 executive recently told me that they were worried that one organization could use a public LLM to learn what its competitors were asking that same LLM. For example, one pharmaceutical company using ChatGPT4 or similar for corporate espionage could essentially spy on its competitor’s research queries. A public LLM aggregates the data of the prompt itself and which user initiated that prompt. So, by asking about a certain company’s research, that data can become part of the public record."
schalkneethling
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An end-to-end guide on how to self-host Dub.co – the open-source link management platform.
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I thought this was already a done deal.
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Related: Meta's Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun talks about the future of artificial intelligence - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah6nR8YAYF4
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The one I use the most is probably https://developer-toolchest.com
schalkneethling
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This was interesting to see after having read the following earlier in the week. https://www.theregister.com/2023/12/11/log4j_vulnerabilities...
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"The world's most important advanced technology is nearly all produced in a single facility," says AI expert Rob Toews.
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This is the repository for distil-small.en, a distilled variant of Whisper small.en. It is the smallest Distil-Whisper checkpoint, with just 166M parameters, making it the ideal choice for memory constrained applications (e.g. on-device).