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shanoaice
·23 giorni fa·discuss
Physical Access to a computer is almost always the fastest and easiest way to crack it down. Additionally, both Windows's BitLocker and Linux's dm-crypt are data at "rest" encryption. They are not responsible for the safety when your machine boots up. MAC and user password are the proper method when it's running.
shanoaice
·mese scorso·discuss
Kinda, China has the GFW so you need to circument that to access a larger part of global internet. Though that is relatively "easy" than to get a proper working SMS or KYC for Anthropic or OAI.
shanoaice
·mese scorso·discuss
Electricity in China are much, much cheaper than in U.S.

Also, DSv4 has access to Huawei Ascend GPUs that have native FP4 that allows all-native FP4+FP8 mixed compute that is more efficient than emulated FP4. Less so for 3rd party providers.
shanoaice
·mese scorso·discuss
similarly for me, MiniMax is kind of horrible that it somewhat regularly fall into loops that I had to save it from. DeepSeek & MiMO rarely got stuck. wonder how you get completely reversed experience.
shanoaice
·8 mesi fa·discuss
At least for Japan, South Korea and China we all draw our map centered to Pacific Ocean instead of Atlantic Ocean. It is very normal practice, unless the author of this article is so Eurocentrism that they think it is an arrogation for anyone other than Europe to put them in the center.
shanoaice
·8 mesi fa·discuss
From the information I've read, quite likely, given that Utah is pretty dry. Also the original data might be stored in its uncompressed form, so even if there were some non-extensive damage it might still be possible to recover some data based upon guessing with context (if it contains text source code, otherwise if it is just the binaries then not that easy).