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ultra2d
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The potential of tweaking cross-stream attention is a very interesting avenue, like they note in their discussion: "one-way interactions for security, or partial stream isolation for fine-grained privilege control". Splitting system streams from user streams already decreases likelihood of successful attacks (e.g., prompt injection) in their research, and that is - as they say - using the dense attention patterns between streams.
ultra2d
·5 mesi fa·discuss
AI erlebnis.
ultra2d
·6 mesi fa·discuss
It really depends on what you play. I've been playing online co-op regularly with a bunch of friends since Covid times. We're jumping to new (well, on sale) games regularly, and the only recent time I booted to Windows was because a 4-player mod for Remnant II _might_ not work on Linux. Can't remember the previous game that did not work on Linux. I'm so used to things working without major tinkering that I forget to check protondb most of the time.
ultra2d
·7 mesi fa·discuss
The hardcore mode of Kingdom Come: Deliverance really made me appreciate the game (although that's the only way I played it). It became a very immersive experience.

Valheim without a map would be a bit too much for me. No way to quickly escape to some safe green pastures sounds too stressful :).
ultra2d
·10 mesi fa·discuss
The short movie 'I'm not a robot' is also worth watching. The trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT0zlzjPVgg .
ultra2d
·11 mesi fa·discuss
I vividly remember the thrill of taking out the entire T rush to site B myself in about two seconds during a clan match (not that high level ;)). It was like dominoes falling down in a neat row. It was quite unexpected to rush to site B; the other four of my team were already at site A.
ultra2d
·12 mesi fa·discuss
Do you use encrypted ZFS?

I have dabbled before with FreeIPA and other VMs on a Debian host with ZFS. For simplicity, I switched to running Seafile with encrypted libraries on a VPS and back that up to a local server via ZFS send/receive. That local server switches itself on every night, updates, syncs and then goes into sleep again. For additional resiliency, I'm thinking of switching to ZFS on Linux desktop (currently Fedora), fully encrypted except for Steam. Then sync that every hour or so to another drive in the same machine, and sync less frequently to a local server. Since the dataset is already encrypted, I can either sync to an external drive or some cloud service. Another reason to do it like this is that storing a full photo archive within Seafile on a VPS is too costly.
ultra2d
·2 anni fa·discuss
Being used to Dutch bike infrastructure, the bike lanes in Taipei made no sense to me. The ones I've seen mostly are barely distinguishable from the actual sidewalk and at large intersections the "bike lanes" seem to overlap with the logical/natural spot for pedestrians to wait for a green light.