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A New Case Exposed the Clever Workaround the FBI Uses to Read Secure Messages

inc.com
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How Did the FBI Get Nancy Guthrie's Nest Doorbell Footage?

lifehacker.com
127 ポイント·投稿者 daft_pink·5 か月前·80 コメント

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daft_pink
·9 時間前·議論
Does anyone else feel like it would be great to be able to purchase $4000 AI box but 128 gigs is not enough. If I spend all that money and it doesn’t really do what I wanted to do, whats the point?

It’s kind of like general aviation where you can go buy a Cessna but it’s only going to realistically get you somewhere you could drive anyways but do you really wanna spend that mush cash to get road trip distance at slightly better than road trip speeds? You really need a 5 million dollar jet and that’s just not practical. That’s sort of how I feel about this device.
daft_pink
·4 日前·議論
Make sure you have a very good LLC that can’t be pierced.
daft_pink
·4 日前·議論
I think it’s outrageous that pseudoephedrine has become difficult and annoying to purchase while they put that ineffective garbage out through all these combo drugs.
daft_pink
·4 日前·議論
It would be really nice if they included clustering support like a blueprint on how to buy several of these and cluster them to run the really large models in the best way possible.
daft_pink
·6 日前·議論
I don’t agree with this. While, it may be true that E2E carries risks of government surveillance.

E2E makes it less likely that your information will get hacked and reduces the risk that employees will access your information.

The reality is that these security claims are generally subject to internal audit and would need company wide collusion and the risk of a whistleblower or disgruntled former employee if they were violated provides some level of protection that a large tech company offering of e2e doesn’t mean some level of benefit from the user compared to perfect encryption security.
daft_pink
·6 日前·議論
Am I the only one who thinks it's creepy to click a link to a website and immediately get asked for a location?
daft_pink
·7 日前·議論
Is there a summary of what he actually did? Since I didn’t follow the initial news item I feel like we are seeing the result before understanding the problem.
daft_pink
·9 日前·議論
I agree why they reverse the x axis makes this graph very hard to understand for the casual observer.
daft_pink
·9 日前·議論
I couldn’t find if it is soc 2 etc
daft_pink
·11 日前·議論
it would also be really nice to have arm and x64.
daft_pink
·12 日前·議論
I feel the main useful feature that I’m looking for is the ability to use the unlimited multipoint on other devices. The 2 points that most other devices gives you is terrible. It would be nice to be able to quickly connect to my voip deskphone at work from time to time.
daft_pink
·14 日前·議論
I wasn’t aware of home manager. I will try it thanks!

I converted my homelab with an Nvidia graphic
daft_pink
·14 日前·議論
I’m generally prefer republicans, but not in favor of this!
daft_pink
·15 日前·議論
I find I have a lot of trouble with updating with nixos. I really like the OS but I find that when I have something like Claude Code and I need to update to the newest version, I just have trouble. It just seems like a lot of work updating versions otherwise NixOS is really awesome and great.
daft_pink
·16 日前·議論
I'm really curious if there are privacy implications to the ads since Google ads showed the complete search that you made to the advertiser. I'm curious how their ads console works
daft_pink
·16 日前·議論
I blame the hyperscalers not AI.

I think open source is important and fair use is important, but I’m skeptical of the business model of gutting open source by hosting it and reselling it wholesale with a few modifications.

Amazon, Google and Microsoft are getting rich just reselling hosted open source and actively competing with and gutting companies like Elastic.
daft_pink
·16 日前·議論
Commenting on Hacker News is often just stating the obvious, but people still upvote! ;)
daft_pink
·17 日前·議論
That system is going to be a nightmare in discovery
daft_pink
·17 日前·議論
If you look at the chart, the systemic rejection rate is only like 5-10%. It’s not a huge impact and it’s just about getting an interview not getting the job, so they could still get rejected.

I just think certain resumes will get an interview almost every time in some industries and certain resumes will likely never get an interview almost every time, but the majority of resumes are like you say have different aspects that appeal to one empoyer over another.
daft_pink
·17 日前·議論
Anyone who’s done hiring wouldn’t be shocked by this:

We find applicants are more likely to be rejected from every position they apply to than would be predicted by the baseline of each position making statistically independent decisions.

Obviously a rejected resume is more likely to be rejected by every other employer and an accepted resume is more likely to be accepted by every other employer. Like online dating, most employers are looking for some baseline indicators that you are going to be successful and stable.