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sippeangelo
·há 18 dias·discuss
Seriously, what is the threat model here?
sippeangelo
·há 19 dias·discuss


  deno desktop ships in Deno v2.9.0 and is not in a stable release yet. To try it now, run deno upgrade canary to install the canary build. The command, configuration keys, and TypeScript APIs may still change before the feature is stable.
sippeangelo
·mês passado·discuss
I'd say it's still better than "dotnet"
sippeangelo
·mês passado·discuss
The theory that they broadcast communication on a band near GPS in order to discourage jamming of their early warning system sounds likely. Flexing the ability to jam GPS is pointless, since it's obvious that any state actor who has military satellites in orbit has considered this option or have the capability already. Therefore, the disruptions must either be regular tests of the capability, or just actual communication. Right?
sippeangelo
·há 2 meses·discuss
This reads like the most blatant attempt yet to strip away our freedoms in the name of mass surveillance! If you wanted to use a VPN to bypass age verification in the EU, you wouldn't use an EU VPN in the first place!

They can't ban non-EU VPNs without setting up a Great Firewall of Europe, but maybe that is the goal now? Looking at Spain blocking all of Cloudflare doing football games, it definitely sets a dark precedent.
sippeangelo
·há 2 meses·discuss
We know it's simple to detect someone's heartbeat from just colour changes of ones skin in a regular video taken with a phone camera. Wouldn't this be trivial with military level IR tech? Sounds way more likely than some amazing new top secret technology that is somehow filtering out every other magnetic field and can detect a heartbeat through mountains.
sippeangelo
·há 2 meses·discuss
Just recently I've compiled my side-project Rust game engine to WASM and it runs beautifully in the browser, as well as SSH2 to have a fully featured SSH implementation in the browser over a websocket transport.

It can obviously do amazing things, but the expectation for it to do replace webdev frontend code was always a huge misconception. Though recent developments have made DOM access without a JavaScript translation layer possible, so that might change!

I'd say the hype is still very much alive.
sippeangelo
·há 3 meses·discuss
That's why I'm so puzzled to why Composer doesn't work better when they have the ability to train it from scratch for their agent harness! Yet it still fails to apply edits, gets confused why it can't call some commands in its sandbox, the list goes on...
sippeangelo
·há 3 meses·discuss
It definitely feels sufficient for questions and planning, but it is surprisingly lacking in the actual coding department once you go for edits that need changes in multiple files. Which is surprising considering they should have been able to train it on their own harness!
sippeangelo
·há 3 meses·discuss
That's a hefty payday for a model that barely functions! Every time I run out of API credits and get kicked back to Composer 2 I feel like I'm better off just packing up for the rest of the month.

I feel like we're finally at a point where you don't have to constantly argue with and constantly babysit coding models, which makes it even more frustrating when you're suddenly forced to deal with one that ignores your instructions and gets stuck in thinking loops again.

I suspect it's the vast troves of training data rather than any tech that Cursor possesses that SpaceX is after...
sippeangelo
·há 3 meses·discuss
Crypto has been an awful development in many ways, but I happily welcome it when it has made malware so much more benign to me. The last malware that affected me personally was a crypto miner worm, and the one before that was a crypto wallet stealer, neither of which affects me at all as I don't meddle with crypto.

I don't know the statistics, but it seems like it's way more profitable for the grifters to target other grifters instead of taking over my machines and extorting me. Or maybe I just got lucky.
sippeangelo
·há 3 meses·discuss
Then why 8 instead of 3?
sippeangelo
·há 3 meses·discuss
Then maybe it shouldn't be done? What??
sippeangelo
·há 4 meses·discuss
Some Chinese sources sell modded Nvidia GPUs with extra VRAM. They're quite affordable in comparison to even a Mac Pro.
sippeangelo
·há 4 meses·discuss
I went on to install this, but it seems very US centric, which isn't apparent in anything else than the domain name. The maps only cover the US, you can only download English dumps of Wikipedia, etc.

It's not the biggest deal if you're proficient in English, but I wasn't even able to download the full dump of English Wikipedia as their hardcoded link to it just seems to return 404.

The Docker setup leaves much to be desired, as network names are hardcoded, and extension services are expected to be reachable over hardcoded port numbers, making it impossible to run behind a reverse proxy.

Going to give this another go in a couple of years when it has had some more time in the oven, but it still looks very promising!
sippeangelo
·há 4 meses·discuss
4chan is clearly operating in the US. The UK can easily cut the overseas cables and fix the problem!
sippeangelo
·há 4 meses·discuss
I'm having a hard time understanding what this is. I was hoping it would be tools to manage secrets for AI agents, but it looks more like an "Enterprise trojan" type snitch for when your employees use AI tools and passwords are shared?
sippeangelo
·há 4 meses·discuss
Said scoreboard: https://www.project2025.observer
sippeangelo
·há 4 meses·discuss
Please explain how opposition to privacy invasive solutions result in even more privacy invasive solutions being implemented? Is it purely out of spite from the lawmakers? This logic doesn't follow.
sippeangelo
·há 4 meses·discuss
Microwaves are very directional. What about it sounds implausible?