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Show HN: Qwilfight – A Pokémon-themed Battleship-like game

qwilfight.sepia.top
3 points·by simjnd·8 дней назад·0 comments

FROST: Fingerprinting Remotely using OPFS-based SSD Timing [pdf]

hannesweissteiner.com
73 points·by simjnd·в прошлом месяце·16 comments

Liquid AI reveals 8B-A1B MoE trained on 38T

liquid.ai
245 points·by simjnd·в прошлом месяце·96 comments

Claude Opus 4.8 distilled Alibaba Qwen models

twitter.com
23 points·by simjnd·в прошлом месяце·7 comments

PerryTS: Compile TypeScript to native executables with LLVM

perryts.com
5 points·by simjnd·3 месяца назад·0 comments

Optimization of 32-bit Unsigned Division by Constants on 64-bit Targets

arxiv.org
1 points·by simjnd·3 месяца назад·0 comments

Maki – the efficient coder (AI agent)

maki.sh
15 points·by simjnd·3 месяца назад·4 comments

Building a $20k Military MPU5 for $106 with a Raspberry Pi [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by simjnd·10 месяцев назад·1 comments

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simjnd
·8 дней назад·discuss
Where have I claimed that it isn't worse, or that it is the same?
simjnd
·9 дней назад·discuss
It's far from the top shelf, and even then I can totally still compare. I would say the very concept of privacy (at least when it comes to digital presence) does not exist in China. There are no expectations of privacy and if you need it you have to circumvent the rules.

This is worse don't get me wrong. But doesn't take away anything from the fact that the case here is indeed abysmal.

Surprises me that on Hacker News of all places, where people are tech-literate and educated, people still seem to trust our companies and governments as if they didn't have an established track record of spying and screwing us over.
simjnd
·9 дней назад·discuss
The fact that (for now) there are no consequences has no connection to the original point about privacy.

The fact that China acts punitively with the data they gather on their citizens, and the US does not (yet), doesn't change at all the fact that the US actively harvests that data in a very aggressive way.

There may or may never be a time where the US starts acting on it, covertly or openly. But still, they're siphoning all of my data, and all of yours too and I don't see why we are downplaying it by saying it's worse elsewhere.
simjnd
·9 дней назад·discuss
Counter-example to this would be 3rd-party app stores on iOS, which are only enabled in the EU, Japan and more recently in Brazil (maybe I'm missing some).

Legislation in one market didn't impact the state of things in the others, and some countries get screwed over.
simjnd
·9 дней назад·discuss
Thank you. It doesn't make sense to me how much people trust our companies so much more than Chinese ones for no reason. This country has an abysmal track record when it comes to respecting its citizen's rights or privacy. Propaganda working as intended I suppose.
simjnd
·10 дней назад·discuss
Exactly this. Today I can get a physical copy at release date for ~10 EUR cheaper than on the Playstation Store, then resell it for 3/4 of the price, or lend it to a friend easily.

Everything about digital-only is anti-consumer. Games will be more expensive with fewer and less important discount, the second-hand market will be dead, and so will be sharing games to friends so they can experience it for free.

Nintendo has implemented lending a digital game, but with arbitrary limits (you HAVE to be in physical proximity for the lending process, it lasts a maximum of two weeks, and you can lend 3 / borrow 1 game at a time). Sony and Microsoft don't let you do that.
simjnd
·15 дней назад·discuss
Got my Steam Deck for a little above 300 a few years ago. Still use it, sad to see how much the price has gone up.
simjnd
·26 дней назад·discuss
And I'm assuming you're not going to pay for them to have that someone on-call, even though you're worried about this scenario
simjnd
·26 дней назад·discuss
You could assume that if someone has the technical level to identify a vulnerability and how to exploit it, they probably have the technical level to fix it.

In most cases researchers have no interest in actually "making the software better" and publishing vulns is just a way to increase their cred to land a better job.

FFMPEG's position as a well know very popular open source project means it's very interesting for this type of researcher to find a vuln and put their name on it.

It's an exhausting dynamic.
simjnd
·28 дней назад·discuss
FFMPEG has consistently expressed their frustration with the fact that there is a large number of people willing and eager to publish vulnerabilities found in the project, but a comparatively minuscule number of people willing to work on patches to fix them.
simjnd
·29 дней назад·discuss
Why would it be ideological? There was an AI involved, sure, but your comment ignores the continued disrespect for these volunteers time AND RESOURCES/MONEY (because as the post mentions several times: letting that AI go on could have shut down the whole network exhausting resources at least temporarily).

If you think it's ok to send an agent (or a human) wasting a bunch of people's time and resources, but it's not ok for them to do the same to you then you may have some reflecting to do.
simjnd
·30 дней назад·discuss
Louis Rossmann's consumer rights wiki has an article about this issue [1].

The TLDR is that support officially ended in 2023, but Microsoft's notice back then assured that the app would keep on working.

That notice has been edited this year to remove the assurance that the app would keep working, with no explanation and redirecting people to the free trial of their subscription offering.

It seems to be due to a Microsoft certificate expiring (in all apps) [2] and causing the app to lose editing capability because no new build of the 2019 suite will be released with an up-to-date certificate.

[1]: https://consumerrights.wiki/w/Microsoft_Office_2019_and_2021...

[2]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365-apps/mac/cer...
simjnd
·30 дней назад·discuss
> but developed to be [...] integrated in another product that handles documents, for example a file sharing solution, an online wiki, a project management tool and so on

It looks like it only provides the document editing part and you need an app around it to actually open the document from a filesystem and provide its content to this editing interface, and take the output and save it back to the filesystem? (Filesystem, or whatever persistent storage medium)
simjnd
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Of course, but I'm replying to a comment that speaks like surveillance doesn't exist in the EU because there is not a European NSA, so I'm talking specifically about the EU surveillance risk.
simjnd
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Generalization. "You guys" who? Most people actually know DMA has nothing to do with privacy. There are ways to hand off PID-stripped data to a 3rd-party.
simjnd
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Of course, but the iPhone could send slightly altered data to avoid fingerprinting (tweaking age / weight / height slightly) like browsers do with sensors.

Some data could outright be replaced (names, etc) and swapped back on device.

It couldn't do it with ALL the data (eg. calendar data needs to be accurate) but just because you need to give context doesn't mean sacrificing privacy.

Everything would go through an Apple proxy before reaching a theoretical 3rd-party provider.

These wouldn't provide privacy GUARANTEES but could make it reasonably difficult and expensive to fingerprint?
simjnd
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Yes, same. I'll still get one because I think it being a standalone Linux computer is huge, and I'm so interested in the Proton / Lepton stacks to run Windows and Android games but yeah this is a pretty big compromise.
simjnd
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Sadly the passthrough is black and white only. That's the one thing I love about the Vision Pro is it never feels claustrophobic thanks to very good passthrough quality.
simjnd
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Ah, I see. I overestimated the amount of stripping / anonymization that was being done on device. Thought the server-side could be quite generic. Thanks!
simjnd
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Yeah I overestimated the amount of stripping / anonymization that was being done on device and didn't realize how much plumbing was required server-side too to have good enough privacy guarantees