How do you use voice-to-text? You mean, in the browser?
I am only familiar with Claude Code, which I have installed on remote server, and there obviously, voice-to-text does not work. I have to type, which is tiring.
An S-1 full of fantasies, insiders who will pocket millions, index companies that have changed the rules: it's all a recipe for regular people to have their pockets picked.
I noticed you only respond to comments that are positive (or neutral). The majority (and the most insightful) comments here are negative, but you seem to ignore them.
can you please give me a real-life example of an application, on a typical linux laptop or typical linux server, which userspace application would use this CRYPTO_USER_API ? None that I looked at seem to use it: openssl, pgp, sha256sum
can you please give me a real-life example of an application, on a typical linux laptop or typical linux server, which userspace application would use this CRYPTO_USER_API ? None that I looked at seem to use it: openssl, pgp, sha256sum
I completely agree with you. The only thing I would add is, that prediction markets are not necessarily oracles for predicting the future. They can just as well be used for hedging: imagine, hypothetically I really do not want Trump to win. I can bet on Trump, not because I want or expect him to win, but to hedge my position (perhaps my business would suffer if Trump wins)
is there any danger this data is biased?
Everything good gets corrupted eventually (amazon reviews, consumer reports, ..). is it possible they get some kickbacks for positive reviews ?
I am experiencing very weird and suspicious issue on debian 12.
For context, I am using grsecurity + RBAC, which gives me the
possibility to see what files each program wants to access. My issue is
not caused by RBAC. but RBAC brought my attention to this issue.
SO, I have upgraded chromium browser to: 138.0.7204.49
and suddenly when chromium starts, in addition to trying to access the
usual files in my home, such as ~/.config/chromium or ~/.cache , it now
tries to access sensitive folders on my system:
~/.ssh/
~/.gnupg/
~/.dbus/
/boot/
(while ~/.dbus is not as immediately alarming as the others, Chromium
accessing this when it didn't before is still a change in behavior that
deserves scrutiny)
this never happened before. I am sure, because the RBAC rules that I am
using would have alerted me.
this is highly suspicious and potentially a serious security issue !
this issue was originally reported on chromium 138, fixed in next version, and now it's back in version 140.0.7339.80
more alarming than .help domain is the domain registration just few weeks ago.
I got scammed just last week when paying with credit card online, and only later when investigating discovered several of identical eshops with different .shop domains registered just months ago
if domain is less that year old, it should raise red flags