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No, it’s better than that. It’s a chromium browser that does the browsing for you!
Or if in FL, it’s simply not a thing we’re allowed to track.
If it’s any consolation, at least a kilo of coffee is many more servings than a kilo of beef.
I buy DVD/Blu-Ray collections and rip them. Facebook marketplace (the only thing I would ever think of using FB for, and obviously in a containered browser, etc), OfferUp, EBay, etc make it more affordable, and also really make me realize how little I want to bother having a copy of.
Plus the unlimited data only applies if you’re renting their modem/router ($10/month) and have xfinity WiFi enabled. If you’re using your own hardware unlimited data adds $30/month, which is exactly what it costs today.
One can dream…
I’ve you ever looked at CUPS code? Forget wizardry, it’s straight up Eldritch lore in typed form.
So yesterday’s Anthropic victory said that the use of copyrighted works to train LLMs was fair use, but only because Anthropic had been buying and scanning in the media so the first sale doctrine was protecting them. Did the judge in the facebook case now really say that it was ok to pirate the materials in the first place because there was no market harm? That seems impossible, it seems like it would open up a huge loophole in copyright law.
Ah the old “owe $100 and the bank owns you; owe $100,000,000 and you own the bank” defense.
Never get involved in a land war in Asia.
The safest and most flexible option would be to configure the BIOS to not use the RAID controller and just “see” the drives as a regular JBOD, and then setup a ZFS RAID-Z1 array and configure your zvols, etc. in that instead. RAID-Z1 is functionally very similar to old-school RAID-5. There’s virtually no performance penalty with software RAID these days, and you’re eliminating the proprietary RAID controller as a single point of failure.
He’s a modern day arms dealer.
On the one hand, I understand the inherent limitations of pseudonymous social media and why a corporation and even end users might benefit from authoritative user identification.
On the other hand, oh hell no.
I think that is literally how it’s done today.
Yes technically, but… I was gonna say “how would you even act on that?” but decided I’d prefer not to know.
The Meta AI app is a Privacy Disaster.
It’s hard to imagine how an LLM would figure out gate-level performance improvements but I could definitely see a GAN doing that with enough time and effort.
Do it! Do it! Do it!