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Nice!
Nice!
Not subbed, but thanking the author and hoping all those posts go there, outside of my view.
AI itself is a power that can be used for good, yet people focus on the wrong enemy: we should target corporate cancer that permeates and warps not only AI, but other technologies as well.
Fuck ChatGPT, Bard, Gemini, all that shit - Embrace HuggingFace and things it offers, and pay visit to the AI Horde - thanks our beloved db0 for the reference!
Fuck companies that try to bake in their proprietary models into their operating systems, search engines, you name it, to lead people to adopt the wrong kind of technology - Embrace GPT4All and make it your choice to use open-source, controlled models on your machine.
By sharing general fears of AI as a technology, you play straight into the hands of the likes of Altman, who then turns those fears into reasons to make it a walled garden and shove even more of that shit down your throats.
We should not aim to fuck AI, we should aim for AI not being used as a weapon against us or pushed to where we don’t want it to be. Strive for control over the technology that will undoubtedly change our futures.
Thanks! Didn’t see the asterisk there
Ah, struggled to find the asterisk near Europe word.
Thank you!
“excluding Russia”
includes Russia
I’m confused.
Or was there a text saying something like “all can fit in together, except Russia?”
Update. Didn’t see the asterisk near the word Europe, was confused.
Yes, of course the translation occurs while communicating, and I’m pretty good at putting my thoughts into words when I need it.
I mean I can have an inner dialogue, but normally it goes straight onto the idea level of thinking and I don’t waste resources trying to shape it into words. I can do that, though.
Interesting Though Chrome is much less of a RAM-hopper nowadays either.
Don’t be, I normally have no more than 3, no more than 7 when actively multitasking
Same How do people navigate all those tabs? Or do they always open a new one? It’s SO much clutter
The point is, it didn’t. Tabs do not take memory space unless you actively interact with them in Firefox.
I mean they can make a sneaky update to the client that introduces such changes.
Sure, if you won’t update your client, this won’t affect you, but would potentially open you up to other security vulnerabilities.
Because non-obvious backdoors can be added to the client that break or circumvent encryption (looking at you, xz), stealing all of your passwords, and no one will be able to raise the alarm just by looking at the server code.
Open-source backend allows to generally avoid this situation, while also potentially rendering you able to self-host if you’re paranoid.
Something like Vaultwarden if you care about cloud sync, or KeePassXC if that’s not on your priority list.
Because we only know what the client does, and have no clue on the server side of things, allowing Proton to do any manipulations with the data. Not ideal when you consider it for password storage.
No wonder.
Most organic molecules feature a lot of hydrogen that essentially serves as a placeholder for all the free bonds of carbon (and there is plenty!), oxygen, and nitrogen. Hydrogen is essentially the default thing to connect to about any organic molecule. And yes, it is primarily taken from water in the grand scheme of things.
The backend is proprietary. Avoid.
If it has so much it floats, you have to throw it away.
What did you expect of a FEDiverse
2,5" drives are usually slower, but still about 5400rpm, which is on par with many NAS-specific 3,5" drives.
Also, you show Barracudas here, and I’d warn against them in a NAS environment. If you pick among Seagates, Ironwolf series might be what you need; otherwise, WD Reds reign supreme, just check that the specific drive you’re looking for uses CMR, not SMR.