J’ai pas réussi à tout lire, la condescendance du truc m’est insupportable.
J’ai compris qu’il fallait rien esperer en voyant une citation de Raphaël Enthoven, j’ai abandonné 2 lignes plus bas
I had a great time using Qubes. It made me learn about the Xen hypervisor and CoW filesystems.
However, if OP complains about build times being too long on their CPU, I’m not sure they will get Qubes running smoothly on the same hardware. I’m especially worried about every VM besides dom0 being software rendered.
Github is not really independent from Git, it’s a git provider. (you could see it as Github being to Git what Gmail is to e-mails)
Not so long ago, while trying to turn a side project of mine into a package, I bind mounted my home directory into a chroot.
Guess what happened when I rm -rf
ed the chroot…
From what I understand, TPM is “trusted” because of the fact the secrets it contains are supposed to be safe from an attacker with hardware access.
This is what makes it good at protecting data in case of a stolen laptop. This is also what makes it good at enforcing offline DRM or any kind of system where manufacturers can restrict the kind of software users can run on their hardware.
So how is it supposed to replace the project described in this post ?
It works quite well, even for watching videos (the picture does not seem especially out of sync from the audio)
How does a splitter help? Can you post a link to such a device so I can see what you’re talking about, because I think I’m misunderstanding what you’re talking about
I personally blame apple for a lot of the tech illiteracy in the younger generations.
I don’t know if you’re referring to me, but I’ve previously discussed this idea several times in similar posts’ comments.
I think we could implement it as a separate server software that generically allows aggregation of ActivityPub feeds under separate ActivityPub feeds.
Somebody shared a blog post of mine on hackernews a few months ago, which got to the front-page. I participated in the comment section and as far as I can remember I had a lot of really interesting technical feedback. I did not notice any of the issue you’re mentioning, but there was nothing to censor or anything political about my post, and apart from this post, I do not frequently browse hackernews
Sur le sujet de ce qu’est capable de faire un LLM “juste en donnant des prédictions pour le mot suivant”, je te recommande une autre vidéo récente de Mr Phi sur le fait de faire jouer ChatGPT aux échecs. C’est assez impressionnant, et un poil flippant d’après moi.
Si tu veux creuser le sujet (et notamment sur ce que dit Yann Le Cun, je te recommande cette vidéo si tu comprends l’anglais