That X is twice as much vram, which funny enough, is great for running ai models
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That X is twice as much vram, which funny enough, is great for running ai models
That’s an opportunity to learn how to do camping better next time, if you figure out what works for you, it can be pretty comfortable
Ya pretty accurate.
This is much much harder though, and would risk exposing the vulnerabilities they are using, so they likely won’t use these methods unless it’s higher profile and involves some higher up govt entities. Your normal street crime cop shop won’t be able to do this.
Or they just use incognito mode
Should be done even when things go right.
Also the obligatory: “don’t run infrastructure on Microsoft products, run Linux”
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Good for him, I hope he is ok
ARM is not paltry, it’s in small/portable devices because it’s efficient, not weak.
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Which can be missed by an examiner
I’m happy to hear the FTC is doing some shit. Seems like they kept quiet for years, but lately they’ve been on fire
So many people on Lemmy are pessimistic as shit, makes it hard to read the comments sometimes
I think they are doing this above board, so it’s just “contracts”. It’s not illegal, just shortsighted. Just like lobbying isn’t technically bribery because it’s “official bribery” so it’s got a different name.
They could have just starved and worked him to death, who knows
I ran /r/cryptotechnology for years, and am good friends with the /r/cc mods. Reddit is a mess though, especially in the crypto areas.
Fair point, I agree with this. There should probably be another icon in the browser that shows if all, some, or none of the media on a page has signatures that can be validated. Though that gets messy as well, because what is “media”? Things can be displayed in a web canvas or SVG that appears to be a regular image, when in reality it’s rendered on the fly.
Security and cryptography UX is hard. Good point, thanks for bringing that up! Btw, this is kind of my field.
Ya this was my exact thought, this is Nazism, pretty much the definition of it.