This doesn’t feel like something that should happen. Like at all. I don’t want experience repairing stuff. I want stuff not breaking. I know mos tpeople here treat a OS like a hobby, but for most people its a tool.
This doesn’t feel like something that should happen. Like at all. I don’t want experience repairing stuff. I want stuff not breaking. I know mos tpeople here treat a OS like a hobby, but for most people its a tool.
Thats true, but that sadly won’t help against a state forcing a company to put these things into the silicon. Not saying they do rn, but its a real possibility.
I mean can’t they just audit a version that doesn’t have a backdoor/snoops. Verifying against silicon is probably very hard.
How do you want to verify a RISC core not doing something funny?
Also its 40 per hour per user
When I look at these patents all of them seem to be patenting others inventions from years ago. So I hope prior art wins.
How do you want to federate Petabytes or even Exabytes of content? And your second sentence leads to a monolithic instance.
I want to see how you can serve thousands or millions of people with a Chromebook in your closet. And if you say p2p, that doesn’t deal with spikes in demand and a lot of old content will just vanish even easier than on YouTube. Also it would rely on people being willing to seed.
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They could make it the steam hardware without controller, screen and battery.
That depends on if the game uses the steam API for something like drm. Then steam has to launch.
You can’t really blame that on rust.
The thing is data poisoning is a arms race that the Ai side will win with ease. You can either solve it with pre processing or filtering. All it does is make the images look worse. I can’t think of a way that you can poison data that doesn’t take more effort to unpoison than to poison.
Very interesting that 4 people post comments that read like ads for that tool have exactly that one comment.
The cheapest printer is the one you already own.