OK, this is a walkthrough of the weird VNC thing #rabbit#r1 uses for connecting accounts. Again, I'm not saying there is anything necessarily wrong with doing this. I am saying there are way better ways to do this. And the clipboard button workaround is very funny. https://mastodon.social/
OK, so you know the so-called "source code leak" from Rabbit for the #r1 last week? It wasn't a real leak, but what it showed was different than what I was expecting. So Rabbit Hole, the way you configure your R1 -- it only works on desktops, which I thought was rather odd. And then I went to manage my connection and I figured out why. This whole thing is a fucking VNC session in the web browser served as if it is a modal login
I’m concerned about the privacy implications of DNA testing services like 23andMe or AncestryDNA. What are the potential risks of sharing our genetic data with those companies, and are there any privacy-focused alternatives available?
“The penalties for noncompliance with GINA range from $300,000 per incident when noncompliance is intentional and a minimum of $2500 to a maximum of $500,000, where noncompliance with the law is unintentional.”
After watching the #R1 announcement video, I have two thoughts. 1) The "large action model" as a concept is interesting and paves the way to functional personal digital assistants. 2) I am not convinced that "voice" is the interface people will use in public when not talking to other humans, particularly when it is long and conversational. Inside the home or the car, sure, but it does not need to be portable.
Das Rathaus von Melsungen ist ein in den 1560er Jahren errichtetes Fachwerkhaus im Zentrum der nordhessischen Kleinstadt Melsungen. Das Gebäude steht nach allen Seiten frei und hat drei vorkragende Obergeschosse. An den Ecken des Rathauses befinden sich vier polygonale Ecktürmchen. Aus dem Dach ragt ein Mittelturm, in dem sich zweimal täglich, um 12 Uhr und 18 Uhr, eine geschnitzte Holzfigur zeigt, die das Melsunger Wahrzeichen, den #Bartenwetzer, darstellt.
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What are the risks of sharing DNA?
I’m concerned about the privacy implications of DNA testing services like 23andMe or AncestryDNA. What are the potential risks of sharing our genetic data with those companies, and are there any privacy-focused alternatives available?