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caseynewton, to random
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After a new investigation in the WSJ, I am once again asking: what is the conflict of interest policy at OpenAI?? https://www.platformer.news/openai-altman-investments-conflicts-wsj/

fl0_id,
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@caseynewton probably.. nothing, or not enforced? Kind of what I imagine at Tesla.

nyquildotorg, (edited ) to random
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Microsoft: takes screenshots of the screen, OCRs them and places the data in an unprotected sqlite file for later recall.

Apple: creates new NPU architecture designed to save PDFs of the screen and OCR them, storing the data in CoreData for later recall by authenticated users.

Ubuntu: every time the computer sleeps, it wakes up slightly slower than the last time, until you reboot it.

fl0_id,
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@nyquildotorg @beeoproblem they’ll just use giant plist files

vicgrinberg, (edited ) to random
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The world is pretty shitty right now and I have a long weekend, so let me try to make the world a bit better: who wants a hand made aquarelle postcard and a book recommendation?

You don't get to choose the card (and I don't yet know what I feel like painting) but you can tell me what kind of book and in which language you want 😊

I'll be happy when I make the card and you when you received it so we get a net win in happiness together 💚

fl0_id,
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@vicgrinberg awesome idea. I would be up for it but please do take breaks :)
Any kind of fiction would be great, esp political, utopian sci-fi/solarpunk or novelized origin stories (f e when people describe a person growing which is loosely based on their experience as a migrant)

fl0_id,
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@vicgrinberg oh and German/english or Dutch would be best, thanks, looking forward to it if you get around to it.

aeva, (edited ) to random
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graphics research lifehack: you can cut out a ton of paywall scams and inscrutable academic wankery by excluding "we present" from your searches

fl0_id,
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@klara @aeva yeah Kagi is lost too. I still have hopes for stract, which you could in theory even host yourself

fl0_id,
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@klara @aeva I haven’t tested it sufficiently, but it is not decentralized, probably exactly for these reasons and the suggest not everyone run their own crawler. They do have their own crawler, so it’s not just an amalgamation of bing or google. They have f e optics which are similar to kagi lenses to tailor your search. While centralized is a failure point it makes sense for this, and at least code-wise they are more open then kagi.

fl0_id,
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@klara @aeva I don’t know anything about their governance or future plans. (And license is AGPL)
Crawler docs link: https://stract.com/webmasters

fl0_id,
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@klara @aeva it’s written in rust. I also don’t know the die of their current index or things like that. I might write to them to inquire about metrics/docs, governance and funding

fl0_id,
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@aeva @klara which is the ew part, rust?

glyph, to random
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None of the various neofetch successors seem to report the network wire speed on my macbook, but they almost all do on my linux machines. Is there an easy way to figure out why this is without reading tens of thousands of lines of bash

fl0_id,
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@glyph I guess macOS is doing sth weird? Like most Unix utilities not properly working with macos‘ reporting of disk space for volumes etc…

larsmb, to diyaudio
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I'm looking at @moodeaudio to replace my system with, and there's two questions I can't quite find the answers to:

  1. Does it support rebroadcasting a line-in audio source for multi-room? That'd be enough to get my TV audio to the other rooms.

  2. I have a fairly powerful NAS I can run the "main" instance on and would just need the actual RPis as audio relays. Is that topology somehow supported?

fl0_id,
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@larsmb I found roon quite interesting, though it’s probably not fully foss and not sure if it meets your needs. https://roon.app/de/downloads

mjg59, to random
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My annual plea for a thing: I want a type 1 hypervisor that just has a small isolated VM and then passes through the rest of the hardware to the main VM which runs Linux. The small VM is intended to be used to run small pieces of code that the main OS should not be able to interfere with. Does such a thing exist? (Think Xen, but with a Dom0 that can't see into DomUs)

fl0_id,
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@mjg59 @hyc does one know how it manages this? Does it just pretend?

fl0_id,
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@mjg59 @hyc sure, but I just meant if the hv can technically see into all guests, who enforces the rules for security vm? The cpu or the hv or both? If the hv, this is likely more easily overridden.

Kurorori, to random German
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Helft mir mal auf die Sprünge.

Ich suche eine für:

  • etwa 1,5TB Daten,
  • etwa 1500 Benutzer,
  • Nutzer sollen selbst Daten hoch/runter laden können,
  • idealerweise Webclient,
  • einfache Registrierung,
  • skalierbar.

Bin grade ein bisschen überfragt.
(Die Umstände sind schwammig. Something private Speicherung von Altklausuren ohne Involvierung der Uni und Fachschaft. Liegt bisher auf einer Mischung aus Onedrive und Dropbox.)

fl0_id,
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@Kurorori nextcloud bei hetzner?

nf3xn, to random
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The Land Before Google

The Dot com boom. Gold rush! Microsoft is king of the Desktop but AWOL on the web. Downloads are sooo slow. In NZ 28k was typical if you had it at all (today it's 50000k). People still buy print but mainly for the CD. Search was terrible, their home pages were ad-ridden chaotic mess. Some people used Copernic Agent to do multiple searches on Yahoo, Excite, Lycos, Altavista, Compuserve (link if you miss the old internet https://www.compuserve.com/), /1

fl0_id,
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@nf3xn pretty sure searxng is much older than perplexity, and not primarily about AI.

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