

Because Arch requires human sacrifice.
Because Arch requires human sacrifice.
“Heisenberg, quit fucking with the living and get your ass back to Purgatory.”
I mean, in a murder investigation, you might go through a dozen people, checking alibis and generally investigating to find the final suspect and convict.
Granted, what happened here was unconscionable for someone that was only being investigated. I can see her being put on administrative leave while it were sorted out to minimize damage if she actually were guilty. But what was done beyond that wasn’t right.
But you also can’t ignore investigations because people might get upset. Unfortunately China has spent decades committing provable industrial espionage, so it’s hard to say you can’t go down that road. And when you get that high of a percentage of convictions, it proves that out. Frankly, the Chinese government should be as much on the hook here for what was done to her as NWU because they sure make it hard to be even-handed when it comes to theft of IP.
A few dozen of more than 200 hundred researchers were charged and convicted?
That doesn’t seem like a small percentage.
Can you think of anything more processed than trying to grow meat in a vat? I can’t imagine what chemicals get pumped into that to make it grow.
Air compressor. Just have to be careful not to blow your anus off.
I wonder why that RoboNope doesn’t just make a fail2ban entry for anything that accesses a disallowed url and drop them entirely.
Actually this look like it would do something similiar, then dumps them to fail2ban after the re-access the honeypot page too many times: https://petermolnar.net/article/anti-ai-nepenthes-fail2ban/
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I don’t get how the relationship in the jaw geometry relates in any way to daVinci’s text. I guess the ratio of the jaw is almost the same than the drawing, but not quite? Smells like bullshit.
20F isn’t much of a fluctuation anyway.
Don’t expose anything outside of the tailnet and 99% of the potential problems are gone. Noobs should not expose services across a firewall. Period.
That sounds like the way to do it. It’s under your control and it’ll always work.
And it’ll be bricked when their app shuts down.
I don’t get the sudden interest in Filebrowser. Never heard of the project before it went into Maintenance, now it seems like everyone wants to use it.
For some reason, when I registered my phone number for delivery notifications, it made a passkey and registered it with my account. It never prompted me to save the passkey, so I had no idea where it was supposed to be used. I immediately deleted it because I was concerned I wasn’t going to be able to log in if I logged out without knowing what that passkey was and had it in my password manager.
AI slop
It’s an interesting filesystem, but you shouldn’t use it at this point unless you know what the hell you’re doing. You’ll need to be able to notice, report and help resolve bugs, and under no circumstances use it for production or where you can’t afford to lose some or all of the data on the partition.
If you’ve been using passkeys, you’ll need to generate new ones when you switch. AFAIK, they aren’t exportable from Google or Apple. Which, among other reasons, is why I’ll just stick to high-entropy passwords. I’ve had some sites like Amazon try to sneakily make me register passcodes, I’ve had to go back and tear them out before they screw me somehow.
Thing like this are why there’s a million settings in KDE; every dev is prepared for the inevitable “but I hate it, make it go away” complaint. Granted, this complainer was pretty respectful and threw in a donation to soften the blow. Most people just act entitled, like the dev personally affronted them with their update.