I still use http a lot for internal stuff running in my own network. There's no spying there.. I hope ... And ssl for local network only services is a total pita.
So I really hope browsers won't adapt https only
I still use http a lot for internal stuff running in my own network. There's no spying there.. I hope ... And ssl for local network only services is a total pita.
So I really hope browsers won't adapt https only
But even if you use GoMommy extra super duper triple snake oil security checked ssl cert, if I trick LetsEncrypt to sign a key for that domain I still have a valid cert for your site.
So telegram's delusional propaganda did something good for once?
I doubt the disk will bottleneck at 40mb/s when doing sequential write. Torrent downloads are usually heavy random writes, which is the worst you can do to a HDD.
I was trying to find an article I read about a year ago, about an experiment where AI was assisting a doctor. Where it suggested questions and possible diagnosis for the doctor to look into.
IIRC the result was both faster and more accurate diagnosis. Too bad I can't find it again now :(
You're not great taking medical advice from a doctor either, seeing how often they're wrong.
I remember back in the day this automated downloader program.. the links had a limit of one download at a time and you had to solve a captcha to start each download.
So the downloader had built in "solve other's captcha" system, where you could build up credit.
So when you had say 20 links to download you spent some minutes solving other's captchas and get some credit, then the program would use that crowdsourcing to solve yours as they popped up.
Llama3 8b can be run at 6gb vram, and it's fairly competent. Gemma has a 9b I think, which would also be worth looking into.
That's like saying car crash is just a fancy word for accident, or cat is just a fancy term for animal.
Hallucination is a technical term for this type of AI, and it's inherent to how it works at it's core.
And now I'll let you get back to your hating.
And just to top it off, make this pythonscript a dialect of rust
Better background backups
Rework background backups to be more reliable
Hilarious for a system which main point / feature is photo backup
Last two are clearly "US dollars" and "printing press"