If porn was just created on demand instead of filling millions of hdd’s, would anyone notice or care? Finally a use for generative AI.
If porn was just created on demand instead of filling millions of hdd’s, would anyone notice or care? Finally a use for generative AI.
Lichess.org was good enough for Gramps and it’s good enough for me.
I understand the idea but it has been around for decades with no actual deployments so far, so I’ll believe it when I see it.
True. I guess utilities do the same thing but they eventually get ratepayer bailouts. Maybe Google will realize that early enough to structure the deals the same way.
This has been all over the news but I wonder what they really expect. I’ve never heard of a nuke project anywhere that didn’t go years behind schedule and billions over budget. Why do they think it will be different this time?
Lame. 45 days? 10 days for DCV? How common are exploits involving old certificates anyway? And automated cert management is just another exploit target. Do they seriously think an attacker who pwns a server can’t keep the automatic renewals running?
Unihertz Tank 2? I sort of want one of those. The Doogee’s battery isn’t especially above average these days. The Motorola budget phone I use now has 5000 mah.
Hard to see why to get this over a more mainstream phone where you can at least hope the software is not too flaky. Unihertz has some phones with special hardware features like tiny size or huge batteries. Doogee has had some of those phones but this one is just normal, 5100mah presumably non removable battery. Ok 20gb ram, but who cares? No price mentioned.
Doogee, make a phone with removable 18650s and I’ll pay attention. Or a phone that runs GrapheneOS out of the box, or anything interesting like that. This isn’t it.
Here’s a more informative article with a link to the paper, which is in a Chinese journal. The link doesn’t open for me rn but it’s a start.
I spent a few minutes looking for the research paper, no luck. But it doesn’t sound like something to worry about for now. D-wave isn’t a general purpose quantum computer anyway. You can’t run anything like Grover search on it.
Is this the dog that was left tied to a pole in the hurricane? :(
Fully self driving too! Snerk.
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This is about the misdesigned power connectors on Nvidia graphics cards of a while ago. 12VHPR is 12 volt high power, a type of connector. I thought maybe it was a game.
The storage cost of their S3 doesn’t bother me that much. It’s the bandwidth cost that makes me cringe.
Storage Cloud is backed up nightly, though as you say it has occasional downtime. I have Storage Box which is not backed up, but it’s on raid 6, and so far I haven’t heard of data losses with it
They charge 1 euro/TB for bandwidth with this product. That really makes it near useless for various obvious applications. All their other server products have unlimited free bandwidth within the Hetzner network. For some reason, S3 providers like to charge for internal traffic and that means Hetzner’s other storage products look a lot better than S3.
There will also be an interesting incentive conflict if Nextcloud adds an S3 module sometime.
5 euro/m for storage and 1 euro/TB for traffic, it appears. Fairly unattractive if that traffic change includes internal traffic. Their Storage Box and Storage Share products are much cheaper. And of course you can self-host S3 if you need lots of it.
What is the attraction of this product on a budget host like Hetzner? Is it a sign they are moving more upscale?
Two speakers, meh. A lot of them had two tape decks and could copy tapes at 2x or 4x speed, for one-click music piracy.
Target is full of video cameras and apparently they can ID people almost instantly now. Although I wear an N95 mask in the store, so maybe that helps. Main reason for wanting parking lot pickup is to stay out of the store, as infection prevention. I do go in when I have to, but try to get out quickly. I find it is quicker to get the stuff in the store and pay at self-checkout, than to order online and then wait around for them to show up at the service desk, so I mostly don’t do the latter any more.
I wonder if he wrote some of the CUDA code or anything like that.