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Right, this would be a MitM vulnerability, which could be reasonably viable for targeted attacks.
Sure, if we’re talking about code vulnerabilities only. It’s most likely a compromised root cert though.
They also have backdoors in most implementations of TLS, according to a person I know who worked government security.
Haha, those silly billionaires are just like me! Haven’t we all bought an election or two?
Eleven Labs really does good work. I’m also using it for a project, in this case to teach children to read.
Are you looking for someone to commiserate with or some actually useful advice? Because working on fundamental social skills is exactly the advice you need. Relationships are certainly attainable, if you put in the work.
I was under the impression that while streaming was garbage for money that touring was the cash cow. Apparently it’s a loss for these artists. It makes me sad that all the profits get vacuumed up by everybody but the artist.
Lemmy also doesn’t have a single owner. It would be crazy hard to comply if each instance had to have their own representative in the EU.
Or maybe since most Lemmy instances aren’t corporations it doesn’t matter? I bet only a lawyer could say for sure.
The commission cannot regulate Bluesky directly as it does not yet reach the threshold of more than 45mn monthly users in the EU to be designated a very large online platform.
So it’s a nothing burger and they’re not violating shit.
Even BoingBoing is going all in on the anti-adblock popups, sad.
Oh yeah, the big infotainment system could definitely be a factor in bad driving.
Also thanks for pointing out the methodology on how they’re counting fatalities, that easily scratches one item off my list.
I believe you, but do you have any data to support your claim?
Which is odd, because most electric vehicles (including some models of the Tesla) have better crash ratings due to having a crumple zone where the engine would be. Assuming that’s still true, there must be another factor that tips the balance towards deadly accidents. Some thoughts:
BRB, raising another round of capital to integrate NFTs
If you think hyperlinks have any danger of going extinct, I have shares in a crypto-based AI-powered bridge to sell you.
Of course! It’s not like animals have jet engines!
Human brains are merely the proof that such energy efficiencies are possible for intelligence. It’s likely we can match or go far beyond that, probably not by emulating biology directly. (Though we certainly may use it as inspiration while we figure out the underlying principles.)
You should research the definition of AI then. Even the A* pathfinding algorithm was historically considered AI. It’s a remarkably broad field.
Even Zuckerberg admits that trying to scale LLMs larger doesn’t work because the energy and compute requirements go up exponentially. There must exist a different architecture that is more efficient, since the meat computers in our skulls are hella efficient in comparison.
Once we figure that architecture out though, it’s very likely we will be able to surpass biological efficiency like we have in many industries.
That’s where the term “catatonic” comes from, or so I’ve heard, and it’s a reflex because mother cats carry their babies by the scruff of their neck. From what I understand it’s totally harmless.
Someone who actually knows these things can correct me if I’m wrong of course.