- PenguinRevolverOh god, now we're gonna have two different standards for a scream cypher https://xkcd.com/927/
- Holy crap, I didn't know that they used that engine for that game. I thought they stopped using it after Octodad: DC.
- Try reading "HiGh sky buys The lies" in the font. Pretty difficult to make out what it says...
- For future reference, look at what the same hacker posted a few hours ago: https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=44997145
- A website that closes on Mondays? Stupid, stupid concept. As stupid as Steam's Tuesday Maintenance...
Fortunately, you can skip it very easily: https://melonking.net/melon
- Your source points out that:
< You can also create [APFS (copy on write) clones] in Terminal using the command `cp -c oldfilename newfilename` where the c option requires cloning rather than a regular copy.
`fclones dedupe` uses the same command[1]:
[1] https://github.com/pkolaczk/fclones/blob/555cde08fde4e700b25...if cfg!(target_os = "macos") { result.push(format!("cp -c {target} {link}"));
Thanks for the recommendation! Just installed it via homebrew.brew install fclones- I can't access it; the video is set to private.
- Probably not the best time to say this, but it's surprisingly easy to go through a collection with items and grab every email along with the usernames.
https://archive.org/metadata/naturally_a_girl/metadata
One way or another, there was going to be someone who would take loads of emails with a username attached to it. A bit intrigued by how the hacker compromised the database and got the passwords.
- Breakdown of the app is available here: https://www.emergetools.com/app/example/ios/examp_fCeiq7Z6xe...
- Every item is linked to the uploader's email address. If someone changes the email of that account, all of the items disappear. This is because, as far as the system knows, the item's email address is not the same as the new email address.
What I find strange is that the uploader's email address is made public on every item they upload. This is not good, especially if someone uses an alias as their account name but has their full name as their email address. It would be surprisingly easy to scrape every email address from every uploader and cause a moderate leak of information.
- 4 points
- It's nice, the only problem I got with omg.lol is that Wayback Machine archives are unavailable for all domains. I'm concerned that this part of the internet won't be saved for others to see in the future.
- This is https://fuck.ing awesome!
- Understandable; the reason I said "thousands for RAM" was because when I made that sentence, I put the theoretical RAM and GPU prices together. Oh well.
- I feel as if the cheapest way of running these kinds of models would be to have the whole cache/memory take space on the hard drive rather than the RAM. Then, you could just use CPU power instead of splurging out thousands for RAM & a GPU with enough VRAM.
It might or might not be reasonable speeds, but I would reason that it could avoid "sunk cost irony"; if you decide, that any point, Chat-GPT would have sufficed in your task. It's rare, but it can happen.
If you want to take this silly logic further, you can theoretically run any sized model on any computer. You could even attempt this dumb idea on a computer running Windows 95. I don't care how long it would take; if it takes seven and a half million years for 42 tokens, I would still call it a success!
- If you live in the UK, then please go to the UK Government and Parliament website and sign your name on this petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/634725
It's currently at 6,327 signatures; it needs 3,673 more for the government to respond and 90,000 more after that for a debate to be considered.
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