

There wasn’t, but it’s not the first article you wrote that I read, and I know your stance on general purpose computing. Why is a general purpose language model somehow a bigger problem?


There wasn’t, but it’s not the first article you wrote that I read, and I know your stance on general purpose computing. Why is a general purpose language model somehow a bigger problem?
Modern CPUs can downmix and compress audio without a sweat, it doesn’t need to be done by the studio.
174 upvotes and no comment about how AI fucked up the tops so they look like zucchinis?


that is so hilariously unsafe that its guardrails can be subverted by a tactic a 13-year-old uses when they want to prank-call someone. And that Anthropic refuses to take responsibility for that unsafe product.
We should ban general computing too, it’s scary how unsafe these things are!
Tomorrow on Blomberg: “Black Rock announces Monero ($XMR) ETF”
What the hell happened!?


https://rss-bridge.org/ does a somewhat acceptable job at it if you look from the perspective of someone who used the app before, or an outstanding job if you come from the perspective of someone who never had an account and clicked links to instagram only to see giant popups and errors.

The internet changed so much since being a rest from crushing reality of real life, hasn’t it?


Woah, I thought it was satire about a hypothetical systemd version in 5 years. Then I saw the comments here.

Facebook stopped serving me content about my friends some time around 2014, I stopped using it at this point, but it gained 1.68 billion new users since then.

I think the flow is, create a group with many followers by posting slop, then sell the group to someone else so they can rename it and market their product to existing follower base. The product in question usually being some kind of scam.
What’s the joke or the message here? I genuinely only see 4 panels about how a girl has put a ribbon on her dog


Nice - but it’s a pretty crowded space between Zeronet and IPFS and possibly others. And even these well-known ones barely see any serious use. And these projects have been promoted pretty heavily. You need fanatical users ;)


Nice try, officer!


What are you creating?
Cura publishes nice Appimages


I’m so tired of coding for work, even though I always liked the thrill of just exploring where a project would take me. I’ve been neglecting my personal projects and, over time, stopped feeling bad about it. I have plenty of opportunities at work to learn about new things, it’s okay if I do something unrelated in my free time.
LLMs gave me some relief with work and I’m now able to at least think about programming other things for fun, but haven’t done any actual project yet.


You can easily forward arbitrary IP traffic if you get an additional IP for that VPS. Then you add the IP as your own on the local end, and set up routing like
ip r a 1.2.3.4 via 10.10.10.10 dev wg0 where 1.2.3.4 is the extra ip, and 10.10.10.10 is your local wireguard address.
With just one IP, you can forward ports over wireguard with iptables, but I failed to do that correctly.
Now I’m using xinetd to forward traffic from external ports to Wireguard with a single IP. iptables would be better but I ran out of patience.
Dude had a problem with Framework supporting a politically dubtious FOSS project so he went with HP as the morally superior choice 😆
Yes, I definitely had a long term strategy when posting an internet comment.
My feeling is you’re pro general purpose computing and against censorship. Which is why it’s strange to see you make fun of a provider for not censoring their product enough. I was referring only to that part of the article.
I see your stand from the comment above though, I’m not going to argue that. Peace.