The day AWS starts a Mistral-as-a-service is when OpenAI dies.
The day AWS starts a Mistral-as-a-service is when OpenAI dies.
Eww no. Gives me plenty of trouble on RedHat already
My man gave is just electronics
Thank you
I don’t see why his behaviour should have any correlation with the technical merits of his book. With that said, I haven’t actually read it yet (it’s on my list)
Kate, it takes some time to configure though
To be safe: paper wallets.
The rest: YMMV
You think normies care?
Dark souls, Bloodborne
If I understand correctly, stream isolation will route different connections through different circuits. If you’re doing two different things of a sensitive nature, open different browsers and applications, use random user-induced delays in your actions/responses and PGP-encrypt everything. And listen to what the TOR project says about the mitigations. I have some reading to do myself I guess
Yeah it’s time and we can see it. Good luck bud and I hope you find some peace
Run a transparent encryption program and buy a Google drive subscription of 2TB for a year for $100.
Need to compare hashes between a stock ISO and one flashed booted by Ventoy (dd the latter to a file and check)
Since when is Synology software FOSS?
Instead of having a central server, consumers interact with each other directly. That’s P2P Vs centralization.
I mean, what do you expect?
Use P2P instead
The only thing I use Proton for is free email accounts. They take that away, I move to cock li (I’m already in the middle of a mini-move but you can never be sure of when the smaller providers will fold).
“bare”?
Take the Fairphone over the Pixel since you’re in Europe
This is the kind of product I want to see. Inexpensive NAS hardware and chassis which lets the user install their own OS. I wouldn’t be complaining this much if we could do that with Synology’s entry-level DS line but we can’t and it’s annoying because they and QNAP are some of the few who price the entry-level well (in my opinion, that is). It’s really hard to build an entry-level NAS under $200 unless you’re going used and have a chassis handy.
Good luck and let us know how it goes. I should bookmark these guys