
Yes, but without federation
Cryptography nerd
Fediverse accounts;
@Natanael@slrpnk.net (main)
@Natanael@infosec.pub
@Natanael@lemmy.zip
Lemmy moderation account: @TrustedThirdParty@infosec.pub - !crypto@infosec.pub
Bluesky: natanael.bsky.social

Yes, but without federation

The verification doesn’t work like on Twitter, it’s just proving the identity, it’s not some flag of prominence.
There’s even multiple organizations who can issue verifications on bluesky, for example newspapers can act as verifiers of their own staff;


It’s actually kinda easy. Neural networks are just weirder than usual logic gate circuits. You can program them just the same and insert explicit controlled logic and deterministic behavior. To somebody who don’t know the details of LLM training, they wouldn’t be able to tell much of a difference. It will be packaged as a bundle of node weights and work with the same interfaces and all.
The reason that doesn’t work well if you try to insert strict logic into a traditional LLM despite the node properties being well known is because of how intricately interwoven and mutually dependent all the different parts of the network is (that’s why it’s a LARGE language model). You can’t just arbitrarily edit anything or insert more nodes or replace logic, you don’t know what you might break. It’s easier to place inserted logic outside of the LLM network and train the model to interact with it (“tool use”).


If you’re in the US, the medical bills might cost you more than both
But then the bear would still have to be afraid of honeypots
Now Windows won’t boot
The main difference is Linux package managers with their package metadata is better at cleaning up than corresponding Windows installers.
Especially antivirus programs, they are the worst
The expression, texture, etc
Not in state court, and certainly not after the regime falls either


Use it as a dumb worklog sometimes. Tell it what you were already gonna do and ask if it would do the same. It’s almost always gonna agree. Then just ignore it. If somebody AI obsessed pulls out the full logs they’re gonna see you’re doing what the AI said was good. (basically Inception, lol)
Won’t melt like that, it’s absolutely going to fall over if not perfectly symmetrical


Depends on the provider. Many only allow a single use of the provisioning code.
Some providers does however let you create a new one whenever (meant to be used when you replace devices)
Gmail started at 1 GB, which was massive compared to anything from 1-20 MB at most hosts, and they made a point of storage per account growing over time until they jumped to 10 GB


Some Sony phones have that type of sensor


TiVoization
Depends on cable type and speed. Sometimes it will limit maximum bandwidth available, but yeah if there’s enough noise it will simply kill the connection
Gold plate my wifi next please.
There’s a non-zero chance the wifi antenna traces are gold plated, although IIRC it’s mostly connectors using it so maybe your m2 slot wifi module still has gold somewhere
Could just be a regular magnetar neutron star
Nobody’s sees grey scales
A gov accounts mute / block list, for example