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Currently making stuff @ opshelm.com
They claim to care about DEI on their corporate responsibility page: www.skyservice.com/about/corpor...
If you are planning to write to them, note that the address is actually Flightline Drive, not Road.
ICE Air flights at Seattle are now being refueled and serviced by SkyService, which is a... (checks notes)
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They claim to care about DEI on their corporate responsibility page: www.skyservice.com/about/corpor...
If you are planning to write to them, note that the address is actually Flightline Drive, not Road.
We know that there’s a runtime (e.g ollama, etc), which is a traditional binary executable compiled from source code. It could have a debugger attached, logging added to the source, etc.
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We know that there’s a runtime (e.g ollama, etc), which is a traditional binary executable compiled from source code. It could have a debugger attached, logging added to the source, etc.
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Also… the OpSec continues to be strong across the entire administration.
Also… the OpSec continues to be strong across the entire administration.
Unless it’s a cunning deception…… 🤣🤣🤣
www.washingtonpost.com/national-sec...
Unless it’s a cunning deception…… 🤣🤣🤣
This little but of laziness means you can (at least could) simply search for chunks of the obfuscated sample to check your own repos.
This little but of laziness means you can (at least could) simply search for chunks of the obfuscated sample to check your own repos.
That’s at least $3,000 for each copyrighted work that it pirated—well below what Anthropic may have had to pay if it had lost the case at trial.
Are they upset that the text looks more black than dark brown, or that there’s no barrel anymore, or…. What?
Are they upset that the text looks more black than dark brown, or that there’s no barrel anymore, or…. What?
Mozilla Under Fire For Firefox AI 'Bloat' That Blows Up CPU and Drains Battery
https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/08/12/1159248/mozilla-under-fire-for-firefox-ai-bloat-that-blows-up-cpu-and-drains-battery?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed
More specifically if it works via patching the software in memory, acting as some kind of network proxy, adding special drivers or eBPFs, etc?
More specifically if it works via patching the software in memory, acting as some kind of network proxy, adding special drivers or eBPFs, etc?
Well Google just correctly identified one as spam, but added it to my calendar anyway. Meaning they successfully got into my calendar, and I couldn't initially find the source because Spam isn't returned in search results, yaaaay.
Well Google just correctly identified one as spam, but added it to my calendar anyway. Meaning they successfully got into my calendar, and I couldn't initially find the source because Spam isn't returned in search results, yaaaay.
www.wired.com/story/metada...
Also the corner of an app showing for 30mins in the footage and a change in the aspect ratio before/after the missing minute also show how not-raw it is.
From a cursory look it seems like they didn't even try to hide the edit in the metadata, this looks suspiciously like two separate files edited together (not just cutting something out), seems "MJCOLE~1" used PremierPro to do at least part of it
www.wired.com/story/metada...
Also the corner of an app showing for 30mins in the footage and a change in the aspect ratio before/after the missing minute also show how not-raw it is.
From a cursory look it seems like they didn't even try to hide the edit in the metadata, this looks suspiciously like two separate files edited together (not just cutting something out), seems "MJCOLE~1" used PremierPro to do at least part of it
From a cursory look it seems like they didn't even try to hide the edit in the metadata, this looks suspiciously like two separate files edited together (not just cutting something out), seems "MJCOLE~1" used PremierPro to do at least part of it