I hoped they would’ve kept Hollywood but I guess it frees up cap space 🤷♂️
I hoped they would’ve kept Hollywood but I guess it frees up cap space 🤷♂️
What about rogers center? Or even Roger’s place?
God there are so many of them
This is a solid song to do drugs to
I can’t believe they wouldn’t give you access to their genetic code… smh my head
There isn’t a way to check if you’re connected to a Bluetooth device through automations :/.
The best you can do is set an action after you connect/disconnect from a known Bluetooth device
Well that’s very cool, best of luck to em!
I hope you’re right, but vr worlds still seem far off to me. I can see it working if either synthetic data is better than expected, or they have the funding to create the training data manually.
To my knowledge, there arnt large free repositories of vr worlds like there are for text and images, so I expect progress to be a lot slower. Still cool tech none the less, I wouldn’t have thought it ti be possible before reading this article.
Hiber said the goal of adding AI is to help creators build more expansive online worlds, which are often referred to as metaverse platforms.
It seems like they want to capitalize on two recent trends; hopefully it can provide optimized worlds that can be used for more than just VR chat, but I have my doubts…
From the creator of arkenfox.js
AF (arkenfox) vs LW (librewolf) AF enables SB (safe browsing) and uses mozilla’s API key. LW doesn’t have a SB key (edit: note AF does block real time binary checks) AF updates same as Firefox. LW has no updater in windows AF can use any language, LW is limited to en-US AF restricts cross-site referrers by default LW ships with uBO - AF users have to do that manually and add/flip the two recommended filters as per the AF wiki So basically everything you see at Arthur’s independent test site at https://privacytests.org/ for LW applies to AF along with referrers (navigational) with a green check as well
Does anyone know if there is a nottheonion community on lemmy?
Well it sure is a good thing they are making everything smart nowadays….
But seriously I can’t believe how fast the car industry locked previously free features behind a subscription
Probably not, unless the military is hiding some next level tech.
For example, the current generation of detectors, nearly all of which weigh upwards of a ton, have to be placed within tens of meters of a reactor’s core—inside a facility’s fence.
Something something Skyrim horse armor something something….
You should be able to assign that vlan to a port (ex. eth0, eth1)
Just wanted to add this link explaining how to use tunnels in a more privacy respecting way
https://help.nextcloud.com/t/is-cloudflare-tunnel-safe-privacy-focused/150268/2
Problems with TLS (free option of routing on cloudlfare tunnels)
interception (or HTTPS interception if applied particularly to that protocol) is the practice of intercepting an encrypted data stream in order to decrypt it, read and possibly manipulate it, and then re-encrypt it and send the data on its way again. This is done by way of a “transparent proxy”: the interception software terminates the incoming TLS connection, inspects the HTTP plaintext, and then creates a new TLS connection to the destination.
You can use the WebKit (Safari’s engine) wrappers made by Firefox and Chrome - but can’t use truly independent browsers
But how can it trust you’re a person when it just confirms that you’re running an in-modified site. It takes a hash of the site, then make sure your local view of the website matches that hash.
This disables add blockers, custom css, etc; but I don’t see how this standard would prevent bots…
For something that “just works”, DDG is still probably the best. If you don’t mind some technical work something like Searx seems to be more private.
https://docs.searxng.org/own-instance.html#how-does-searxng-protect-privacy
Many CSAM detecting services already use image hashing to compare to a central database.
https://www.thorn.org/blog/hashing-detect-child-sex-abuse-imagery/
Relevant article about some mad lad who actually did it:
https://money.cnn.com/2016/01/29/technology/google-domain-purchase/index.html