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Trump's transition team turns to Project 2025 after disavowing it during the campaign
  • He certainly grabbed this country I live in right in the pussy.

  • Bitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concerns
  • This is where your lack of understanding of the open source thing is readily apparent to everyone arguing with you. If it was backdoored, many people would be calling that out. In fact, this was one of the exact reasons at the heart of the original concerns leading to this story.

    The fact that the source is available means that we can see exactly how the data is encrypted, allowing assurances to be made independently.

    If nothing else, I trust Bitwarden MORE because of that and I'm happy to pay them for their services since it helps find further development.

  • Bitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concerns
  • Free cookie recipe not really free because oopsie! Man fixed it now. Cookie recipe is free again! Yay!

  • The double standard for Harris and Trump has reached a breaking point | One candidate can rant about gibberish while the other has to be perfect.
  • I'd love nothing more than to see her just spend an hour straight laying into Trump and Vance with f-bomb strewn attacks and continuous heavy-handed insults. I think she'd probably convert some Republicans if she did that.

  • Passwords have problems, but passkeys have more
  • This article is FUD from big password.

  • Far left intellectualism
  • Congratulations! You've just proven the meme.

    Your inability to understand the complexity of the situation and your desperation to boil it down into a small, singular point demonstrates it perfectly.

  • Do people here relate?
  • A collection of 1 is still a collection. But now, I want to see this forbidden jelly bean.

  • Do people here relate?
  • antique collection of tuning forks

    Go on...

  • Is There A Rainforest In West Virginia? (There totally is)
  • Half expecting this to be "Rainforest Cafe" answer.

  • I actually might go to both of these
  • This confusion about the time and day explains part of the loneliness, I think.

  • The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates
  • That knowledge is out of date and out of touch. While it's possible to expose small bits of training data, that's akin to someone being able to recall a portion of the memory of the scene they saw. However, those exercises essentially took what sometimes equates to weeks or months of interrogation method knowledge gained over time employed by people looking to target specific types of responses. Think of it like a skilled police interrogator tricking a toddler out of one of their toys by threatening them or offering them something until it worked. Nowadays, that's getting far more difficult to do and they're spending a lot more time and expertise to do it.

    Also, consider how complex a dragonfly is and how young this technology is. Very little in tech has ever progressed that fast. Give it five more years and come back to laugh at how naive your comment will seem.

  • The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates
  • Half of your argument is just saying, "nu-uh" over and over again without any valid counterpoints.

  • The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates
  • In the same way that a person can learn the material and also use that knowledge to potentially plagiarize it, though. It's no different in that sense. What is different is the speed of learning and both the speed and capacity of recall. However, it doesn't change the fundamental truths of OP's explanation.

    Also, when you're talking specifically about music, you're talking about a very limited subset of note combinations that will sound pleasing to human ears. Additionally, even human composers commonly struggle to not simply accidentally reproduce others' work, which is partly why the music industry is filled with constant copyright litigation.

  • AI worse than humans in every way at summarising information, government trial finds
  • For summarization, having the data correct is crucial because manual typing itself is not a large chore. AI tends to shine more when you're producing a lot of manual labor such as a 10-page document for something. At that point, the balance tips the other way where proofing and correcting is much easier and less time-consuming than the production itself. That's where AI comes in for the gains in workflows. It has other fantastic uses as well, like being another voice for brainstorming ideas. If done well, you're not taking the AI's idea so much as just using it to spur more creative thinking on your end.

  • NES
  • Nintendo Senior

  • How dare you use a text editor because it's easy to use
  • One that's intuitive and doesn't require a cheat sheet or what I like to call fingular contortionism discovery.

  • “If Young Voters Voted at the Same Rate”
  • Get up earlier or go vote immediately after your shift. Also, 30 states have laws in place for time to vote, so take advantage of that if you have to.