I’m expecting that everything that the statistical models reveal or make convincing results about which benefit the owners of the models will be exploited. Anything that threatens power or the model owners will be largely ignored and dismissed.
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I’m expecting that everything that the statistical models reveal or make convincing results about which benefit the owners of the models will be exploited. Anything that threatens power or the model owners will be largely ignored and dismissed.
The few laws that govern this type of activity will be strictly adhered to, right?
You should be aware that this is classified and marketed as a microcontroller, so it’s just a bootloader to some code with no OS or a RTOS.
Something like the RPi Zero is a SBC that’s relatively close in size.
A couple of months ago I wrote up some instructions for someone that was trying to make the switch to neovim. They reported back that it was helpful.
Check it out:
https://lemmyverse.link/programming.dev/comment/9552694
I’m on the Neovim train and I’m not getting off at this junction.
But more high quality choices is a good thing.
How would that provide additional security in the particular circumstance of someone having access to the Signal encryption keys on someone’s phone?
A secure enclave can already be accessed by the time someone can access the Signal encryption keys , so there’s no extra security in putting the encryption keys in the secure enclave.
FYI Submitting an image in the Lemmy “create post” submittion form overrides the URL feild. I’m not sure if anyone submitted a bug about this.
Consider using https://www.fossil-scm.org/
Although I understand if you don’t wish to stop using git.
Building from source is the opposite of hacky. It’s the recommended way to deal with things like this where you are concerned about trust and security. I understand that it’s not something you’ve done before, but it not as complicated as it sounds. There are many tutorials on how to build programs from source.
I understand that providing official packages for fedora/rhel, Ubuntu/debian, and arch-based distro packages along with a flatpack and Appimage would make a lot of sense, but for whatever reason, signal has decided not to. Perhaps you can message the signal team to ask why they choose not to do this.
Oh. I was thinking opensource and the organizations above that pay for Discourse to host for them a are non-profit. I don’t know why I read the post body and forgot about the title.
I guess programming.dev sorta fits except the UI is different. Maybe someone can create a frontend that mimics the Stack Overflow UI.
There are many Discourse forums for various programming related tools, services, and programming languages. I’ve shared 3 examples below.
Ghost has integration with Gumroad
No.
The current incarnation of OpenOrb works well enough for two day’s worth of code, but I’ve got some future plans for it already
Maybe https://www.senfcall.de/en/
I haven’t looked into all of its features but it’s worth looking at.
That link had no issues loading the HTML
I’m getting the same
There’s really nothing worth spending your time with for verbal language learning when it comes to free and open source software. In fact, most software isn’t worth your time.
iTalki can be good for finding you a tutor and having video chats.
Pimsleur is good for solo instruction and practice.
YouTube is good for tips from other language learners and finding immersive content (i.e. content from native speackers in another language).
None of this is libre software.
A Doctor will take risk factors into consideration
Unfortunately we see that the data doesn’t support this assumption. Poor populations are not given the same attention by doctors. Black populations in particular receive worse healthcare in the US after adjusting for many factors like income and family medical history.
I’ve been using Podverse but I’m not sure if it meets your requirements. I just use it in the browser when I’m on Windows. The Android app doesn’t seem like a web wrapper. Its source code is available under the AGPL. I’ve been paying $18 per year for the hosted service, but they provide instructions on self hosting.