Apparently the voices still can have variations in speed and inflection. But they barred singing, which was a key feature during the official demo :(
Apparently the voices still can have variations in speed and inflection. But they barred singing, which was a key feature during the official demo :(
Reboot mid flight is a funny solution
Becca in the newest Verge video suggested to make a launcher that rearranged your apps on a regular basis so you have to search for addictive apps
https://www.iphoneincanada.ca/2023/12/15/download-proton-mail-desktop-for-mac-windows/
The beta version of the Proton Mail desktop app, now available to download for macOS and Windows, however, is limited to users with a Visionary plan.
I’ve spent over 2,000 hours on YouTube this year alone and am in the target demographic of this study. I watch a lot of videos in the background while I work, commute, or just chill, to keep myself stimulated.
Although not all of the content I watch is necessarily educational, a grand majority of it is. Whenever there’s a science video in my feed, I’ll probably click it. I’m subscribed to Veritasum, TED, Vox, No Boilerplate, etc.
The person on the right of the VPN image is the destination server
Try ente.io out. It’s much closer to the Google Photos experience.
Magic search released, face ML is coming soon, and shared collaborative albums are already a feature.
They partnered with Anthropic and that seems to be going, fine I guess? But Anthropic’s models definitely need work.
Most come with DNS blocklists now that can prevent you from accessing it
GPT 4 Turbo is actually much better than GPT 3.5 and 4 for coding. It has a way better understanding of design now.
As much as I’d love to see them back in OpenAI, I don’t think Emmett Shear will give up.
I have a soft spot for Greg since he was the one who introduced the world to GPT 4 on that developer livestream
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You have to tell us what it was now 😏
haha I didn’t know you were here too
This is a rem only household
Looks like he’s still posting https://mohaboelez.medium.com/
It’s actually pretty difficult still if you’re using secure hashing functions like Argon2 and bcrypt because they’re hard on memory and computational power, meaning brute force attacks are pretty much infeasible, both due to hardware requirements and long hashing times.
Nothing can stop 100% of bots. The goal with captchas like Turnstile is to use a significant portion of your resources to the point it’s expensive and slow to perform an attack.
Turnstile runs many background checks on your browser, so headless browsers automatically become futile.
JavaScript PoW challenges are performed that take up multiple seconds of execution time, memory and CPU. This alone is a deterrent because sequential attacks become extremely long to execute.
Concurrent attacks are still unfeasible because Turnstile ups the difficulty if it detects something is up, and receiving requests from thousands of botnet IPs is bound to trip an alarm.
Animal 15 began to lose coordination, and staff observed that she would shake uncontrollably when she saw lab workers.
These are conscious beings. Imagine being trapped in a lab where the next time you wake up you might not have full motor function?
Does it make sense that a privacy VPN has 4 tracking scripts and 5 third party cookies on their website? https://themarkup.org/blacklight?url=privateinternetaccess.com&device=mobile&location=us
Mullvad has 0.
https://themarkup.org/blacklight?url=mullvad.net&device=mobile&location=us
Fears of copyright infringement. Maybe they trained using music 🤔