To me it seems the title is misleading as the research is very narrowly scoped. They provided news excerts to the LLMs and asked for the title, the author, the publication date, and the URL. Is this something people do? I would be interested if they used some real world examples.
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I've thought about turning my entire rear window into a mirror, but I imagine there is a law against it, so I haven't looked into it.
I think buffering comes with the cheapest firesticks and the cheapest providers.
Could you set a 'password' on the uploads? So the server will only accept and start the upload if the password is present. The password is a passphrase to make it easy to type in.
Flatpak is far from perfect
- bloated
- sandboxing causes confusion
- interacting with it in CLI can be interesting
- all packaged libraries rely on the developer of the package you installed to update
RIP. I guess you live in the back end of no where.
I have a 40Mbps down, 5Mbps up connection for $30. Consider yourself as real lucky.
Does your phone receive security updates?
You think you know how to detect a virus, but you only know how to detect a virus that doesn't hide it's actions.
It's not about paying for software or pirating it. It's about if you pirate software, should you run it on bare metal, a VM, or on a machine with nothing else on it.
I think pirating software is perfectly fine, but I'd never run it on bare metal on a machine with other stuff on it.
Considered safe only because people haven't noticed anything malicious happening? Yeah, that's still a no go for me; just because people haven't noticed, doesn't mean it's not happening.
In what respect does this list seized domains?
Search for trash guides and servarr. Both have websites that are detailed in how to set up all of the arrs apps in what ever fashion you want. I think both have Discord servers too.