Maybe. I’m not in the loop but I believe you would need to gain some solid trust from the core team to get that access. It won’t be a knowledge just flows in the scene up for any newly join members to grab.
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Maybe. I’m not in the loop but I believe you would need to gain some solid trust from the core team to get that access. It won’t be a knowledge just flows in the scene up for any newly join members to grab.
AFAIK, L1 are hardware backed using Trusted Execution Environment like ARM TrustZone. Unless you can find an exploit to exfil the key from the chip, you have no luck. It was done before and published, but I believe it is patched already. Anyone holding such exploit would keep close to their chest to avoid it beimg patched.
Meta+arrows key to shift windows around
Or is the key call Super? I know for sure it’s the “Windows” key.
Xfce? All keyboard shortcuts involved the Meta key won’t work.
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Hi everyone, I already use Joplin, but I’m looking for another open source notes app. Which one do you recommend? Is there one that also has a web version? I think Simple Note is great, but it doesn’t accept image attachments.
“Open Source AI” is an attempt to “openwash” proprietary systems. In their paper “Rethinking open source generative AI: open-washing and the EU AI Act” Andreas Liesenfeld and Mark Dingemanse showed that many “Open Source” AI models offer hardly more than open model weights. Meaning: You can run the thing but you don’t actually know what it is.
Basically, no.
Last time I heard, no. They are burning money to train new models.
Is OpenAI profitable now?
I don’t understand the hostility of other comments. I had a quick look on the code and it is essentially IRC+Kiwi but in Rust, or a Matrix public chat room without signups. All chats are in memory and not saved to disk or DB. There is username but you can claim who you wants to be. The dependencies looks sane and reputable. I do saw there is a WebSocket lib being used but not found in code. However I don’t code in Rust nor I understand WS well so take a grain of salt here.
It does provide anonymity, but not privacy or confidentiality. It does what it claims.
You need to plan ahead for that, and executing it is risky for data loss.
I chose the dual boot option when I decided to switch a year ago, and I found myself rarely using Windows eventhough it is installed on my laptop. I might have only boot it up 3-4 times since the switch, for GFN not working properly with ALT when running through browser. The dual boot just make my disk partition needlessly complicated, and I’m going to reinstall it yet again, without Windows.
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Not successful. They don’t even try to understand why I use a “non-standard” OS like a “unicorn” trying to be “unique,” let alone try it.
I gave up in Firefox Sync an year ago as it doesn’t work reliably for me. The sent tab function, the main reason I use sync, tabs are frequently delayed (as in over a minute) or straight up not working. Now I uses SimpleX group for my cross device communications.
Maybe it is improved but I’m too lazy to try.
If OP really needs it, law school students might be a good way to get cheaper rates. AFAIK, TOS and Privacy Policy are basically contracts, and every law student should know how to.
Repeated revisions with LLM of course is needed. For a small side FOSS project, the TOS and privacy policy is just in case. Plus the OP isn’t intended to make money off of it. The risk of someone going after OP is really low. I don’t really think OP need to get a real lawyer to do it.
I guess LLMs are OK at this as most ToS and Privacy Policies have quite fixed formats.
Starting out with Python by Tony Graddis
I read the 3rd edition in library, now it’s 6th. Don’t know if it is as good as the memory serves.