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This is a screen recording of a 60 Minutes segment about the Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) prison in El Salvador, which was intended to be...Internet Archive
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#Introduction for my (recreated) solo instance
〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️Hello! I go by Leora online, late-20s, pronouns she/her
❥ I am happily married!
❥ I am a 🐈 #cat mom to 3 and a 🐶 #doggo mom to 1 very crazy #whippet. I will likely be posting a lot of pictures of my #cats Saria, Majora, and Link, along with the occasional Mabel picture.
❥ I am a Linux Server Administrator.
❥ I currently live in Arkansas in the US, but I'm trying my hardest to relocate out of the South for obvious reasons.
❥ My memory is absolutely terrible, can't really recall a majority of my past.
❥ I’m reasonably confident in my programming ability; my projects are often less so.
❥ Took a 🇯🇵 #Japanese language course in high school only to forget it all the next year. Currently working on relearning what I've forgotten.
❥ Use to be super involved with 🎭 #theatre. I was in a mime troupe in high school; I learned mime stuff, stilt & ball walking, small bit of 🤸 acrobatic stuff, diabolo stuff. I was active on stage and behind the curtains for several shows throughout high school and college. My social anxiety has mostly put an end to that chapter of my life, though.
❥ In my free time I'm either tinkering with my
#homelab, watching
#jellyfin or youtube,
reading #manga or #webtoons,
playing video games (sometimes on #Twitch), or taking 📸 pictures of my cats.
Feel free to add me, I enjoy meeting new people!
Other various interests & relevant tags: #intro #trans #lgbt #linux #cyberSecurity #programming #yuri #videoGames #zelda #rimworld #dog
1. User complains to #hackerone that I named his *previous* name when he renamed himself to a silly name after I banned them in a #curl report filed back in October.
2. Hackerone asks me to respond on their support forum, on which I have no account. Grrr. I refuse to.
3. Replying to the hackerone email about this instead, I get a bounce saying they don't accept emails on support@hackerone ...
Kill me now.
Meldung vom DB Navigator: "Ihre neue Ankunftszeit mit RE5 in Bonn Hbf ist 14:54 Uhr statt 14:55 Uhr. Grund dafür ist eine Fahrplanänderung."
Lache jetzt, nach dem kurzen Moment von "Och ne, was ist denn jetzt" 😂
In 2009, I was with a friend in West Virginia, who had a gig playing for a school music program for 5 through 10-year-olds.
The youngest of those kids are now old enough to drink in the United States. Maybe not quite college graduation, at least with a four-year degree, but close.
In a few days, the very youngest licensed American drivers will have been born three years after the first iPhone was released. This includes one of my cousin's grandchildren.
I'm too young to be this old, or something.
I woke up this morning, went into the kitchen, collected some spoons1, it's time to roll up my sleeves and release #iocaine 3.1.
A short while ago I was explaining to a client the reason why his website has seen a very significant increase in load over the past few weeks. On many of the servers I manage, I see connections coming from residential users, yes, but mainly from unscrupulous AI scrapers that do not care about overloading everything. Someone on their side replied to me: "Wouldn’t moving everything to the cloud solve the problem? I mean... autoscaling!"
That sparked a somewhat "conspiratorial" thought. Some colleagues have told me that, with the recent surge in AI bot traffic, their costs have skyrocketed. Given how much money is being spent, and not earned, on AI, are we really sure this is not, in some way, planned or at least welcomed as a way to increase costs for end users of cloud services and funnel them into AI budgets?
Europe is making a list, checking it twice… and upgrading its trains to high-speed – nice! 🚄
While you are sipping hot chocolate, we are cooking up 200+ km/h rail magic:
✨ Faster journeys: Berlin → Copenhagen in 4hr instead of 7hr
🚆 New routes: Lisbon–Madrid–Paris and Tallinn–Riga–Vilnius–Warsaw
🌙 More night trains for long trips
🎫 One ticket for your whole journey, and easier booking across borders
By 2040, your holidays might just start on the rails.
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Lately I’ve been realizing that I probably made a (small but important) mistake when choosing Proton Mail over @Tutanota Mail.
I truly respect and like both European companies, but what I’ve been noticing, and deeply appreciating, is how strong, healthy, and direct the relationship between Tuta and its users is. They communicate, they discuss, they listen.
It actually reminds me a lot of the @Vivaldi browser team, including @jon himself. And that kind of attitude is priceless, especially when it’s combined with such a clear stance on privacy & security, AI, and user-first values. That combination is simply top-tier.
I recently noticed Vivaldi starting some cooperation with Proton. Personally, I’d much rather see a collaboration with Tuta.
Rooting for you. Rooting for both teams (actually all three). Absolutely fantastic work.
#privacy #security #email #europeanTech #Vivaldi #Tuta #Proton
Die Bundesregierung will Internet-Zugangs-Anbieter verpflichten, IP-Adressen aller Nutzer für drei Monate zu speichern. Das geht aus dem Gesetzentwurf zur Vorratsdatenspeicherung hervor, den das Justizministerium veröffentlicht hat.netzpolitik.org
According to the German Minister of Justice data retention or "the storage of telecommunications data without any reason" could soon come to an end.Tuta
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Especially because the paper originally introducing that phrase has basically been debunked.
So has the one showing that training LLMs on synthetic data doesn't work, and this fact is heavily underappreciated outside the AI community.
Joshua Rogers on his bug bounty experiences in 2025.
Positive for #curl, kafka-esque for all others mentioned. ‚BugCrowd‘ seems to a typical level-1 support company living on denials.
(Joshua also reported on Apache and pbly other projects where he could talk to the maintainers. I take #curl here as an example for FOSS projects interested in actually securing things.)
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A recap of my 2025 bug bounty experiences, featuring failures and stories from Google Cloud, GitHub, Vercel, Opera, and others.Joshua Rogers (Joshua Rogers’ Scribbles)
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"A set of supercritical carbon dioxide (CO2) power generation units commenced commercial operation on Saturday in Guizhou Province, southwest China, marking the country's pioneering commercial application of this innovative technology."
No sé si es que uso los LLMs de forma distinta a otra gente, pero a mi me dan muy buenos resultados como vehículo de aprendizaje que me sería imposible (literalmente) hacer de otra forma. Tut largo, pero es que lo tenía que decir.
Os contaré mi experiencia concreta. Llevo tiempo en un plan para mejorar mis matemáticas. Con un LLM he podido aprender matemáticas formales de forma rigurosa, verificando las pruebas por mi mismo, algo que sin esa herramienta me era materialmente imposible por razones de accesibilidad.
Después de unos meses, he conseguido aprender un montón de lógica que no sabía (CNF, BNF, prenexado de fórmulas, semántica, el teorema de la solidez de la deducción natural sobre fórmulas de primer orden, por inducción en la altura de la derivación). Estrategias de prueba: contrapositiva, por contradicción, por inducción, inducción fuerte y estructural. En análisis real, entiendo bien los límites de las secuencias y funciones, la continuidad, los teoremas fundamentales como Bolzano, convergencia de una secuencia monótona acotada, valor intermedio, valor extremo. No sólo los entiendo sino que puedo escribir por mi cuenta las pruebas de los teoremas. Conseguí entender como funcionan los números complejos como representantes de una rotación del plano, raíces de complejos, y porque toda la trigonometría se simplifica enormemente con estas herramientas. En álgebra lineal, aprendí como calcular determinantes recursivamente, Gauss-Jordan, Gram-Schmidt, proyección, QR. Pero aún más importante, aprendí a entender el álgebra lineal desde el punto de vista de una aplicación lineal T sobre un espacio vectorial V en un campo F, independiente de una base, en vez de partir de la representación concreta de una matriz. Aprendí que el determinante de una aplicación lineal es una función multilineal, alternante, normalizada, de la imagen de unas bases ordenadas a un escalar, que representa la ratio del volumen orientado de la aplicación lineal. Hice todo el tema de expandir una función de este tipo sobre bases en 2d ((1,0), (0,1)) y vi salir de allí las permutaciones, hasta la típica fórmula de determinante de una matriz 2x2 (ad-bc).
Todo esto no fue fácil, no fue libre de frustración. La gente muchas veces dice que el objeto de un LLM es eliminar la frustración y la dificultad que dan lugar al aprendizaje. Pues no sé, si se usa así a lo mejor sí, pero tuve días en que pensé que no podía con esto. Yo siempre insisto en reproducir las pruebas, hacer los cálculos, hacer tests y ejercicios, y que se me corrija con rigor. En alguna ocasión el LLM me dijo, "tienes un conocimiento suficiente para continuar," a mi no me lo pareció, y seguí trabajando hasta que entendí el tema satisfactoriamente.
Las posibilidades de haber hecho esto sin un LLM, para mi, son cero. Porque me habría sido imposible encontrar material accesible (no es la primera vez que lo busco) y todavía más difícil poder preguntar dudas y que alguien me corrija los ejercicios. No se trata de que El LLM sustituya el esfuerzo intelectual; sino que suple la ausencia de material accesible y la posibilidad de corrección.
Por eso no me convence la afirmación general de que los LLMs son inútiles para aprender, o para x. Son herramientas muy fáciles de utilizar mal, y no son perfectos; en algún caso me dieron resultados erróneos (cosa que por cierto los profesores también hacen), lo cual incide en la necesidad de verificar todo; pero es que ese es mi método en todo caso, cuando aprendo matemáticas intento verificar todo. Quizá por eso me haya ido bien.
En resumen, esta tecnología me ha facultado para aprender cosas que hacía años que quería aprender y que hasta ahora siempre me había sido imposible. A la gente no le gusta la palabra democratizar en este contexto, pero me cuesta no usarla.
Magical Artist: A Fresh Take on Art & Management Simulation!Accessible Android
Use gnome scripts and remove the custom Python post install Add meson minimum version Remove a couple of deprecated utils Replace deprecated meson source_root() and build_root() methods Use the rec...GitHub
Had my call with the CEO and a load of execs, had to take it from a park around the back of the Tate gallery as there was nowhere quiet and private enough.
Got roasted but fucking smashed it. CEO thanked me profusely for turning around a $10m shit show.
The fucker who caused all the drama tried to attribute some of the success to someone on their team who had absolutely nothing to do with it. I let that shit slide, for today. Record will get set straight, served ice cold, corporate climbing motherfucker.
Christmas isn't cancelled ✊
I see that Fernando Pereira is donating to OpenReview (with a public announcement) because he apparently cares about "open science" or "open research" or some such. That's news to me.
He is the Google VP who wrote a condescending, bizarre, what was meant to be anonymous, "privileged and confidential" letter which was then sent to the HR department, instructing me and my coauthors to retract our Stochastic Parrots paper.
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Explore ChatGPT, the AI chat platform that helps with content generation, problem-solving, and interactive AI conversations.ChatGPT
I was considering setting up my #immich server for a while now, but ept putting it off because I thought migrating the photos from iCloud to immich would be hard. Several how to's explained you had to download the photos from Apple's privacy website in bulk, or export them on your Mac as separate files.
So, finally put to work: I made enough room on my Mac to export all of them, I exported all photos in original quality from the Photos app to some directory on the Mac, and setup my immich server.
Then, finally, being able to login on the mobile immich app, I see a simple 'backup' toggle. I can select all albums in the iOS Photos app and switch "enable backups" on.
Just like that, it uploads everything to my new immich instance. This couldn't have been easier. All my prep work wasn't needed.
So, if you have been holding off, don't. This is so easy.
So this constitutes embezzlement.
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SpaceX bought over 1,000 Cybertrucks from Tesla, a number that could rise to 2,000 over time, according to Electrek.Victor Tangermann (Futurism)
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in reply to Jonathan Mosen • • •And to be really honest, I'm scared. I don't want to offend you as an American person, but the path United States are walking, makes me feel not so optimistic regarding the future of USA-based assistive tech.
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in reply to Jonathan Mosen • • •Thus you have both the internal KeySoft applications and screen reader support. The Dot pad is just a display device - it must be used with a screen reader or a specialized application running elsewhere and attached via USB or Bluetooth.
I prefer the larger display and the ability to run applications on the device, so the Monarch fits my usage better. As Jonathan noted, the cell technology is similar (supplied by Dot Inc.) in both cases.