KairuByte
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Oculus founder Palmer Luckey leads group of tech billionaires launching new crypto-bank — aims to fill the void left by Silicon Valley Bank's 2023 collapse 1 day ago:
So jail them on funding those ventures. Thought crimes are a bad thing, no matter who you direct them at.
- Comment on Oculus founder Palmer Luckey leads group of tech billionaires launching new crypto-bank — aims to fill the void left by Silicon Valley Bank's 2023 collapse 2 days ago:
Yeeeeeah, “jail them for beliefs not actions” is a hard pass for me.
- Comment on I think my server might nit be a fan of the upcoming heatwave 2 days ago:
Oh lordy, please tell me it’s at least not humid in there?
- Comment on [deleted] 3 days ago:
Just make sure you butter the bread after you toast it.
- Comment on Next-Gen Brain Implants Offer New Hope for Depression: AI and real-time neural feedback could transform treatments 4 days ago:
All LLMs are AI, all AI is not an LLM.
- Comment on Senate GOP budget bill has little-noticed provision that could hurt your Wi-Fi 4 days ago:
6GHz compatible devices are already being sold. If your phone is new-ish it likely supports it, and many routers already have it.
This isn’t a “next gen” problem, it’s a “current gen bleeding edge” problem.
- Comment on Supreme Court to decide whether ISPs must disconnect users accused of piracy 4 days ago:
It’s like trading cards, gotta trade em all!
- Comment on Supreme Court (SCOTUS) upholds a Texas law that requires porn websites to verify that their visitors are 18 or older, rejecting a First Amendment challenge to the law 6 days ago:
Theoretically possible? Sure. Though I don’t trust the US government with this information either.
Then there a completely different problem to be concerned with: chinamediaproject.org/…/chinas-slow-march-toward-…
- Comment on Supreme Court (SCOTUS) upholds a Texas law that requires porn websites to verify that their visitors are 18 or older, rejecting a First Amendment challenge to the law 6 days ago:
Lmao. Yeah, the government is going to implement this? Assuming it is actually secure, when do you expect this to release? A decade from now?
- Comment on Supreme Court (SCOTUS) upholds a Texas law that requires porn websites to verify that their visitors are 18 or older, rejecting a First Amendment challenge to the law 6 days ago:
How do you verify someone is 18 without your information?
- Comment on Supreme Court (SCOTUS) upholds a Texas law that requires porn websites to verify that their visitors are 18 or older, rejecting a First Amendment challenge to the law 6 days ago:
age restrictions *done properly (ie securely and privately)* are long overdue.
This does not exist.
It is claimed to exist, but you can’t name a single technology that guarantees security and privacy from the user to the source of the verification.
Are you willing to trust pornhub with your personal information? Xhamster? Kink.com? Motherless? Draft porn? PervertTube? And on, and on, and on.
You trust that every, single, individual, porn site is going to have both the know how, and scruples, to keep this data 100% secure and private?
Because I don’t even trust that a site can keep my credit card information private and secure, as has been shown to be a good bet over and over again despite there being a plethora of laws on how to handle such information.
- Comment on Supreme Court (SCOTUS) upholds a Texas law that requires porn websites to verify that their visitors are 18 or older, rejecting a First Amendment challenge to the law 6 days ago:
So it’s a scale problem for you? What number is acceptable?
- Comment on Supreme Court (SCOTUS) upholds a Texas law that requires porn websites to verify that their visitors are 18 or older, rejecting a First Amendment challenge to the law 1 week ago:
Why does scale matter? If it was only 50k kids daily would it change your mind?
- Comment on A Completely Natural Conversation in the NYC Reddit 2 weeks ago:
Wait seriously?
- Comment on A Completely Natural Conversation in the NYC Reddit 2 weeks ago:
Cheaper than Walmart? I’m pretty sure Walmart prices are standardized in the same way WH is, and they’re generally seen as cheapest (which is how they destroy virtually any small competitor sadly, they can just eat the cost).
- Comment on What the fuck 2 weeks ago:
You son of a bitch you made me check.
- Comment on xAI Data Center Emits Plumes of Pollution, New Video Shows 2 weeks ago:
Yea ngl that was my first question. This really does seem like it’s either grouping them together, or purely heat.
- Comment on Bambu Lab Controversy Deepens: Firmware Update Sparks Backlash 2 weeks ago:
I mean, I kinda understand where they are coming from. I don’t agree with their implementation though.
Why add this? Public/unsecured/shared wifi. The moment someone is on the same network, they had full access to the printer. Yeah, technically the fault of the end user, but I can understand them not wanting the potential hate for it.
But in reality, all they needed to do was add a proper local API with full access behind a login/token system. It would suck in the short term as all previous tools would break, but it would solve both problems.
- Comment on 'Fortnite' Lobbies Can Now Have Up to 92% Bots - Players Are Furious Over Supposed OG Season 3 Update 3 weeks ago:
Funny thing is, even if your skills were in the bracket for more human weighted matches, you’d not have hit them in your first few sessions. The first few matches are always 100% bots to give you a feeling for the game without the rick of being steam rolled by humans.
There’s also the problem of matches being 100 people and not starting until it hits about that number. Imagine the fun of sitting and waiting for 10 minutes for people to hop on.
- Comment on We Should Immediately Nationalize SpaceX and Starlink 3 weeks ago:
<.< Legitimate question, what was the last thing each party killed that was put in place by the other party?
- Comment on Cloudflare built an oauth provider with Claude 4 weeks ago:
The fact hat multiple experts reviewed every line of code by hand, I have to say this is impossible unless you’re comparing it to “the junior devs wrote it all and I just kept correcting hem.”
- Comment on True Wireless Power is FINALLY here (building a TRULY wire-free desk setup) 4 weeks ago:
I doubt anyone is under the impression that it is going to be as efficient as direct power. At least no one paying attention.
- Comment on This new 40TB hard drive from Seagate is just the beginning—50TB is coming fast! 4 weeks ago:
It’s all anecdotal for the most part. I’ve had two DOA WD drives in a row before, but no dead seagates.
As a side note, I hope you have those two WDs backed up, they’re overdue for a death.
- Comment on Today is June 1st, the start of Pride Month. This scene from "Blood Oath" weighs heavily on my mind. 4 weeks ago:
Complain? No. But they shure as shit treat them as is they were the same individual in those memories. It even causes problems.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Just needs a comma. 😉
- Comment on Grave of the Fireflies 4 weeks ago:
They even sell them with Setsuko on the tin.
- Comment on FBI Wants Access To Encrypted iPhone And Android Data—So Does Europe 5 weeks ago:
It’s not a back door, it’s a side door!
- Comment on Release v0.6.11 · open-webui/open-webui 5 weeks ago:
I was digging around and it seems there are some iffy api translators for duck.ai such as github.com/HuggingBear/DuckDuckGo-AI
But I’ve not tried this yet, so no idea how it works.
- Comment on Release v0.6.11 · open-webui/open-webui 5 weeks ago:
Ngl I really wish there was a decent way to hook into third party “offerings” like duck.ai. I don’t have the spare GPUs to run anything at any kind of decent speed.
- Comment on Microsoft wants Windows Update to handle all apps 5 weeks ago:
Is it? I’ve never actually bothered to look under the hood. I’ll have to give it a peek some time.