flying_monkies
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- Comment on First known test dogfight between AI and human pilot carried out, US military says 6 months ago:
It ain’t that easy to shoot down stealth aircraft.
Hell, it's not easy to shoot down non-stealth aircraft
The pilot evaded all six missiles while not being able to deploy any chaff/flare countermeasures.
- Comment on Sidestepping GPU ban, Chinese factories dismantle and transform Nvidia RTX 4090 gaming cards into AI accelerators 11 months ago:
Would explain why the Air Force used PS3s, can't be behind the tech curve!
- Comment on Anyone know of self-hostable security cameras? 11 months ago:
Using zone minder with reolink cameras. I've been happy with it so far.
- Comment on Microsoft may replace the Start button with the Copilot AI in Windows 12 1 year ago:
If you remember to do it after getting pissed off enough at it, sure 😀
- Comment on Microsoft may replace the Start button with the Copilot AI in Windows 12 1 year ago:
No, it's not.
What you're talking about is UAC flipping out because you double clicked on something and it want's admin privilege (the GUI equivalent of what bioemerl talked about).
I'm talking about exactly what bioemerl was: You open cmd window, try to run a command and it bitches that you need admin rights, as an admin. So, you have to go back, search for cmd, then select the option: Run as administrator.
- Comment on Microsoft may replace the Start button with the Copilot AI in Windows 12 1 year ago:
Probably the fact that, even if you define the account as Admin in windows, you still need to select "Windows sudo" (run as Administrator) before it actually elevates privilege.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
ncognito mode
Don't log inYoutube works fine in that mode with ad blockers. If you want to be logged in, uBlock typically updates within an hour or two of any google change. This message has the github link with info
- Comment on Disabling Intel’s backdoors on modern laptops 1 year ago:
It's a microcontroller that runs within Intel based systems allowing full control access at the processor level. It runs outside of your processor and any time the system is plugged in or is on battery. It doesn't require the main processor up for it to be accessible. More info on it on [wikipedia]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Management_Engine).
AMD's equivalent is called AMD Secure Technology.