

what the hell does an ISP want with that, that’s nuts
what the hell does an ISP want with that, that’s nuts
Voiceprinting as an identification for wealthy bank clients grew popular more than a decade ago, with customers typically asked to utter a challenge phrase into the phone to access their accounts.
ha, I thought it was just a movie trope
sometimes it feels like banks will use literally anything but recommended practices for multi-factor authentication
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great, another tool to delegate thinking to a computer program that can’t really think. Exactly what people need.
cries? You mean xeyes?
I’m using xeyes with X11 fwd to compare it with waypipe.
idk, I’m perceiving very similar latency and frame rates in either. xeyes doesn’t report FPS, but I’m seeing under 4 FPS with weston-simple-egl
reaching out to a server proxied by cloudflare
So I’d still go with an RDP solution for any session longer than a few minutes.
cool, it works; for those trying it out, the weston package provides simple colorful demo programs like weston-simple-egl
and weston-simple-shm
that can demonstrate it, like xeyes
and xclock
can demonstrate an x11 forwarding session.
is there a way to forward wayland windows via SSH like X11 forwarding (one that doesn’t use xwayland)?
That should be the default assumption for every service that hosts user content. Even if it explicitly says they won’t use it for XYZ, they might change it at any time.
yeah, I helped raise hw requirements for two servers recently, an alternative to nvidia wasn’t even on the table
we’re talking GPUs, idk why you’re bringing FPGA and CPUs in the mix
That sounds like a coin flip, but 50% reliability can be really useful.
If a model has 50% chance of completing a task that would cost me an hour - and I can easily check it was completed correctly - on average, I’m saving half of the time it would take to complete this.
That said, exponentials don’t exist in the real world, we’re just seeing the middle of a sigmoid curve, which will soon yield diminishing returns.
this openai partnership really stands out, because the server world is dominated by nvidia, even more than in consumer cards.
they pay because AMD (or any other for that matter) has no product to compete with a 5080 or 5090
probably the owner of the pictured sword phone
personally, I’ve heard a lot more “bottle of water” than “water bottle” in the US
this “reads from left to right” really doesn’t hold up
at least 3
that’s why it’s almost as shitty as TV now
my expectations were really low for this one, but it still exceeded them
That happens when I select the wrong kernel in the systemd boot menu, before that screen. Doing nothing after an upgrade also selects the wrong version by default, it’s kinda annoying. I have to select the most up to date version and press Ctrl-D to make it the default on the next boot.
If that’s also what happens here, maybe a solution could be to keep only one kernel version and its fallback. But idk if you’re using systemd-boot or grub