





Almost like the old internet is still in there somewhere. Just gotta sort through all the shit first.


Congrats!


Vscodium might be an option for you


Or for expats who buy a phone in their new country and cant access their apps anymore. Even worse as more businesses require the use of their app for certain things and don’t offer a web app.


So right now, I assume, the store content is based on your apple account country not your geolocation?


This is an interesting idea:
The “at least one” in the prompt is deliberately aggressive, and seems likely to force hallucinations in case an article is definitely error-free. So, while the sample here (running the prompt only once against a small set of articles) would still be too small for it, it might be interesting to investigate using this prompt to produce a kind of article quality metric: If it repeatedly results only in invalid error findings (i.e. what a human reviewer
Disagrees with), that should indicate that the article is less likely to contain factual errors


I see you’ve also purchased a new scratching post


Or force people to read/watch media and learning what activates


A standardized magnetic pogo pin connector
That’s something I hadn’t considered before. What a neat idea.


A lot overboard, really. There is a long way to go for truth and reconciliation.
As for data safety, its not looking too great: https://tuta.com/blog/canada-bill-c2-surveillance


I was bracing myself for some level of absurdity after this disclaimer.
Instead it seemed to be pretty reasonably complicated. They didn’t flash some custom firmware or even mess with the hardware at all.
Sure, it is complicated, but in terms of hacks it seems to be par for the course.


TIL I might be in a maze


So, space clouds?
Theyre not saying anything about reading the key off the phone. Brute force the key by trying every key against the encrypted data dump.


Does ntfy solve this problem?