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  • Look, I'm satiated, I don't need to discover new apps nor great content through Google Play. Most apps are trash and I've never bought content through Google Play.

  • Despite what others have mentioned, running a different LLM locally, it's also possible to get ChatGPT to do this sort of stuff by telling it to participate in a "debate exercise" and giving it its talking points.

  • Wonder why they wouldn't use OSM.

  • In practice, CrowdStrike very likely tests Falcon on various hardware as parts of their tests before shipping updates on it, as it's used by a huge amount of enterprises; and a fuckup like that would mess the trust they've built with those enterprises. Enterprises are trusting them to run ring 0 code on their computer, so they can have a malware-less experience after all.

  • This is good for Bitcoin

  • That is an absolute misrepresentation of what I said. My only point is that we should be better than them, not legitimize them.

    But I get it, it's easier to shit on slightly dissenting Lemmy users rather than take meaningful action.

  • Is that a repurposed passenger tram? Do they fill the passenger's section with cargo too?

  • Please, enlighten me how you'd remotely service a few thousand Bitlocker-locked machines, that won't boot far enough to get an internet connection, with non-tech-savvy users behind them. Pray tell what common "basic hygiene" practices would've helped, especially with Crowdstrike reportedly ignoring and bypassing the rollout policies set by their customers.

    Not saying the rest of your post is wrong, but this stood out as easily glossed over.

  • Comments like these make me seriously want to leave Lemmy. Some people here are just foaming at the mouth to attack anyone who doesn't conform exactly to their rhetoric, as opposed to just having a normal discussion.

    Insulting that previous poster and calling him a bootlicker diminishes and undermines your actual point. I hate Trump and his actions as much as anyone here, but we gotta be better than this and not polarize everything on our side.

  • "So, it must be hard for them to ignore this non-binding, advisory resolution?"

    "Actually it's gonna be super easy, barely an inconvenience."

  • Is it?

  • One rule could be censoring information that could plausibly out someone, such as the name of a (step?)family-member

  • I mean, it must be very difficult to checks notes host a static document in a scalable way.

    But still, if only they had an asynchronous, distributed way of publishing this information. Like old school letters, only digital. That would help them decrease the load on their infrastructure...

  • You think they're not doing both?

  • That is patently false. It was developed to help develop the Linux kernel, which famously has multiple decentralized repositories managed by different maintainers.

    The fact that most companies use it in a way you describe, with only one central repository, does not mean that git is not distributed.

  • So... They used illegally stolen data in the name of protecting children? Why would this be okay for only this type of crime?

  • It's alright. I use both their desktop backup service and B2 extensively. Their desktop client and web interface is very basic and a bit rough, you don't buy their service for the well-developed UI. The service works as advertised though.

  • The headache comes up when multiple third party repositories start conflicting with each other

    Which is traditionally why you needed the distro to package your software...

  • I wonder how accurate it is though. What did the artist base it on?