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  • Imagine getting this upset over a single letter.

  • Biden won because he wasn't progressive in the slightest. It's a sad truth.

  • Those GPUs to run the AI? Still cheaper than wages! And I've met plenty of people in my life that were far dumber than a small LLM.

  • Spoken exactly like someone who knows absolutely nothing about how blockchains work. Bitcoin is a popular one, but blockchains don't need to be like this - what you're spewing is hyperbole and ignorance. Votes aren't tallied in the way you speak of either - they don't immediately go into a ledger just because you selected a name, all voting systems have multiple safeguards already to allow multiple opportunities to select different candidates at each point in the step. The last step of registering your vote is when they get added.

    Vitriol and ignorance, wonderful combination here.

  • Supply chain attack has a definition. And it has nothing to do with DDoS.

  • Better than WHAT? Why is voting integrity something that you people often have such an issue with? Why can't we use an open source, blockchain verified ledger system that is immutable and unchangeable so that we retain anonymity, and further increase verifiability? Our voting systems shouldn't be closed-source secretive software controlled by a few elites -- The best security is often done in the open, so that everyone can work their best to ensure that it's secure.

    I'm not talking about voterID or any of that bullshit, I'm talking back-end stuff; and the problem that dominion have had with their voting machines, and the fact that nearly every state that used to be a toss-up (Florida, etc) now uses a different vendor than northern states.

  • The biggest problem that I have with docker is honestly, the fear of a supply-chain attack.

  • I may be in the minority here, but I didn't think Kamala was THAT unpopular. I still have my suspicions that the elections have massive voter fraud happening. For her to not win ANY of the toss-up states is...interesting to say the least.

    We need some new voter integrity protections put into place. Yeah yeah, I get that mentioning that is unpopular with dems, as it's often equated with voter suppression - but last election cycle we had one black woman who had her voting rights restored get put through the legal wringer on if she was allowed to vote or not; meanwhile I had white folks in The Villages (FL), casting votes for dead people, get caught, and basically nothing happened to them. (Fines, Community Service, no jail time)

  • Fuck. You got me there.

  • Only soy boys say "tummy".

  • all those women and girls who are bearing the brunt of this war

    Okay, since when is Mrs. Clinton writing for the UN?

  • CSS is just another tool in a toolbox. Having it doesn't make one more customizable than the other, being more customizable does. Customization means options. Things you can set, things you can change. Not HOW they're changed.

  • City people. They want everyone to be packed into a 5sq mile radius, have busses take them everywhere, but also be able to walk outside and see green trees and wide open fields.

  • Yeah, and a great post too - because some of your points here just point out that everyone ELSE have deprecated PhysX as well. Unity and Unreal both dropped it long ago. It's basically a moot point for 99.9% of people playing games.

    Instead of using a PPU on the GPU, most people have focused on GPGPU physics calculations instead. The idea behind PhysX was a difficult one to launch in the first place. Given that most chip real-estate is going to these VPUs, I'm not surprised at all that they ditched the PPU for a more generalized version.

  • Black and white printers employ stenography too.

    https://openreview.net/pdf?id=F-IFNTqwEv

    Stop being so confidently incorrect for fucks sake.

    Black and white printers employ stenography via dithering the image.

    So unless you're using some ancient dot matrix printer via an old LPT port, chances are anything you print can be traced back to you.

    I'm saying this for your SAFETY you luddite. I have a past in the security industry and you wouldn't believe the things that they can use to identify you.

    I get it, ignorance is bliss and all, but I'm trying to educate you. Activism is going to be a little uncomfortable.

  • It only ever got deployed in a few dozen games

    Is the only sentence in the entire article you need to be aware of.

    This is rage-bait.

    This is a list of the games it affects:

    • Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia
    • Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2
    • Crazy Machines 2
    • Unreal Tournament 3
    • Warmonger: Operation Downtown Destruction
    • Hot Dance Party
    • QQ Dance
    • Hot Dance Party II
    • Sacred 2: Fallen Angel
    • Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason
    • Mirror's Edge
    • Armageddon Riders
    • Darkest of Days
    • Batman: Arkham Asylum
    • Sacred 2: Ice & Blood
    • Shattered Horizon
    • Star Trek DAC
    • Metro 2033
    • Dark Void
    • Blur
    • Mafia II
    • Hydrophobia: Prophecy
    • Jianxia 3
    • Alice: Madness Returns
    • MStar
    • Batman: Arkham City
    • 7554
    • Depth Hunter
    • Deep Black
    • Gas Guzzlers: Combat Carnage
    • The Secret World
    • Continent of the Ninth (C9)
    • Borderlands 2
    • Passion Leads Army
    • QQ Dance 2
    • Star Trek
    • Mars: War Logs
    • Metro: Last Light
    • Rise of the Triad
    • The Bureau: XCOM Declassified
    • Batman: Arkham Origins
    • Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
    • Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
  • AI has been here for years now before you even knew it. Reddit employed fake users for a long time to make the site seem more active than it actually was. Before AI, they just had mass amounts of people pushing things. Now they can do it on the cheap.

  • The EFF has stated that basically every color printer does this now, so much so that they stopped updating the list of the ones that do. You need to be aware of it.

    The EFF stated in 2015 that the documents that they previously received through a Freedom of Information Act request[7] suggested that all major manufacturers of color laser printers entered a secret agreement with governments to ensure that the output of those printers is forensically traceable.

    Every printer is capable of this stenography, and every printer does so at the behest of the US and other governments. This has been happening since at LEAST 2004.