

Surprised they didn’t at least offer free access to gemini pro for a month, too


Surprised they didn’t at least offer free access to gemini pro for a month, too


I would imagine anything that allows an LLM to interact with something outside of a chat, whether an agentic coding platform like codex/Claude code or autonomous system like openclaw


When have they been wrong?


Seems fine to me


I think instead I will choose to both A) not install a rootkit on my desktop B) avoid an OS that handles passwords in plaintext


This is why gamers should reject kernel anti cheats. A single dev at a single company that requires one could read them as easily as any other file. I’m not exaggerating, unless I’m misinformed


Me when I’m not a professional with no understanding of his things actually works and I accidentally reinvent “computers insecure, avoid them at all costs for max cybersec”
OpenBSD can, objectively, do only a fraction of what Linux can. As a result, it is expected it will have only a fraction of vulnerabilities.


Yeah fair enough, good points all around.


GrapheneOS puts 0 compromises on user-security in addition to privacy. They don’t really have anything to gain by supporting less secure hardware to drive adoption.
Motorola seems to be cashing in on providing the alternative, though, which is a win for everyone


Bias is situational; look at AP’s reporting of the Israel-Palestine conflict for an example of their obscene bias towards western interests. Bias should be assessed on a per-claim basis to avoid logical fallacies like ad hominem.
Here’s a good, neutral take on the unreliability of Uyghur related reporting in sources like the AP: https://www.aph.gov.au/DocumentStore.ashx?id=4767d3ce-8490-464f-8508-d8f3b7878808&subId=703775


Can you respond to this comment (https://reddthat.com/comment/26414066)? That was the original thread and I’m interested in your response.
Honestly just fine use computers at all, completely eliminate the remote attack vector. And only drink rain water since city water can be compromised.
Or, recognize this is a normal part of using software and have more than 1 thing between you and a breach
No worries! You don’t owe me anything :) Just wanted to make sure you saw it and knew there might be issues.
If you haven’t watched the original avatar the last airbender, I 110% recommend it as the next show you watch
That’s not even the same list, Legend of Kora isn’t on the Alphabetical one anymore


It’s probably more of a replacement for Google than anything. IMO for stuff like this it isn’t different than asking a forum and as long as you know that there’s little room for fuck ups.


I have no problem with people talking shit on AI, my comment is about the fact people are reacting to what they think the subject of the headline is as opposed to what is written in the article.
FYI “are you lost” is a pretty rude way to start a conversation. I wasn’t trying to hurt you


ITT: headline readers that judge with their full weight on minimal information


How much does your VPN cost?
Also, whatever Firefox puts out there is not gonna be slower than TOR which has 3x the encryption and routing overhead of a typical VPN and also has no SLA guarantees at all. There’s a reason a middle-ground exists between no tunnel and mega 3x tunnel, and there’s nothing wrong with saving a few bucks if all you want to do is not be as profitable to data aggregators
TL:DR; stop making shit up
I personally encourage you to learn more about which you speak before forming such passionate stances. There’s merit to what you say, but it’s not relevant to the context of the discussion you responded to.