Great thumbnail!
Dunno (or care!) about the rest of it. Kinda strange content for the technology community…
Great thumbnail!
Dunno (or care!) about the rest of it. Kinda strange content for the technology community…
…yyyeees, but I was also a lot cheaper and used a lot less fuel because the plastic was far lighter to carry around than glass.
How that balances out, no idea, sorry… I’m hoping it was better but may have been due to plastic subsidies or something equally evil
Far out, that’s poignant. 45m and relating hard
In fairness, I’m working quite hard and fantasising about being able to ‘check out’, so my scenario is more one of burnout rather than ‘not ignited’
That’s fucking rad - I just hope they don’t get bombed by the IDF
/s - they’d never do that!?
Holy crap - get to the point!
This is a great idea at first glance - I’ve certainly had a few usb sticks come apart on removal
Further to this, to human is top err - so why would you start to rely on something that’s confidently incorrect so often.
It’s only a matter of time before this misleads someone terribly
Yeah, housing is fucked. We have ignored any infrastructure investment in …40 years?
Education is fucked
Health is fucked
Tourism got fucked by COVID
That pretty much leaves farmers and tenants
Yeah, that’s a huge success. Sure beats my spaghetti
That’s some bob cringely like dissection - love it!
So hang on, they’re directly lighting up the silicon? That seems a little unrealistic, as far as actually exploiting things in the wild goes (wouldn’t a heat sink or other shroud interfere?)
Still neat and gives them more purchase on the more structured experimental stuff, but not like your going to get free seat warming instead of paying the subscription on your BMW with this…
This is exactly the sentiment. Kick them out and never buy for them again - leeching cunts!
Don’t let the details get in the way of a good story!
Noodly appendages and all that
Good point - it guess it could have easily fallen out while being edited, too
The start(-up?)[sic] generates up to $2 billion annually from ChatGPT and an additional $ 1 billion from LLM access fees, translating to an approximate total revenue of between $3.5 billion and $4.5 billion annually.
I hope their reporting is better then their math…
Yeah, there’s some limits to what they could do while maintaining pace for the 0 day stuff…
Some input validations would be the most basic things they should have done years ago. I’m aware of the hashing mature vendors do of any content they download for updates or deployments. Signature checking as well, and that’s before the code is even inspected - why don’t they include their automated tests they obviously aren’t using in the update as a sanity check client-side? (I’m not aware of anyone doing this or even if it’s possible without the rest of the IDE, stack, I’m no dev)
…sorta. The complexity here is their driver is signed, but it’s also loading code from their channel file (that was all zeroed out), and it seems the necessary error checking wasn’t implemented.
I haven’t yet got to the root cause they published, this is just what I gathered from the video of a retired MS kernel dev who posts stuff.
Obviously with their design it allowed them to be flexible at the cost of playing with fire - I’m impressed they got away with it for so long, really
Wow, that’s some amazing stuff! Really looking forward to more of this globally…
Can we book this in for 10:30 tomorrow?
Well, of course they are, but so is just about everything