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[He/Him, Nosist, Touch typist, Enthusiast, Superuser impostorist, keen-eyed humorist, endeavourOS shillist, kotlin useist, wonderful bastard, professinal pedant miser]Stuped person says stuped things, people boom

I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others' words. Weird, isn't it?

Formerly on kbin.social and dbzer0

  • that you write things i'm trying to understand the relevance of, like "This information wasn’t provided in the post." and "the first comment points to btrfs". The Reddit link you gave also points towards btrfs as well as very undetailed mentions of zfs. ze says "i've tried btrfs and it doesn't work so i'm looking into zfs", and you reply "use btrfs use btrfs or look into zfs", a message whose helpfulness I struggle to understand.

  • the device I'm testing first is too small for btrfs

  • Another researcher, Davi Ottenheimer, pointed out that the security section (Section 3, pages 47-53) of Anthropic's 244-page documentation "contains no count of zero-days at all. With no CVE list, no CVSS distribution, no severity bucket, no disclosure timeline, no vendor-confirmed-novel table, no false-positive rate."

    excerpts from the summary of the post linked in "Devanash ultimately concluded", a lot of which Register repeats (which I think is a good thing since the copyediting makes the language a lot more accessible and wide-reaching and of course it was credited):

    The bugs are real. 17-year-old FreeBSD RCE, 23-year-old Linux kernel heap overflow, 27-year-old OpenBSD TCP flaw. LLMs catch these because they can reason about the gap between what code does and what the developer intended. Fuzzers and static analysis literally cannot do this.

    The coverage is wrong on almost every detail. The “181 Firefox exploits” ran with the browser sandbox ( yes, the thing that stops browser exploits) off. The FreeBSD exploit transcript shows substantial human guidance, not autonomy. The “thousands of severe vulnerabilities” extrapolates from 198 manually reviewed reports. The Linux kernel bug was found by Opus 4.6, the public model, not Mythos.

    The moat is thinner than anyone reported. AISLE tested eight models including a 3.6B model at $0.11/M tokens. All eight found the FreeBSD bug. Mythos’s actual lead is in multi-step exploit development, not detection. That’s a narrower and more replicable advantage than what’s being sold.

  • i don’t get it what does ram have to do with lsd 😭

  • from my anarchist perspective every left-🪽policy can have a right-🪽 rationale

    (didn’t mean to do the wing emoji at first but my pinky slipped and they look cuute!!!)

  • someone hasn’t heard of breathalyzers

  • people are asking how exactly it is not/does not have the same meaning as what he said

  • protestants, including evangelicals, are not catholics and do not follow the pope

    According to a 2024 Gallup survey, approximately 69% of the U.S. population—about 235 million out of 340 million people—identify as Christian.[1] A plurality of Americans identify as Protestant (45%), followed by Catholics (22%). Smaller Christian groups include members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1.5%), Eastern Orthodox Christians (0.5%), and other Christian denominations (0.4%).[1]

  • Yandex is Russia’s Google, sold in 2024 to Russian oligarchs with close state ties, so I’d say it’s justified to criticize this particular sponsorship business

  • "You are right to be worried, the Trump administration has no plan in Iran," Warren [continued after saying the quote in the title]

  • It seems to have the added benefit of being an added barrier to market entry for their competitors.

    I’m fairly sure the regulations only kick in when the service has something millions monthly active users.

  • how is loops going?

  • they do?

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  • i'll amend that:

    a subculture of people looking for live music

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    that does not happen to dominate the Fediverse

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  • what about something that's not hunter-gathering, really ancient agricultures? like, y'know, the middle ages?

  • could you link it? the flynn effect is that average intelligence has been steadily rising ever since IQ tests were introduced faster than could be explained by genetic variation

  • hey :(

    okay okay i get it i just said “not all boys” didn’t i

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    waterfox 6.6.8 released; personally I like the change to default aliases to use more than one letter so they don't collide with yours

    www.waterfox.com /releases/6.6.8/
  • Ye Power Trippin' Bastards @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Jordanlund removing links for being hosted on Substack again

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Americans, when did you first become aware that "judgement" is spelt "judgment"?

  • Opensource @programming.dev

    A little help from Santa's helpers by kryksyh · Pull Request #10115 · audacity/audacity

    github.com /audacity/audacity/pull/10115
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    ‘It is not me, it is him’: Democrat elected official asks folks not to mistake his Republican twin brother for him

    fox59.com /news/politics/it-is-not-me-it-is-him-democrat-elected-official-asks-folks-not-to-mistake-his-republican-twin-brother-for-him/
  • Wikipedia @lemmy.world

    "A fool's guide to the 2013 Arbcom election" by The Lady Catherine de Burgh

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/User:The_Lady_Catherine_de_Burgh/A_fool%27s_guide_to_the_2013_Arbcom_election
  • Wikipedia @lemmy.world

    Random ballot

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Random_ballot
  • United States | News & Politics @midwest.social

    How Gen Z Is Shopping

  • New York Times gift articles @sopuli.xyz

    How Gen Z Is Shopping

    www.nytimes.com /2025/11/28/briefing/how-gen-z-is-shopping.html
  • Uplifting News @lemmy.world

    Many Americans Are Open to Car-Free Living

    humantransit.org /2025/12/many-americans-are-open-to-car-free-living.html
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Sperm donor with cancer-causing gene fathered nearly 200 children

    metro.co.uk /2025/12/10/sperm-donor-cancer-causing-gene-fathered-nearly-200-children-25350557
  • Wikipedia @lemmy.world

    Wikipedia:Catch Once and Leave

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:Catch_Once_and_Leave
  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    this website on craigslist trading safety still exists today

    www.safetradestations.com /where-to-trade.html
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    J.D. Vance, Not That One, Gets 2 Years in Prison for Threatening the Vice President

    www.nytimes.com /2025/11/18/us/jd-vance-threats-michigan.html
  • United States | News & Politics @midwest.social

    ‘I’m Literally So Hungry, It’s All I Can Think Of’

    www.nytimes.com /2025/11/27/opinion/hunger-food-insecurity-affordability.html
  • Uplifting News @lemmy.world

    In Italy, murders of women killed for misogynistic reasons will now be defined as femicide.

    www.nytimes.com /2025/11/26/world/europe/italy-femicide-violence-women.html
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Cryptographers Held an Election. They Can’t Decrypt the Results.

    www.nytimes.com /2025/11/21/world/cryptography-group-lost-election-results.html
  • United States | News & Politics @midwest.social

    Homeland Security Missions Falter Amid Focus on Deportations

    www.nytimes.com /2025/11/16/us/politics/dhs-agents-reassigned.html
  • New York Times gift articles @sopuli.xyz

    Homeland Security Missions Falter Amid Focus on Deportations

    www.nytimes.com /2025/11/16/us/politics/dhs-agents-reassigned.html
  • United States | News & Politics @midwest.social

    Trump Administration Live Updates: Senate Moves to Vote as Democratic Defectors Relent on Shutdown

    www.nytimes.com /live/2025/11/09/us/trump-news/ccf24a2e-1ebe-5de8-8944-a214d978a294