No idea it was just a possible theory
refalo
I find it surprising that JSON is so omnipresent when there are far more efficient alternatives
Do you also find it surprising that different types of food exist? /s
If Firefox dies then they don't have to pay their anti-monopoly bribe money.
Sega Channel was also available in Canada through Shaw Cable, in some parts of the United Kingdom on certain cable services, in Chile on the defunct Metropolis cable company, and in Argentina on a national TCI branch, Cablevisión TCI, and in Australia on Austar and the now defunct Galaxy.
https://www.avid.wiki/Sega_Channel
Also parts of The Netherlands.
It is best to assume that any private US company is compromised in this way
I would say that's ridiculous for most people, but I guess it entirely depends on your threat model... if you're legitimately worried about state-level boogeymen, you've probably got bigger problems and already know all of this.
So then it's not really a blanket "no-AI" rule if it can't be enforceable if it's good enough? I suppose the rule should have been "no obviously bad AI" or some other equally subjective thing?
It's not, labels were always written that way. They went into a box where the slide was facing down so the label was always visible at the top.
besides uncompressing itself, there will be other info that is needed at runtime that requires dynamic memory allocation beyond the size of the kernel itself, like hardware/memory maps, framebuffers, filesystem/networking stuff, caches etc.
How is AI-generated content detected and what is the process for disputing such claims?
Still no full-duplex?