

192 is okayish imo
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192 is okayish imo
Tailscale is a private VPN tunnel into your home network basically. There would be nothing that is accessible by the public.
Pretty sure there is such a thing as legally certified software where the liability would then lie with the software vendor.
Law people have a duty to be up to date on this stuff tho. If you dont know how to avoid LLMs from seeing or interacting with your stuff then you shouldnt be allowed to practice law.
This should be top comment if true.
purposely putting extreme effort into tricking the LLM into saying something harmful
I dont think you understand how many mentally unstable people out there are using LLMs as therapists.
There are fuckloads of cases now of people that were genuinely misled by LLMs into doing horrible things.
I agree with your sentiment, but the thing is that the companies are selling their shit as gold and not as shit. If they were honest about their stuff being shit, then people wouldnt be able to capitalize off of malicious prompt engineering. If you claim “we made it super safe and stuff” then you are inviting people to test that.
I would generally not make companies responsible for how users misuse their products, but OpenAI is basically doing everything to get people to misuse it. They are overselling it so hard i think its reasonable to sue them for it.
Which is why big tech is actively lobbying for these laws because they know that they will be the only ones who can comply and therefore exist.
Tesla cars have always been overpriced, low quality, unsafe toys with a shiny case around them.
Just random people with their own money. Basic webhosting is cheaper than a netflix subscription.
I think this is sort of expected with android 15. Google just hates all background processes except their own which they whitelist. I saw a bunch of changelogs for apps i use that needed patching after 15 released for calyxos.
There is also this setting (top entry) in the developer options, but thats probably not it.
Its just got nothing to do with “internet”. That is the issue with the headline. Its just some random piece of fiber that isnt even connected to any wider network. Im assuming they just used big ass rolled up rolls of fiber connected to one another to get to the 1800km. There are no end user “internet” applications for it either. The only thing it could be used for is isolated connections between internet hubs or inside datacenters for local network.
Still impressive ofcourse but just doesnt have anything to do with “internet” in the end user sense.
Seems to be somewhat dead yeah, cant even ping it.
For SMS KDE connect + VPN into your home network should work. Remote calls is a tough one tho.
Long term you should look out for Waydroid compatible devices. Basically linux devices (smartphones, tablets, pcs) that run android containers very close to hardware so you can run your important android apps while not having to rely on the mess that android is for everything. There is a GApps version too if you need google shitware for some reason. Ubuntu Touch (smartphone os) is one of the most prominent to implement it. Personally i hope to eventually just get rid of my phone and only have a laptop with a sim-card and waydroid.
Stop recommending this shit ffs. Its super suspicous, closed source and intransparent in its operation. If the feds raid this guys house and push a malicous version (assuming its not already compromised by design), all the users are fucked. This is not a good app to recommend.
Reminds me of the thing in Spain where the cops just immediately suspect anyone of drug trafficking for using pixel devices because thats what grapheneos runs on.
Its nuts to me that we figured out their strategy like 10 years ago and people just chose to ignore that information and kept using all these platforms anyway.
Sounds like its just not impressive at all and they are scrambling to make it look good.
I mean yeah, its Googles OS… Why would they make it easy for people to escape their software lock in hell?