Nintendo has shown that it is possible to attack open source projects at the repository level
I’m out of the loop. What happened there?
Nintendo has shown that it is possible to attack open source projects at the repository level
I’m out of the loop. What happened there?


Ok so I stand corrected. I guess it is possible but it just requires a lot of man power


we already see a phenomenon going on with Fediverse, and Web as a whole: invite-only and/or need-to-apply places
The need-to-apply model would be totally unscalable for traditional social media platforms because of the sheer number of requests that would need to be processed on a centralized. But something like this can work on the Fediverse because you can split the workload up between different instances


Okay I see the url now thanks. I didn’t know proton had an AI. Seems neat.


That link appears to be broken on my end.


I do too. But if someone really does want to use these tools then there are better and worse ways of doing it


It’s better from a privacy perspective. But yeah, you’d still ultimately be using ChatGTP at the end of the day so another model might be preferable


I recommend duck.ai as an alternative way of accessing ChatGTP. Is not a perfect solution but it’s better than accessing it straight from the OpenAI website
Interesting. It would also make sense that going full FOSS might lead to less social media use indirectly, since most social media apps would require micro-G


I’ve tested my local AI and it’s almost indistinguishable from humans in communication style
Why are AIs like ChatGTP so easy to spot then? Is it just the fine tuning?


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What so you mean by ‘webs of trust’? Can you elaborate?


As far as I can tell, Signal can’t do multiple text channels in the same way discord can. Migrating a Discord ‘server’ onto a Signal chat would only work if it were a small group. Anything bigger than that would basically just give you a really big and disorganized group chat (though it would at least be a private disorganized group chat).
Throughout my daily use, I noticed something peculiar. I was using my phone less and less.
You’re not the first person I’ve heard say this after installing graphene OS. Why do you think this is? Is it just because you don’t have social media apps installed?


They only scan for faces of known offenders based on previous entanglements.
How does the system know who’s an offender and who isn’t without scanning their face first?
Yeah especially if OP sticks with their Mac. The WiFi drivers won’t work on Mac without proprietary drivers
Also worth noting: you don’t need to get ride of MacOS to try linux! You don’t even need to make any permanent changes to your computer. You can also just boot from a USB and see how you like it. This is different from adding the distro to your computer with a USB. Because when you’re just booting from a USB it doesn’t make any permanent changes to your hardware; it literally just runs linux off your USB. Files won’t even be saved between sessions (unless you really tinker around with it, but even then the files will only be saved on your USB). This is a low risk way to play around and check out how well different distros work on your Mac.
I suggest trying Ubuntu. It’s super beginner friendly and has great documentation which should guide you through booting from your USB. I put Ubuntu on my Mac back in the day and it worked great but the speakers didn’t work because the drivers weren’t open source. You should boot Ubuntu from a USB and play around with some sound sources to see what I mean. Since this will likely be the biggest problem you face with Mac its worth checking out before making permanent changes
I doubt they would bother going after a one person instance, even if it could be traced back to you