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No mention of license on contributed data, or the model.

That does not expand on the whole TOCTOU-style family of bugs, which permeates all APIs, and the only solution is to manipulate everything by file descriptor; Linux has many syscalls for that: openat, mkdirat, renameat(2), unlinkat, execveat, (new)fstatat, symlinkat, faccessat, fchmodat, fchownat, linkat, mknodat, pidfd_*, etc.

Arguably, many are not relevant to /tmp, but it's good to keep in mind.


Someone else recently using the code to test second-hand TVs: https://social.afront.org/@MLE_online/113235301898075851


That’s actually how I discovered the project.


If you select a title, you can play the full recording that led to the song being recognized. It's not just the song metadata that is recorded and uploaded to the website, but all the captured audio.


Ah I did not realize that. But again - if you have issues with your public statements and activities being, well, public - then you probably should not be doing these things in public in the first place.

Nobody's being tracked here, I'm not aware of some data model being built up, of specific songs played by specific individuals, with time and date and location being attached to it.

If you want to shout out your banking login on the sidewalk while you are playing a song out loud, then I guess that's on you and you can't be unhappy about the fact that this thing recorded you.


That's not how things work in many countries, so it's a legit statement to find it creepy and dangerous, even though it is not illegal in the US.


This looks a lot like git-fixup[1], which I have been using for a few years. I might try git-absorb since it looks quite interesting.

[1] https://github.com/keis/git-fixup


How does one browse rooms on a server using Element X for Android?


browsing rooms is deliberately not implemented in Element X yet; it's intended more as an imessage/whatsapp style messenger - plus exposing the matrix.org room directory make appstore review & age-rating etc much more complicated.


FOSDEM is upon us, and finding the right room to follow the chat is going to be much harder with Element X. Ditto for LPC which just ended. It's OK, Element for Android is still here, but I hope you'll have a solution for small servers with a controlled number of room — but that would still need browsing on mobile.


me too :)


To protest stupidly short EOL deadlines.


Just went to get some BIOS files for the 5th gen Intel NUCs and they've purged them from the site. It's like when Microsoft purged the KB of everything not in current support. Burning of libraries, it's sickening.


It's interesting that OpenAI has literally applied and automated one of their advice from the "Prompt engineering" guide: Give the model time to "think"

https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/prompt-engineering/g...


Point 1.1 about QEMU seems even less relevant today, with QEMU adding support for the microvm machines, hence greatly reducing the amount of exposed code. And as bonzini said in the thread, the recent vulnerability track record is not so bad.


I don't think so. PS4 Pro launch price was $400 in 2016. It would be at $525 this year. But then, the PS5 Pro is dropping the blu-ray disc reader, so add in $80 more. $780 != $525


I disagree with the idea of adjusting the price to account for a blu-ray reader, that’s just part of the change in expected functionality over time.

But, I did misread the price, I stumbled across the Australia pricing somehow. And if we ask any Australian I’m sure they will tell us that paying Australian electronics prices is a nightmare.

It is funny that the PS4 and the PS4 pro seem to have had very similar release prices. Although I vaguely remember that they might have had to drop the PS4 price pretty soon after release? It was a while ago, though…


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