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Expected by whom? Other researchers in this space? That's the audience for this work.

It might be time to pick up some books and reading up on this stuff. What's nice is that you can directly ask ChatGPT/etc questions about all this tech, and the math behind it! It's never been an easier time to learn new things.

Gcloud is a running business, and AI is a billable service in it. There's a strong incentive to branch out from 1 line of business, especially as AIe can replace regular Google search and the web browsing that shows Google ads.

Search is in real danger of mostly obsolescence. Ads aren't safe.


Who's "you" here? The person at home, an employee at a recycling center, or garbage dump?

The vision models already filtering recycling today? And in a million other industrial processes?

What kind of reports can they generate from the data they collect: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/toolkit/compone... ?

They opted firefox users into a data collection scheme they call PPA which works kind of like FLOC and uses the browser to gather information about what you do online, then they sell that data to advertisers by first sending it to yet another a third party who will assemble that data into reports for the advertisers. Then they basically said firefox users were too stupid to be trusted to opt-in, and it would be too hard to explain to such dumb users how selling their data was a good thing, so Mozilla had no choice but to force it on everyone by default without telling them about it. (https://web.archive.org/web/20240715112635/https://mastodon....)

Naturally not everyone was happy about it:

https://noyb.eu/en/firefox-tracks-you-privacy-preserving-fea...


Searchfox? Not so fast! Don't forget they load "studies" code using so called "normandy" mechanism..

I don't understand what you're talking about. Do you have a reference? All I can find are UI experiments, AFAICT "what impact to telemetry does this UI change make?"

Where telemetry is what I linked above.


List of experiments I was talking about: https://experimenter.services.mozilla.com/api/v1/experiments...

I see some have addons.. but actually my point is precisely that I don't understand it - these addons can be auto installed? They can make requests? They're not on searchfox?


you can opt-out in the settings btw, but it should be opt-in or at least asked on first run.

Maybe it's time for frame.work to start making printers. Probably a fantastic bump to their brand if they're the only non-crap printer vendor.


MASM was always horrible.

nasm has been lovely, but I haven't used in 10+ years. https://github.com/netwide-assembler/nasm


Why all this MASM hate?

I barely ever used it, but I noticed that MASM 5.1 is included (together with MSC 5.1 and various other Microsoft tools from 1988) in Microsoft's MIT-licensed MS-DOS repo. Trying some hello world level examples there was nothing obviously annoying about it so far.

https://github.com/microsoft/MS-DOS/tree/main/v4.0/src/TOOLS


The macros! Wtf were they doing with the macros! They didn't want to have a normal assembler that kept people writing maintainable assembly code. They just had macro stacked on macros (my memory here is literally 30 years old, I had to write windows 3.1 vxd drivers) and it didn't help, because they had to use the same registers you were using to do their work. An obtrusive non-abstraction that made life painful.


I'll look for somewhere else. Web browsers aren't as special as they used to be, there's a lot more choice now. Funny thing was, I was paying for Firefox through some of their services (VPN) that I had no intent to use.


I think Russia lost a lot of clout all by itself.


If that someone believed themselves an ally before, then the other countries thinking themselves allies now are doubting their positions.


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