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How would a cyberattack cause a train to derail on a straight stretch of track?

Domains map one-to-one with registrars, but multiple AS can be using the same IP address.

Then it would be a grave error to issue an IP cert without active insight into BGP. (Or it doesn't matter which chain you have.. But calling a website from a sampling of locations can't be a more correct answer.)

>it would be a grave error to issue an IP cert without active insight into BGP

Why? Even regular certs are handed out via IP address.


> why we are wasting so much time on utterly wrong TOFU authorization? If you are supposed to have an establishable identity I think there is DNSSEC back to the registrar

They retire challenges that were once acceptable. What happens if they require a real chain of trust? They retire http and domain names keep working on DNS/DNSSEC.

Making IP with only http challenges is going backwards.


OrbitDB?

It says MySQL can be used instead of Redis for the metadata

yes, support more 10 options, include redis, SQL-like DB, TiKV, FoundationDB, and more. see here -> https://juicefs.com/docs/community/databases_for_metadata

Is it possible to pin a model + seed for deterministic output?

Even if the LLM theoretically supported this, it's a big leap of faith to assume that all models on all their CPUs are always perfectly synced up, that there are never any silently slipstreamed fixes because someone figured out how to get the model to emit bad words or blueprints for a neutron bomb, etc.

Most of the cloud providers give you a choice of two ways of referring to models - either a specific dated model id (like the example above), or a shorter alias which generally points to the latest release of that model, and is more likely to change over time.

We add in some additional flags for `--opus`, `--sonnet`, `--haiku` as shortcuts to abstract this away even further if you want to just use the latest model releases.

Example to run haiku latest via Vercel AI Gateway with unified billing and cross-cloud fallback between providers.

`claude-run --haiku --vercel task.md`

AWS Bedrock at least appears to be pretty steady when you pin a model now, according to our own evals anyway. Earlier on there was some performance degradation, at peak load etc.


Is this how Stadia was supposed to work?


Not exactly, since they aren't opinionated in the game engine, they can't control what "primitives" are being used to render.. they probably just encode video

I guess you're right, all their talk about working with game developers was probably just to get the games working on their hardware.

Sounds like the congressman doesn't care if the video is AI or not. What a loser.


Firefox does already have some tracker blocking built in, though it would be fantastic to import arbitrary filter lists.

Chrome & Safari are operated by advertising/surveillance companies, so no dice there.


Safari (desktop and mobile) also has tracker blocking built in. "Prevent cross-site tracking" and "Hide IP address from trackers" are two settings it has; I think the first is checked by default, I don't remember about the other.

In the DevTools network pane, it shows requests to known trackers, like Google Tag Manager, being blocked.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/102602


Try using Amazon in Safari sometime (in Lockdown Mode, no less): non-stop ads (some which flash), sponsored results dominating the first page of search, random Dufus pop-ups forcing AI. You can hide "distracting" elements but they just appear again later. Safari is not a user-friendly browser.


Safari is my default browser. I don't know what "Dufus" means, I don't recall any A.I. references. On Amazon, it's all first-party stuff, what browser blocks that natively? It seems like you're comparing using Safari without an ad blocker to a different browser with an ad blocker.

I know the most popular ad blocking extensions don't make a Safari version but there are ad blockers for Safari.


Dufus = Rufus, the obnoxious AI "helper" that takes up 20% of the screen when I search for something on Amazon, which no one asked for.

I don't get any of that in Safari or any other browser. "Rufus" is just a button in the main navigation, between "All" and "Same-day delivery" that I ignore. On individual product pages, there's "Ask Rufus" stuff in a couple of pages but it's no worse than other content I scroll past and seems just like previous features that didn't have a named AI identity.

Not compared to the uBlock Origin. You can't even import a filter list. Main reason I use Firefox.


Something that [1] AdGuard Browser Extension can do, it make you wonder why uBOL can't include such a feature.

[1] https://adguard.com/en/blog/adguard-browser-extension-v5-2.h...


Firefox on iOS has 0 support for Adblocking, making it hell to use.


That's not Firefox, that's Safari wearing a fake mustache


>Same guy dug the original ditch by driving back and forth with his jeep for an hour during spring rain.

wtf? how deep is the ditch?


When I bought, it was maybe 2 ft deep. 60s Jeeps weren't quite a wide as today, either.

I dug it out properly after buying. It was a perfectly good ditch though, but I wanted to drain more water at the back of the property, so I lowered it another 2 feet.


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