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yboutros@infosec.pubto
Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•Mickey Mouse operation hacked by former employeeEnglish
1·2 years agodeleted by creator
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NixOS@infosec.pub•I would kill for QubesOS features in NixOSEnglish
2·2 years agoI’m sure both are good, I’ve just heard Xen is better for isolation. I’ll check out spectrum-os, although I am starting to get used to the NixOS monolithic kernel architecture, an linux OS with nixpkgs is the next best thing
yboutros@infosec.pubto
Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•In Leak, Facebook Partner Brags About Listening to Your Phone’s Microphone to Serve Ads for Stuff You MentionEnglish
1·2 years agoI’m not crazy about ads, it can be nice when they’re effective for the right reasons. That said, a break in happened at my estate once and the only evidence I needed or could secure was because I left my phone at home that day
I sort of agree, but I think it depends on effort.
Type one word in and try and sell the easiest generated image? Low value.
But typing the right combo to create assets to create something larger than the model is capable of? That’s more valuable.
Criticizing AI or artists that leverage AI is like criticizing an artist for using a printer instead of drawing by hand
Or saying someone’s digital work is inferior because they used a tool to help make their image…
On that note, when working on a large project, is an AI artist as pretentious as the artist in the comic because they got some help generating the project from an AI instead of another human? Or is someone’s work ethic less credible for Google searching instead of asking a person? Are works of art valuable because they’re entirely original and uninfluenced by anything else but the artist themself? Because with that metric no artists are valuable since nothing is entirely original anyways
Meanwhile: NixOS

I see, thanks
As for “drop down”, I was loosely referring to the newly spawned terminal
clean scripts get the job done. I was thinking of persisting changes to the filesystem state only while the ephemeral shell was live, that way every time I ran nix develop i would check to make sure my project could automatically build, and If there was any state that needed persisting, I would have to commit/push and label those changes somewhere before ending my session



Is this a meme? Shouldn’t it be