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Install VüDü itself. In the package, there will be a large square of herb-scented paper. This is the entire code for VüDü.
IMO this is creating unrealistic expectations for the bundle size of linux distributions 🤣🤣
souperk@reddthat.comto World News@beehaw.org•What We Know So Far About the Supposed 'Mother of All Data Breaches'9·22 days agoPetkauskas’s article describes the discovered breach as “a plethora of supermassive datasets, housing billions upon billions of login credentials” that have been sourced from “social media and corporate platforms to VPNs and developer portals.” This data is sourced from “30 exposed datasets” that researchers say contains “tens of millions to over 3.5 billion records each.”
To be clear, this is not a new data breach, or a breach at all, and the websites involved were not recently compromised to steal these credentials
Regardless of whether this involves freshly leaked credentials or not, it might be a good time to freshen up your logins. Hackers’ jobs are getting easier by the day.
I have tried Zen and I like it, I will give ForeDragon a spin, thanks 🙏
I like Arc’s user experience with vertical tabs. They are bigger, easier to organize and they are cleaner. Also, the sidebar toggle is hard to work with, ideally I would prefer the ability to toggle with a shortcut or reveal on hover.
Aside Arc, Zen browser has a good vertical tab experience.
Overall, I still main firefox for my personal browser, though it’s UX is still lacking.
Maybe add some decent vertical tabs too?
So you are basically building a classifier that tries to assert if a user will like a video. While many are against any kind of “algorithm” within the fediverse, I believe that it’s a necessity. But, I think allowing users to tag content and then building classifiers that allow you to filter based on that would be a more aligned with the fediverse.
Anyway, cosine similarity has worked for a lot of things, so I think it’s a solid foundation to get you started. Another thing you can try is using an embedding model, specifically a model that receives a segment of a video and yields a matrix with the property that similar input will result in outputs relatively close to each other (cosine or euclidean distance).
Another thing to consider is building a platform that will permanently store data. If you can come up with a set of endpoints, I can implement something in python to get ypu started. I don’t have experience with video processing so I cannot help you with that, but the crud aspect is no biggie.
souperk@reddthat.comto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Trusting Open Source: Can We Really Verify the Code Behind the Updates?5·4 months agoAlso, fuzzing is becoming quite popular. It’s a technique that automatically detects vulnerabilities on a binary. Though, it is computationally intensive, so I would love to the emergence of a peer-to-peer project that allows anyone to contribute by testing open-source software.
souperk@reddthat.comto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Email provider for home server alertsEnglish1·5 months agoI ended up setting up a postal server on my vps (see here). Their docs are pretty easy to follow through and it’s probably the cheapest option (assuming you already use the and have a domain).
souperk@reddthat.comto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Changes to Lemmy/PieFed to adjust to living under fascismEnglish271·5 months agoLemmy is a public forum, if you want to communicate privately exchange matrix handles and communicate there.
souperk@reddthat.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People with ADHD: What are the things about it that people don't get?10·6 months agoYou mean Methylphenidate? Because people when understand a different thing when you say meth…
souperk@reddthat.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People with ADHD: What are the things about it that people don't get?8·6 months agoAre you me? Or am I you? The crazy thing is that when I work, I wooork. Like 12 hours without peeing, drinking water, eating, or taking any breaks.
souperk@reddthat.comOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How would you implement a dead man's switch?6·6 months agoNothing atm, but you never know what you may find. I would assume that most whistleblowers didn’t know they joined a shady organisation until years down the line…
souperk@reddthat.comOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How would you implement a dead man's switch?28·6 months agoMaybe, add a clause what should happen if you disappear for more than x days. For most jurisdictions you are considered dead if you disappear for a few years.
souperk@reddthat.comOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How would you implement a dead man's switch?12·6 months agoWhy not keep a copy?
Also, both people are single point of failures. Maybe, 5-6 people where each has an encrypted payload and the keys to decrypt everyone else’s payload.
souperk@reddthat.comOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How would you implement a dead man's switch?16·6 months agoAnother thing to consider is that you won’t know immediately that the information you stumbles upon is incriminating. Sometimes it may take years until you have all the pieces of the puzzle.
Wondering if it’s possible to put this observation into number…
The repository is not public (yet), so I created a gist with the relevant code for the transformations I have implemented. This is pure JS (typescript to be exact), I am not familiar with svelte, but maybe it’s easier to plug them in. https://gist.github.com/souperk/6208d9401e4d5e47ab4b9d503b6e97c2
I have a js implemented a simple wysiwyg editor for markdown in react, I can add you on the repo and share a link if yoy want to copy it
souperk@reddthat.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•Valve's plan to bring SteamOS to more devices is a promising sign if you want to stop gaming on Windows14·7 months agoIt helps to think about this as a spectrum, as more features become available more people will make the switch to Linux. Not everyone will be able to swich to Linux at the same time, and some people will never switch.
Gaming was major bottleneck, even I, a person using Linux full time for the past 20 years, I used to maintain a Windows disk to play games. Only in the past couple of years I was able to sunset my windows setup, hopefully to never touch windows ever again. I had to drop a couple of games but it got to the point where rebooting to a OS wasn’t worth it, as most of my games worked flawlessly without any tweaking.
There are many major pros to the Linux desktop environment, but we still need major software applications to become portable. The workflow of an average office worker is still not Linux compatible. Of course there are office alternatives, but they are not as easy to use. Though, IMO the oss world is hurting by trying to copy ms when their products are so horrible… Hopefully, the EU will drop some major cash at the issue with all these talks about digital sovereignty.
Also, if the organisation shares their fediverse profile on their official website, you can consider them verified