If they’re using md5 (which would be in line with their security practices), the block size is 512 bits. That means that everything less than 64 characters is the same cost
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If they’re using md5 (which would be in line with their security practices), the block size is 512 bits. That means that everything less than 64 characters is the same cost
Wouldn’t this just be because the Windows scheduler is messed up with Zen 5 SMT?
No, but you can do the same in python
Theoretically they could be reported by federated servers that do have it enabled
They realized banning convenience is bad for business. You can still pay in private ways
I was just pointing out that it is in fact possible, and has been done
There’s YaCy, it’s just not good
Looks like it’s only on the play store and GitHub, you could use obtainium. But it’s not been updated since 2023 apparently.
I’ve used Island in the past and it worked fine
Pay for a vpn, which is good for more than just piracy (mostly piracy though)
you’re just using jbod? with that many disks, aren’t you worried about them failing? or do you just redownload it if that happens
6 shows (131 episodes) at 240 GiB
2 movies at 80 GiB
You’re essentially making it so people with bad connections can’t use your instance
Where do you get such cheap storage? I’ve seen it closer to $20/TB usually
You can run new android on an old kernel, see lineageos
If you’re federating the data to servers you don’t control, it’s impossible to guarantee deletion of it. GDPR requires that users be able to request deletion of their data
Google messages has good spam filtering, but that requires you to use Google messages. Depends if you prefer Google or spam
Probably not. You’d have to figure out how to jailbreak your car and figure out how to remove that code. Then a software update could potentially undo it, or you could brick it while trying. A hardware fix on the other hand is often much simpler and is far easier to revert
You don’t even need a faster computer, you can just use more computers
DDG’s one isn’t a straight LLM, they’re feeding web results as part of the prompt.