Comment Re:More from the "never happened" department (Score -1) 223
they were able to pass the physical.
Oh, come on, stop harping on Joe Biden's frailty — he's been out of office for over a year now!
they were able to pass the physical.
Oh, come on, stop harping on Joe Biden's frailty — he's been out of office for over a year now!
But you don't read the generated binaries, do you? Not even the assembly text...
Not being a raging misogynist like you are, the choice is clear. I prefer not to have a 34-time felon, rapist and child molester threatening genocide of nearly 100M people as my President, we know what you prefer.
Hahahaha! Suuuure. You sound completely rational I'm sure everyone who reads you post will immediately become a Democrat.
Wait, who's doing the both-sidesing?
Mostly the media, but it sure as fuck hasn't been Libertarians, Green Party, Bull Moose, or any other 3rd party that's tried.
Sure, both sides. Super original. Which "retard" worships Putin? I mean, besides you.
Another "Say one word that could even be interpreted as not support Ukraine and I'll accuse you of Putin worship." guy. Yeah, great logic, moron. Everyone at antiwar.com is a "Putin worshiper". Very rational and well thought out...
That is not security by obscurity. It's security by unpopularity.
Unpopularity and obscurity are pretty fucking closely related. VMS has been around since the 1970's. It has ~0.4 CVEs per year (19 CVEs ÷ ~49 years). In Linux there are 14k CVEs and that comes out to around 400 CVEs a year on average. Windows is a bit harder to calculate but it's between 500 and 1000 CVE's a year. So, by this metric, OpenVMS is between 500x-1000x more secure.
Obviously, you can do more with Linux or Windows at this point, but that's not really germane to the discussion. We are talking about security. If "obscurity" doesn't matter, then why the MASSSSSSSSIVE fucking disparity? That was rhetorical. Don't bother answering. You'll only look less informed and more pedantic than you already do.
.. could help him find the missing 'e' in his name.
If you think UEFI enhances anything except MSs stranglehold on the PC market then theres a bridge with your name on it.
Provide actual requirements. Object detection doesn't require a data center or a rack of GPUs. Other things might.
With local processing, one might get an answer faster because the transmitted result is such a smaller piece of data.
Not only because the volume of data is smaller, but because the compute is local. Geosync RTT is 240–280 milliseconds. Earth-Moon RTT is 1250 ms. Earth-Mars is 6-40 *minutes*.
This insane take that compute shouldn't happen in space is only viable for LEO or latency insensitive use cases. We are going to put enormous amounts of compute in space, because we're going to need real-time compute far beyond LEO. johnjones is just an idiot spouting off in the interwebs and may be safely ignored.
Hah! rsilvergun saying stuff that isn't commie pabulum.
If you weren't so simple you'd know that my view is pro-business. But that would involve not mindlessly obeying your training.
the LLM model they're using for "AI Overview" is terrible. Obviously, they're doing that because it's a small model that runs fast, so it can handle the load of millions of queries a minute. I find that if you then click "Dive Deeper", the model improves to something usable, often completely contradicting the "Overview" slop.
It's not a good look. But I suppose they have to put "AI" out front, even when it's crap.
Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections must be first overcome. -- Dr. Johnson