You can also set it up to point at unbound for either recursive resolving of DNS, or resolving over HTTPS/TLS, as right now most DNS traffic is sent over unencrypted connections, meaning your ISP can see all of the domains you are resolving.
You can also set it up to point at unbound for either recursive resolving of DNS, or resolving over HTTPS/TLS, as right now most DNS traffic is sent over unencrypted connections, meaning your ISP can see all of the domains you are resolving.
You may be interested in checking out IPS/IDS systems as well, to get true intrusion detection
Unfortunately, a lot of them are bad https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/categories/cars/
I’m looking for reading on cars that don’t break when you disable the cellular antenna, but haven’t found much so far.
Even if you disable the antenna, who is to say it doesn’t cache telemetry locally that isn’t just sucked up by the dealer the next time you bring your car in?
I just use RSS for this ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I have Linkwarden pointed at my ollama deployment, so it auto tags links that I archive which is nice.
I’ve seen other people send images captured on their security cameras on frigate to ollama to get it to describe the image
There’s a bunch of other use cases I’ve thought of for coding projects, but haven’t started on any of them yet
Isn’t the much simpler and likely explanation that they know that these models will be way more efficient shortly and won’t need that much compute power?
This efficiency-focused perspective makes more business sense than the pessimistic view that “AI is a nothingburger.” If Microsoft truly believed AI had no future, they wouldn’t have invested so heavily in OpenAI in the first place.
The decision to cancel 1000GW of future builds could simply reflect Microsoft’s confidence that they can achieve their AI goals with less infrastructure due to coming efficiency improvements, rather than a fundamental doubt about AI’s potential.
Nice I’ll check this out. Last time I checked lg webos TV’s needed some sketchy Russian jailbreak to sideload apps but this appears to look a bit more legit at first glance!
Kagi (paid search engine) allows you to rank (up/down) and even block sites as well.
Note this is just for “sponsored content” that creators may slip into their videos
Really? At least where I’m located, you’re allowed security cameras anywhere there isn’t reasonable assumption of privacy.
Not possible at the network level, unfortunately.
On some TVs you can sideload apps that’ll do it.
Slightly similar, there is also sponsorblock for TVs, this doesn’t need sideloading and is ran on any host on your LAN
Interesting, that’s the guy that develops calibre as well
Likewise. I am loving koreader
Haha no way. I’ll give this a watch after work
Oh i can definitely see custom browsers being useful in that area. I remember the JavaScript navigator properties were always such a PITA as there was nothing you could really do to get around what they exposed
Same tbh
Can it run doom?
During my first (shitty) job as a dev outta school, they had me writing scrapers. I was actually able to subvert it pretty easily using this package that doesn’t appear to be maintained anymore https://github.com/VeNoMouS/cloudscraper
Was pretty surprised to learn that, at the time, they were only checking if JS was enabled, especially since CF is the gold standard for this sort of stuff. I’m sure this has changed?
Small companies use CF as well. It really is one of the best ways to prevent all sorts of bad actors
Was about to post the same thing