tubular , which is a fork of newpipe , works for me . AFAIK its maintained by the person who used to maintain newpipe+sponsorblock
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I’m in a bad place rn so if I’m getting into an argument please tell me to disconnect for a bit as I dont deal with shit like that well :3
tubular , which is a fork of newpipe , works for me . AFAIK its maintained by the person who used to maintain newpipe+sponsorblock
honestly I don’t even know how to interpret ~11.5 μg b/s (micro gram bits per second).
Seriously I get not liking capital letters , but like ESPECIALLY in this case (as ~11.5 b/s and ~11.5 B/s are about as reasonable) , capitalize your units ! also differentiate between GiB (gigi bits) and GB (giga bits).
to be fair , because g and b are not separated by a space , “×” or “•” , g should be interpreted as a prefix , according to SI rules , but its not something most people know about and g is not a valid SI prefix .
I mean I get why its a thing but like ew , very uncomfy , ugh
As someone who is currently inside of mental hospital grounds , reminding people to take their meds isnt bad I’d say . /hj
On a serious side I feel like this isn’t that bad , as it is more general than using a specific issue as an insult
is Karus , the blacksmith from that village over there good enough ?
BTW, normal online credit/debit card purchases can require 2fa. I got automatically enrolled, but I’m not about people who don’t use the mobile app, but SMS 2fa may be used as a fallback :/
I don’t as there is a service called blik in my country which seems private enough and is way more hassle free to use. It generates one time use codes for payment and requires user confirmation for each payment. Not sure how private it is on the back end, but it pretty much gets rid of the same risks virtual credit cards target. It’s also pretty well supported, both by banks and payment processors.
Again not sure how private it is on the back end, but, at least for me, its more user friendly than using a credit card so I cant be bothered.
Edit: the privacy policy for both blik and their website (I think?) is 13 pages, 9 of which give a detailed description of how they use cookies. Also the privacy regulations here are quite strict and they actually follow them, so you can not opt into cookies with as much effort as it takes to opt in. It is also a service made by banks, so I feel its quite trust wordy.
Also OP, if the banks web extention doesn’t require access to all websites, it probably won’t track you, at least more than your bank tracks you already.
Honestly I use both on my phone via RethinkDNS, which also can act as a firewall.
On a serious note, if I’m not mistaken, most cases of Tor users identity being uncovered is via information the user either unintentionally leaving information public, or privately told another user, which was made public due to a betrayal or a security breach.
In most other cases involve security flaws in Tor clients not the network, again if I’m not mistaken.
Huh, fair enough, its hard to know whats obvious and whats not.
As for the second part, to my slight surprise, it did manage to figure it out. I guess I just suck at using LLMs lol
edit: To clarify, previously I tried only to correct its mistakes over and over again untill I got frustated
edit2: I still feel like chatGPT is struggling with basics of the language. maybe its just me being shit at using LLMs but smh
As I stated on a different comment in this thread, I worded my comment poorly. Why I think this is relevant however that, at least in this case, if an LLM get code which is significantly different from what its trained with, it can make wildly incorrect guesses. While here its because of a language with a… unique syntax, I think this could also be the case for code with a lot of technical debt or weird design decisions.
Sorry, I worded my comment poorly, see my reply to FaceDeer in this thread
Admittedly, I worded my comment poorly. What I meant is that ChatGPT struggled with understanding the semantics and structure of the language.
As an example, try from this this code block
$S__ do
S__-m__w("Hello world!") do
You can, hopefully guess that S__
is a variable which has a method m__w
, accessed by using a hyphen, rather than a dot and statements end using a do
keyword. ChatGPT missed on all marks.
Something I found is that LLM struggle with weirder cases, when it comes to code.
I once tried getting ChatGPT (though admittedly only 3.5) to generate code in understand SaHuTOrEPoL, which is one of the more esoteric languages I created, and it really struggled with it.
I actually saw a sticker recently placed on a bus stop saying “save Poland, use cash” and I was very perplexed by it. I suspected it was some far-right/alt-right bs, but wasn’t sure.
What in the name of Santa is that font
no , its made explicitly as an android application .