

that section 2.8 was removed https://blog.cloudflare.com/updated-tos/
new terms https://www.cloudflare.com/terms/


that section 2.8 was removed https://blog.cloudflare.com/updated-tos/
new terms https://www.cloudflare.com/terms/


I believe that’s not in their terms for years now, at least in my untrained eyes


worth mentioning the old TOS banned video streaming across cloudflare products, but I don’t see a similar umbrella restriction in the current base terms, or in the terms of cloudflare zero trust.
also, make sure you have the rights to transmit the content and are not infringing anyone’s intellectual property rights, ofc 😇


is that a bundle, or are you rally paying like $0.50 a month for a VPS?


will someone please think of the retention numbers
a measure that will actually help protecting kids? Not on their watch


ha, even if it was true - which isn’t - that would never hurt the stock, the stock market is soulless


60% of the time it works every time


something is wrong with my instance, I’m not getting any ads here


yup, it helps reducing wrist pain from typing


heavily depends on the model and quantization level
choose the model you want on this website and it’ll give you some specs likely to run it
any/most distros will do, especially if you run it on Docker
if you’re going with intel cards (best $ per GB VRAM right now), you could get a decent machine under $3k


that’s what happens when the western alternatives are 10x more expensive


right, but remote code execution comes in many different ways. Having a machine vulnerable to this kind of privilege escalation is a really bad thing.


We know your full name, blood type, and that your left elbow is itching a bit right now. Your browser told us. But we’re choosing to not show you. We also know what you did on July 14, 2018.


This is evil. Fuck it. I want nothing to do with these cunts anymore. I’m degoogling this year.


how do you do, fellow human
I too, enjoy the company of blackjack and to play hookers


I was wondering the other day if there is a list of LLM-isms somewhere, like “It’s not X, but Y”, em-dashes, overly confident statements, etc
edit: https://github.com/NousResearch/autonovel/blob/master/ANTI-SLOP.md


micro for sensible defaults out of the box, and because I don’t like modal editors.


wtf
An unprivileged local user can write 4 controlled bytes into the page cache of any readable file on a Linux system, and use that to gain root.
If your kernel was built between 2017 and the patch — which covers essentially every mainstream Linux distribution — you’re in scope.
how does that only get a CVE score of 7.8, the impact of this is huge


tl;dr clickbaity title for an article that cites xitter and tries to sell their security solutions
I’d just take it out if it’s removable. If you really care about keeping it on during power outages, I’d get an actual UPS to have router and potentially other equipment also plugged in, because I don’t see a “remote” laptop on its own as being very useful without at least the local network up.
if you decide to leave it plugged in, you can configure it to stop charging at e.g. 80% and charge it again at e.g. 30%, that way it keeps a percentage that will extend the battery life.