kernelle

joined 2 years ago
[–] kernelle 1 points 22 hours ago

Pretty cool indeed, thank you. I like the idea of a cryptographic certificate of authenticity, would definitely add value to the digital art world.

[–] kernelle 2 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Very nice idea in theory, but proving there is no AI involved in the creation of art is not something I think is remotely possible. It's an arms race more than anything, but I'm very interested in how Adobe will tackle it. I think people will be appreciating physical art more again, but even then we could argue about the usage of AI tools.

Anyhow, people will have to come to terms with the fact that AI is here to stay, and will only get better too.

[–] kernelle 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Controversial nazi salute does seem to describe the situation most accurately, it's just the fact that it's controversial is bonkers.

[–] kernelle 1 points 1 week ago

Thanks, I was pretty active in the community back then, and it was all through receiving tips. Doubt it was worth more than €15 back then, a little bit more now though

[–] kernelle 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

There was a whole drama years ago about the creator of dogetipbot running away with all the stored coins. Very sad story, I had around 150k stored at that time.

[–] kernelle 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

At the top of the left one I could definitely see why people would think the black part is gold due to the lighting and exposure. I've never been able to grasp how people see white though, for me it's like saying a bluebird sky is white.

Edit: the wiki article on this is amazing

[–] kernelle 7 points 2 weeks ago

I love going from "how tf?" to "the madlad actually did it" in seconds

[–] kernelle 17 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah for those with fragile masculinity, this post is triggering, for anyone else, we laugh at the thought of their collective mouths frothing.

[–] kernelle 32 points 3 weeks ago

I was using Lenovo's handheld a few weeks before release and was really impressed by the specs until I turned it on and it was windows and I made an audible laugh. They were saying I had no idea what I was talking about and how windows was the future of handheld gaming. Which made me laugh some more, guess who's making a SteamOS handheld now?

[–] kernelle 6 points 3 weeks ago

I'll shit on anyone for buying a cybertruck but you're being very pedantic.

[–] kernelle 6 points 1 month ago

Very polarising indeed, almost electric

[–] kernelle -3 points 1 month ago

I know compression has a lot of upsides, but I've genuinely hated it ever since broadband was a thing. Quality over quantity all the way. My websites have always used dynamic resizing, providing the resolution in a parameter, resulting in lightning fast load times, and quality when you need it.

The way things are shared on the internet is with screenshots and social media, been like that for at least 15 years. JPG is just slowly deep frying the internet.

 

Abstract

Spyware makes surveillance simple. The last ten years have seen a global market emerge for ready-made software that lets governments surveil their citizens and foreign adversaries alike and to do so more easily than when such work required tradecraft. The last ten years have also been marked by stark failures to control spyware and its precursors and components. This Article accounts for and critiques these failures, providing a socio-technical history since 2014, particularly focusing on the conversation about trade in zero-day vulnerabilities and exploits. Second, this Article applies lessons from these failures to guide regulatory efforts going forward. While recognizing that controlling this trade is difficult, I argue countries should focus on building and strengthening multilateral coalitions of the willing, rather than on strong-arming existing multilateral institutions into working on the problem. Individually, countries should focus on export controls and other sanctions that target specific bad actors, rather than focusing on restricting particular technologies. Last, I continue to call for transparency as a key part of oversight of domestic governments' use of spyware and related components.

Keywords: cybersecurity, zero-day vulnerabilities, international law, espionage

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The project included 17 academic researchers from 12 universities who were granted deep access by Facebook to aggregated data.

July 27, 2023, 8:00 PM CEST By Brandy Zadrozny

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