What are you doing this weekend/
Feel free to tell what you plan on doing this weekend and even ask for help or feedback.Please keep in mind it’s more than OK to do nothing at all too!
via by caius
Feel free to tell what you plan on doing this weekend and even ask for help or feedback.Please keep in mind it’s more than OK to do nothing at all too!
via by caius
lobste.rs
What are you doing this weekend?
0 comments
A Conversation Between Richard Feldman (Roc Creator) and Andrew Kelley (Zig Creator)
Comments
via youtube.com via rcalixte
Comments
via youtube.com via rcalixte
YouTube
Zig Creator Andrew Kelley
Richard talks with Zig creator Andrew Kelley.
- Support Zig - https://ziglang.org/zsf
- Zig's "Writergate" - https://ziglang.org/download/0.15.1/release-notes.html#Writergate
- "What Color is Your Function?" by Robert Nystrom - https://journal.stuffwith…
- Support Zig - https://ziglang.org/zsf
- Zig's "Writergate" - https://ziglang.org/download/0.15.1/release-notes.html#Writergate
- "What Color is Your Function?" by Robert Nystrom - https://journal.stuffwith…
A Retrospective Survey of 2024/2025 Open Source Supply Chain Compromises
Comments
via words.filippo.io via Tenzer
Comments
via words.filippo.io via Tenzer
words.filippo.io
A Retrospective Survey of 2024/2025 Open Source Supply Chain Compromises
Project compromises have common root causes we can mitigate: phishing, control handoff, and unsafe GitHub Actions triggers.
A major evolution of Apple Security Bounty, with the industry's top awards for the most advanced research
Comments
via security.apple.com via freddyb
Comments
via security.apple.com via freddyb
A major evolution of Apple Security Bounty, with the industry's top awards for the most advanced research - Apple Security Research
Today we’re announcing the next major chapter for Apple Security Bounty, featuring the industry’s highest rewards — up to $2 million and a maximum payout in excess of $5 million — expanded research categories, and a flag system for researchers to objectively…
What are you reading this week?
Perhaps we may try to revive this genre of sharing book titles in order to find something out of usual interests/ Anything that you have in your reading or listening queue: tech, non-tech, pulp or snob.I'm planning to reread again Thinking Forth by Leo Brodie (he has published couple (mediocre) albums on Spotify BTW). Also Mastery by Robert Greene.In audiobooks Strange Things Happen by Stewart Copeland (The Police drummer and VGM composer)
via by vlnn
Perhaps we may try to revive this genre of sharing book titles in order to find something out of usual interests/ Anything that you have in your reading or listening queue: tech, non-tech, pulp or snob.I'm planning to reread again Thinking Forth by Leo Brodie (he has published couple (mediocre) albums on Spotify BTW). Also Mastery by Robert Greene.In audiobooks Strange Things Happen by Stewart Copeland (The Police drummer and VGM composer)
via by vlnn
lobste.rs
What are you reading this week?
1 comment
Why aren't we recording pre-AI content using a PoE (Proof of Existence) protocol?
AI-generated images, audio, and video are only going to get better, eventually making it impossible to distinguish from pre-AI content. It's not too late to prove the authenticity of pre-AI content, but it seems that this window is closing rapidly.Are there any efforts to record PoE (Proof of Existence) records with centralized or decentralized services/ A centralized service could store and serve an HMACs (timestamp + content hash) of anonymous uploads. A decentralized service (like blockchain) can also store content hashes along with transaction time.I would have expected one of these services to gain popularity as AI generated content is increasing, but this doesn't seem to be the case, and I'm wondering what the reason could be.
via by amoffat
AI-generated images, audio, and video are only going to get better, eventually making it impossible to distinguish from pre-AI content. It's not too late to prove the authenticity of pre-AI content, but it seems that this window is closing rapidly.Are there any efforts to record PoE (Proof of Existence) records with centralized or decentralized services/ A centralized service could store and serve an HMACs (timestamp + content hash) of anonymous uploads. A decentralized service (like blockchain) can also store content hashes along with transaction time.I would have expected one of these services to gain popularity as AI generated content is increasing, but this doesn't seem to be the case, and I'm wondering what the reason could be.
via by amoffat
lobste.rs
Why aren't we recording pre-AI content using a PoE (Proof of Existence) protocol?
0 comments
