

Any more than 5 minutes results in third degree burns.


Any more than 5 minutes results in third degree burns.


If you listen, it’s being translated as he speaks, presumably by a real human.


Shit, it barely runs on 16GB anymore!


If it’s on git and other people are using it with no issues, or it was reccommended by someone you trust, it’s probably fine (the software itself) - that’s not to say the developer could have built something sketchy into the app, or could one day be compromised. It also depends how/where I’m running the apps (on my PC, or on a VM inside a container?) Threat models are different for each.
All of that said, supply chain attacks and sketchy developers selling out could totally be a thing, and you’d get some malware on your computer!
I’d be interested in what other people think/doaboit the OPs question though.


The Steam AI disclosure form now specifically makes reference to AI efficiency tools, stating that “efficiency gains through the use of these tools is not the focus of this section,” and goes on to explain that it is only concerned with AI-generated content that is directly consumed by players.


should I add this to Lemmyverse 😅


This guy reads stack overflow.


The issue here is this is a client certificate, issued within the League client, for seemingly local<->local traffic. This ain’t no typical HTTPS ceritifcate, it’s bundled into the client build. See from the source “League client’s hard-coded certificate meant someone at Riot would’ve needed to remember it required updating before its expiration date.” So, not quite as easy as configuring an ACME CRON, but something that’d need to be remembered or have some kind of internal reminder for.


I mean, most software signatures use a time server to sign then, so as long a s the cert was valid when it was signed and isn’t revoked, should still be valid.


You think we’ll still have Google and DuckDuckGo to go back to?


LMAO they actually said that 🤣🤣🤣


Last I checked, those aren’t countries 😁


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Yeah, I mean - Try SB and if it doesn’t end up meeting your needs, backup /home and reinstall 😊


Yeah I find a base install of Arch+KDE works well for me, for Dev, Gaming and General Web. I tried Bazzite on my laptop, but found similar things as others have pointed out regarding flatpack-first distros 😮💨


“A fork of the popular WhiskeySockets Baileys project, the malicious package provides the legitimate functionality. It has been available on npm published under the name lotusbail for at least six months and has accumulated more than 56,000 downloads.”


I mean, that’s like saying that software on Android contains vulnerabilities because of the Play Store. n8n itself is a full application that someone’s developed, not just a library. n8n being a brand new ‘powerful automation’ platform is something you’d not want to publish online.
Further to this, as no-one ever seems to read the fucking CVE (in general and not aimed at you) - Exploiting requires an authenticated account! “Under certain conditions, expressions supplied by authenticated users during workflow configuration may be evaluated in an execution context that is not sufficiently isolated from the underlying runtime.” This is what you get in a rapidly developed piece of software that has access to low-level APIs


Except Avocado is only like 40% pit usually.
Right, so the authority for managing data protection had their data leaked. Totally cool and normal 👍😆