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They are already forcing OpenAI to keep all logs. Go figure.


And people talk to GPT about very private things, using it as a shrink. What can go wrong.


China wishes they had that level of access to their people’s thoughts.


However, MS do everything they can to make plugins not work in VSCodium. And the plugin marketplaces are separate now.


This could change on a daily basis, and it's a valid concern anyway.


So much for people preaching Android as an alternative to Apple's walled garden. Enshittification advances apace.


I do hope that Juno gets another extension. It's obviously worth it. Its mission is an impressive demonstration that no sooner do we take a closer look at something than we realize we knew nothing and don't understand what we find.


So get ready to be legally bound to leave your front door unlocked because some people store stolen loot behind locked doors!


Came here to say something similar. The sheer amount of IP addresses one has to block to keep malware and bots at bay is becoming unmanageable.


Knowing my audience, I've blocked entire countries to stop the pain. Even that was a bit of whack-a-mole. Blocking China cooled off the traffic for a few days, then it came roaring back via Singapore. Blocked Singapore, had a reprieve for a while, and then it was India, with a vengeance.

Cloudflare has been a godsend for protecting my crusty old forum from this malicious, wasteful behavior.


Can you explain more about blocking malware as opposed to bots?


No opposition. Just block the IP address.


Could this be abused to simulate something like SVN externals? I always found git submodules to be a very bad replacement for that.


> Rick Astley

Agreed. Do the kids even still know about him?


Any platform that introduces hardware ray tracing for the first time will do so for the sake of emojis.


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