I’ve never had an account with these. Do I need to create an account with them to freeze my credits? And what kinds of information should I give / not give when I do?
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I use gitlab ci mainly and dabble in github actions. Can you clarify how “Not even Github managed to pull that off”? IIRC, actions is quite featureful and it’s open-source, so I assume that can be run with self-hosted runners as well.
inspxtr@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is anaconda download page considered dark pattern?17·1 year agothanks for clarifying! that’s really helpful!
inspxtr@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is anaconda download page considered dark pattern?11·1 year agohaha nice. I’ll try that next time
inspxtr@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is anaconda download page considered dark pattern?7·1 year agogotcha, thanks for clarifying :)
inspxtr@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is anaconda download page considered dark pattern?11·1 year ago“NOPE” as in “not a dark pattern” or as in “I’m not touching this site”? if former, can you clarify on the reason?
inspxtr@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is anaconda download page considered dark pattern?15·1 year agocan you clarify on the 7?
inspxtr@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is anaconda download page considered dark pattern?18·1 year agothanks for confirming my suspicion. as for your question, conda in general is good for installing non-python binaries when needed, and managing env. I don’t use anaconda but it provides a good enough interface for beginners and folks without much coding experience. It’s usually the easiest to use that than other variants for them, or the python route of setting up environments
inspxtr@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•[email protected]: Can Google access your data Google Workspace & their education services? How can I best protect privacy on it?4·1 year agoIf you’ve never worked before, this can be considered practice runs for the when you do.
Like one of the other commentors said, assume everything is accessible by Google and/or your university (and later, your boss, company, organization, …).
And not just you, but the people who interact with you through it. So that means you may be able to put up defenses, but if they don’t (and they most likely do not), the data that you interact with them would likely be accessible as well.
So here are some potential suggestions to minimize private-data access by Google/university while still being able to work with others (adjust things depending on your threat model of course):
- use Google Workspace services only for collaboration and for official business communication
- don’t link things that may be personal, such as Google Map, Youtube, Search history, Browser, …
- if more sensitive things need to be shared with other people, use more private/encrypted solutions that you like or the university suggests. You should use the latter if it’s still “business”-related, e.g. communicate about medical research data with PII
- if there are communications that need sensitive information (eg HR documents, tax documents), ask them (a) if you can bring the sensitive documents to them, (b) or if the university has an encrypted solution, or © if you can use your own encrypted solution (eg put files on protondrive and you give them the appropriate folder password in person)
- go through all Google privacy and security settings every 6 months or so, and turn off what you don’t need (there are usually a bunch of guides for that). Note: every 6 months because there may be new stuff that they add
- turn off all the AI integrated features (sometimes called smart features) in Google services like Mail, GDoc, …
- avoid using GDrive for storage of personal files - if you need to, try to encrypt them before uploading
- you may find there are other people like you; and if you work with them, try to ask whether they are comfortable with alternatives or if they have anything suggestions. However, this is usually rare in most fields, so keep your expectations low for this
- use the multi-account containers in Firefox to containerize all stuff related to university account in one container. Don’t use Google Chrome; if you must you Chromium, there are other “forks?” that you can try
- use UBlock Origin and block unnecessary Google services (you’ll have to play around with this a lot)
- avoid clicking on links in emails if possible, but instead copy them by selecting them (or the right click, copy). This is an unfounded suspicion, Google may track what links you click on
inspxtr@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•New poll finds strong majority opposes gender-affirming care bans for trans minors2·1 year agoI find it quite common (and confusing) for certain news types like policy, eg “party A reverses the disapproval to oppose the once-unacceptable ban”
sounds like this can be a plot of a new Pixar movie
inspxtr@lemmy.worldto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Geeksforgeeks uses AI to generate texts in their articles10·1 year agoI mean, this article is from 2022, which claims to use seaborn but not really. It really shows their effort, even before the whole AI hype …
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-create-a-stacked-bar-plot-in-seaborn/
inspxtr@lemmy.worldto[Dormant, please move to [email protected]] Movies and TV Shows@lemm.ee•For Eric Kripke, ‘The Boys’ Was Always About Trumpism3·1 year agocuts parts
that’s actually what the underlying method does, as this is extractive summary, hence it mostly cuts and stitches things.
From my naive understanding, this type of method does not use or “understand” context.
The alternative is abstractive summary, which is where LLMs (or even small/medium language models) are good for. But I suspect that would be a controversial choice on lemmy.
inspxtr@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•PandaBuy pays ransom to hacker only to get extorted againEnglish6·1 year agoI’m also curious. A quick search came up with these. Not sure which one is most reliable/updated
inspxtr@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Voice analysis shows striking similarity between Scarlett Johansson and ChatGPTEnglish6·1 year agoMany things are called “AI models” nowadays (unfortunately due to the hype). I wouldn’t dismiss the tools and methodology yet.
That said, the article (or the researchers) did a disservice to the analysis by not including a link to the report (and code) that outlines the methodology and how the distribution of similarities look. I couldn’t find a link in the article and a quick search didn’t turn up anything.
inspxtr@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk's xAI plans to build 'Gigafactory of Compute' by fall 2025 — using 100,000 Nvidia's H100 GPUsEnglish13·1 year agoyou should try to ask the same question using xAI / Grok if possible. May also ask ChatGPT about Altman as well
Lol ads that can be engineered into DNA, so that they can be passed down for generations.
inspxtr@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•4 Tools to Share Large Files Over the Internet Securely2·1 year agoBased on this reddit comment, that website is not affiliated with the
magic-wormhole
CLI tool
doesn’t seem to be so comfortable with glasses, esp with a hoodie unfortunately
Wonder how the survey was sent out and whether that affected sampling.
Regardless, with -3-4k responses, that’s disappointing, if not concerning.
I only have a more personal sense for Lemmy. Do you have a source for Lemmy gender diversity?
Anyway, what do you think are the underlying issues? And what would be some suggestions to the community to address them?