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  • Maybe car theft would make sense. The reward isnt too low and the risk isn't too high. Although I wouldn't know how to sell it. Might have to drive each car over the boarder or something. That increases risk but should still be feasible here in Europe.

    Otherwise maybe setting up a crypto scam would be feasible for me. I never used Etherum but I know the technical basics of blockchains, they were part of my distributed systems class.

  • I don't think that term really applies here. It's not like the barrier to entry for a webservice hosting game modification data is all that high. It's very different from the railway, waterworks and power grid markets.

    Also there are at least the competitors Loverslab, Curseforge, ModMD and Modrinth from the top of my head.

  • You mean the fact that you can have a hash called %foo, an array called @foo and a scalar called $foo all at the same time?

    Yes, exactly. Those definitions aren't clashing, so they must have separate namespaces.

    it’s pretty easy to just not do that…

    I wouldn't do that either, but my colleage apparently did. So far I'm having a harder time reading perl than writing it.

  • Obviously not. Its a language generator with a bit of chat modeling and reinforcement learning, not an Artificial General Intelligence.

    It doesn't know anything, it doesn't retain memory long term, it doesn't have any self identity. There is no way it could ever truthfully respond "I know that I wrote that".

  • I don't know enough about the details of dynamic ranges of the sensors etc to dispute the point that they should all be able to do that. You could be right for all I know.

    I agree that the software seems to play a big part. And it looks to me like Google is still offering the best camera software on Android, so I ended up buying a used Pixel 6 in the end. With the additional hope of it being open and popular enough that I'll enjoy many years of Lineage OS or similar once official support stops.

  • I bought a used phone and needed good low light camera for documentation of network closets, so I had to compromise on the wish for a headphone jack. Now I got an adapter that I use at home to use my headphones for calls. On the go I have noise cancelling equipment that uses bluetooth anyway. It would still be more handy to have the jack built in.

  • Our CIO at work posted a warning about using ChatGPT on sensitive data. The shocking part was that in the set of examples for why we might be using ChatGPT already he mentioned "for performing a quick fact check", which is insane to me. Who would use the system that is know to just generates likely answers even if they are untrue, for a fact check of all things?!

  • I don't know, but it kind of feels like they wouldn't have taken me as a network engineer for a national ISP if I had studied business administration instead of computer science.

    Maybe I'm missing the point of the question. Right now the answer just seems to be "obviously yes"

  • First time I drove anything but a manual was driving the shitty trucks of the Swiss army. It felt weird and wrong, but then again driving with standard issue boots makes using the pedals a bit harder sometimes, so it's probably good I didn't have to use the clutch.

    These days I mostly drive rented cars so it's whatever is available, who cares.

  • I have:

    • a 1 TB system SSD (the fast M.2 Samsung SSD 970 EVO) where Windows and Fedora are installed
    • a 2 TB games SSD (the slow M.2 Intel SSD 660p)
    • a 120G games SSD (the very old, slow SATA Crucial M500) that only still exists because it would be a shame to throw out.

    All the spinning rust has been banished to the NAS, Minecraft server, friend's sister's PC etc. The NAS now holds two 16 TB drives (SEAGATE Exos X16) in a raid 1, of that volume 5 TB are still free.