

Two absolute shits have found each other.


Two absolute shits have found each other.


It’s extremely clear to anyone who is not absolutely dumb that these installation restrictions have never been about addressing scams and malware but exclusively about enforcing control and ensuring their monopoly.


You won’t need to even do it in the first place if you upgrade your phone to GrapheneOS (or other non-gplay-forced-down-your-throat OS).


Me (installing Arch): Amateurs!


Finally some good use for AI! I’d still prefer the original GTK1.2 version, though.


^^^ this. And for older phones, if I remember correctly, I used something like this like 6 years ago: https://camo.com/camera. I’m afraid it’s not open source, but it looked trustworthy at that time, and I think it worked in Linux (as a standard webcam) but I might be mistaken. Take it with caution but from there you can start searching and maybe will find better alternatives.


RIP -> BIH (burn in hell)


On device? While google services are present there? In this universe?


IDK Rick, seems like hype-driven something that will either cease to exist or leak all your data in like a half a year. At this point I’d better self-host.


Digg is still alive?!


None of the privacy-seeking people in their sane mind would use Instagram at all, being fair. But yes, it still sucks.


Seems like a good reason for a fine :)


What are you guys getting from there? What kind of books/materials? Not to judge or spy on you (what a spy would say), but just genuinely curious.


Fuck Microslop and fuck Google.
It’s typical corporate marketing bullshit to cover up their real authoritarian censorship mechanism: https://keepandroidopen.org/


From the article it seems that it’s not even stylometry, but profile features extraction from the large amount of text. So, for example, if I have my full true profile somewhere where I never mention something like BDSM but in another place I have a blog specifically about BDSM but intentionally (and let’s assume efficiently) omit or change every single detail about myself there, then, in theory, this particular technique should fail.
But yes, nothing prevents people from using LLMs in the same way for stylometry (and I’m 101% sure that those who are interested in that are already doing so). And yes, local “rewriter” LLM would help to some extent, but I think there has been another research somewhere that LLM-produced text allows to, if not completely recover the original prompt, then at least kind of fingerprint it, so… I wouldn’t fully trust that method either :)


So, basically, nothing useful.


I think this is exactly the win-win situation from this possible partnership: Motorola makes secure hardware and firmware patches, GrapheneOS takes care of the whole software security and timely updates (they already do).


What kind of absolutely insanely mad and psychotic mind an individual should have to generate passwords with AI?
I’m so poor at telling stories, that when I tell the same story to different people, they still argue.