Keep in mind that to protect your privacy you should also share your instance with others. All the searches are still linked to an IP which can be abused as well.
Keep in mind that to protect your privacy you should also share your instance with others. All the searches are still linked to an IP which can be abused as well.
Mastadon and Lemmy use the same protocol.
You can even see accounts and posts from Mastodon on Lemmy, and the other way around too.
But yes, email is great.
There have been more people removed than just the ones with .ru.
The commit also reads this:
Remove some entries due to various compliance requirements. They can come
back in the future if sufficient documentation is provided.
These people allegedly work for companies that work for the Russian war machine. They will regain privileges if they don’t work for them. So if they find a moral job, they’ll be treated morally.
I think the Russians that would want to backdoor stuff would just use a name like John.
I wanted to comment the same thing.
They have been “closing in” on this release since forever.
Maybe you need 2FA on your GitHub account before you can do that. GitHub has made it a requirement for almost all the “dev” stuff.
Fossify is great. I replaced some stupid anti-privacy GApps with them.
Emails are personal data and are not allowed to be shown without specifically opting in for it. In Europe at least. Same for IP. This is also why when you “Recover Password” it will say something like “if this email address is found we’ll send you a mail”. So nobody can just check if an email exists on the service.
Only a few of them. Many just work.
You don’t know what daddy and Billy did in the panel before.
llama3.1 (8B) by Facebook:
>>> what does the I in LLM stand for?
In the context of natural language processing (NLP) and artificial
intelligence, "LLM" typically stands for **L**arge **L**anguage **M**odel.
A Large Language Model is a type of machine learning model that has been
trained on large datasets to understand and generate human-like language.
These models are often used in applications such as text classification,
sentiment analysis, question answering, and even chatbots like myself!
I'm glad you asked!
>>> but the I !!!!
In the specific case of an LLM being a Large **L**anguage **M**odel, the
"LL" part doesn't explicitly mention the letter "I".
However, in the context of AI and ML models, there are other types of
models that do involve the letter "I", such as:
* ILM: Image Language Model (combining computer vision with natural
language processing)
* IMLM: Interpretable Machine Learning Model
* MLM: Masked Language Model (a specific type of LLM)
And then there's also...
* DALL-E, but that's a different story!
But in the case of the original LLM, it typically stands for Large
**L**anguage **M**odel.
It means the maintainers have frozen their thongs.
Can’t win 'em all.
How could I have missed that, lol. Thanks.
Anyways, I don’t think it’s too weird. It might even be to simply have their name up there. We’ll have to see.
This Lemmy thread is not an appropriate arena to advertise your personal politics.
Do you have a source for that? I’m trying to look for donors but don’t really find anything.
We would like to do Windows eventually, but it’s not a priority at the moment.
intentionally ignoring
I think you just read what you wanted to read don’t you think?
Yep, a VPN is a good solution.