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bluish29 commented on Disrupting a covert Iranian influence operation   openai.com/index/disrupti... · Posted by u/saikatsg
jedimind · a year ago
>OpenAI has also banned Israeli influence operations. Do you think the above isn't going far enough?

How is that far enough when their head of research is a genocidal zionist?[1]

>It's also strange that you call out all pro-Israel comments as a cause for concern.

What's so strange about calling pro-Israel comments as a cause for concern when Israel has been on what jewish holocaust scholars like Amos Goldberg & Raz Segal have described as [2]"undoubtedly Genocide"?

Quite the opposite actually, the OP is spot on: how can someone like Tal Broda still work at OpenAI as head of research when he has openly spewed genocidal[1] incitement?

People in tech always talk about avoiding bias in AI and the proceed to retain such a hateful genocidal individual. There is no way in hell that if the roles were reversed and an arab person had made the statements that Tal Broda has made that he would have ever been allowed to keep his job. They would have fired him immediately.

The double standards are so ugly and glaring that they will be studied by future generations.

[1] https://x.com/StopArabHate/status/1806450091399745608

[2] https://www.jewishvoiceforlabour.org.uk/article/prof-amos-go...

bluish29 · a year ago
> How is that far enough when their head of research is a genocidal zionist?[1]

I was thinking that this is probably just a little bit extreme view for supporting Israel but boy this guy place is prison [1]

[1] https://x.com/StopArabHate/status/1806450543230857697

bluish29 commented on UN Cybercrime Convention to Overrule Bank Secrecy   therage.co/un-cybercrime-... · Posted by u/janandonly
nope1000 · a year ago
Russia and China, the homes of state sponsored hacking, proposing a treaty against cybercrime and we in the west are stupid enough to believe them?
bluish29 · a year ago
> Russia and China, the homes of state sponsored hacking

Your comment might be suggesting that the state sponsored hacking is something only China and Russia does. In this case, I have got few bridges to sell you.

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bluish29 commented on Techniques used by developers to bypass App Store review   9to5mac.com/2024/08/02/de... · Posted by u/giuliomagnifico
bluish29 · a year ago
There are telegram channels/groups with thousands of people interested in the latest app that will survive the app store review and use it until apple takes action and cycle goes on. There are also a market for signing certificates and apple developer machines spots so more tech savvy audience could sign and install the IPAs directly.
bluish29 commented on From the Transistor to the Web Browser, a rough outline for a 12 week course   github.com/geohot/fromthe... · Posted by u/signa11
bluish29 · a year ago
I wonder what is the fate of this ambitious plan? Giving that there are only two commits, the first was in 2016 and then another one (converting from txt to markdown). Also, I found this [1] the funniest way of reaching out (comment on a commit)

Did he actually do that, is there somewhere where this is available? In this case, it would be more appropriate to link to that.

[1] https://github.com/geohot/fromthetransistor/commit/bc3e63e2a...

bluish29 commented on The legacy of Liverpool's forgotten synchrocyclotron   physicsworld.com/a/the-le... · Posted by u/sxcurry
slashdave · a year ago
There is a mistake in this article, which is honestly a bit shocking. CPT symmetry is still known to be conserved. The discovery at the time was the violation of CP symmetry.
bluish29 · a year ago
Whilt you are correct that CPT violation is not supported by experiments (yet), the article was mentioning explicity that this was a competition to confirm C violation.

Hint: I did not downvote you

bluish29 commented on Company offers unofficial security patches for Windows 10 until 2030   tomshardware.com/software... · Posted by u/tgol
RedCardRef · a year ago
If anyone is exploring options, Windows 10 IoT LTSC has official support till 2032. Added benefit is that it doesnt come with preloaded bloatware from MS.

I have recently installed W11 IoT LTSC on a 3rd gen Intel, the TPM requirement in this version is optional.

bluish29 · a year ago
The problem with LTSC is that it is very hard/impossible to get it legally as an individual. You can do it in unofficial way but that has its own problems.
bluish29 commented on Overleaf: An open-source online real-time collaborative LaTeX editor   github.com/overleaf/overl... · Posted by u/kaladin-jasnah
kaladin-jasnah · a year ago
Overleaf's documentation is great for learning LaTeX, but I'd never realized the product itself was free software licensed under AGPLv3, so I thought this was worth posting!
bluish29 · a year ago
bluish29 commented on Show HN: Protect your links with a password   protectmylink.xyz/... · Posted by u/jcabrera
bluish29 · a year ago
The choice of.xyz tld is not the best choice for a security service. It is one of the worst tlds when it comes to scam.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28554400

u/bluish29

KarmaCake day6975September 19, 2020View Original