I've repeatedly stated this before: Proof of Work bot-management is only Proof of Javascript bot-management. It is nothing to a headless browser to by-pass. Proof of JavaScript does work and will stop the vast majority of bot traffic. That's how Anubis actually works. You don't need to punish actual users by abusing their CPU. POW is a far higher cost on your actual users than the bots.
Last I checked Anubis has an JavaScript-less strategy called "Meta Refresh". It first serves you a blank HTML page with a <meta> tag instructing the browser to refresh and load the real page. I highly advise using the Meta Refresh strategy. It should be the default.
I'm glad someone is finally making an open source and self hostable bot management solution. And I don't give a shit about the cat-girls, nor should you. But Techaro admitted they had little idea what they were doing when they started and went for the "nuclear option". Fuck Proof of Work. It was a Dead On Arrival idea decades ago. Techaro should strip it from Anubis.
I haven't caught up with what's new with Anubis, but if they want to get stricter bot-management, they should check for actual graphics acceleration.
I did not mean proper balkanization with interstate wars. Just breaking up the US as OP suggested.
Regardless, the idea that the US's imperialism has brought peace to the world is deeply unserious. As well is your notion that China would be the new global aggressor. At worst it would be the regional hegemon that it has historically been. Israel and the UAE have been far more aggressive than that and with the US's backing.
lol no. It might be better off for the world if the US was balkanized but absolutely not for the US. Size and diversity are not the sources of the US's problems. In fact, the EU would be better off more unified if it could manage it.
Well my ISP dillegently itemizes every single state local and federal tax they pay as an additional "fee" on my monthly bill. Therefore, I should see that the federal item drop off my bill, right? Right?
All of the AI uses I've listed have been around for almost a decade or more and are the only computational solutions to those problems. If you've ever used speech to text that wasn't a speak-n-spell you were using a very basic AI model. If you ever scanned a document and had the text be recognized, that's an AI model.
The catch here is I'm not talking about chatgpt or anything trying be very "general". These are all highly specialized ai models that serve a very specific function.
The firefox AI sidebar embeds an external open-webui. It doesn't roll its own ui for chat. Everything with AI is done in the quickest laziest way.
What exactly isn't very open about open-webui or ollama? Are there some binary blobs or weird copyright licensing? What alternatives are you suggesting?
Basically everything its used for that isn't being shoved in your face 24/7.
speech to text
image recognition
image to text (includes OCR)
language translation
text to speech
protein folding
lots of other bio/chem problems
Lots of these existed before the AI hype to the point they're taken for granted, but they are as much AI an LLM or image generator. All the consumer level AI services range from annoying to dangerous.
I think the overtightened heatsink theory is correct. I got it for an LGA1155 motherboard and it needed an adaptor for AM4 which has no safety springs so you can just keep tightening it with no indication of what's too tight.
There's also some sort of dirt on the center left edge that I cleaned out after taking this. I just used isopropyl and a softened (used) toothbrush. After doing that I got a channel of memory back. There's three sticks in the pic because I was trying to determine which channel was bad.
Update: Wow cleaning that bit of gunk really made a difference. I'm back to using the original Ryzen 5700. Really weird that it wasn't an issue in the old build.
To build on this, it would help to install some sort of system monitoring to check temps, fanspeed, system usage and have those constantly going so OP can check for any red flags during a freeze.
Last time for me it was a bad CPU. Lived with it until I upgraded my CPU and recycled the old one into a new build. Then that one was having the same issue.
This is why Mamdani is so important. Average progressives are going to finally see what socialists have been saying for decades. If you want to move left on anything economical. If you just want to raise the minimum wage $1. The democratic establishment will treat you as the enemy. They will come at you harder than they do the GOP because they can and because you are a threat to them personally.
In the context of discussing cross-strait relations during the DW interview, Cheng criticized President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), saying "their words and actions could very well turn Taiwan into a second Ukraine."
When Tsou then asked her whether it was Putin who decided to start the war in Ukraine, Cheng replied, "Of course not."
"The core reason the war broke out and continues today is NATO's repeated eastward expansion," Cheng said.
Cheng contended that if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and allied countries had long ago abandoned plans to let Ukraine join NATO, "none of this would have happened."
Eyebrow raising to hear this coming from the KMT given their long history with the US.
I don't recommend it for first time users. Going through the install process is basically the tutorial level for Arch. The arch install scripts are for shortcutting an install process you're already familiar with. If you want arch with a no pain installer use something like EndeavourOS.
For example, I've used Arch for years, and tried experiment with BTRFS using the archinstall script. I deeply regretted it because it didn't configure SWAP correctly so my laptop couldn't hibernate. I had to rip out zram and put in a swapfile.
You must have an idea of what its going to do before using it. In the case of you're bloated KDE install, it installed the full kde package group, which almost no one wants. You could use the archinstall script to install everything but the graphical environment and then do that yourself, post install.
I've repeatedly stated this before: Proof of Work bot-management is only Proof of Javascript bot-management. It is nothing to a headless browser to by-pass. Proof of JavaScript does work and will stop the vast majority of bot traffic. That's how Anubis actually works. You don't need to punish actual users by abusing their CPU. POW is a far higher cost on your actual users than the bots.
Last I checked Anubis has an JavaScript-less strategy called "Meta Refresh". It first serves you a blank HTML page with a
<meta>tag instructing the browser to refresh and load the real page. I highly advise using the Meta Refresh strategy. It should be the default.I'm glad someone is finally making an open source and self hostable bot management solution. And I don't give a shit about the cat-girls, nor should you. But Techaro admitted they had little idea what they were doing when they started and went for the "nuclear option". Fuck Proof of Work. It was a Dead On Arrival idea decades ago. Techaro should strip it from Anubis.
I haven't caught up with what's new with Anubis, but if they want to get stricter bot-management, they should check for actual graphics acceleration.