split tunneling is not 100% secure
This keeps being said and I don’t understand why people keep saying it. Split tunneling should be exactly as secure as your route table makes it, shouldn’t it?
split tunneling is not 100% secure
This keeps being said and I don’t understand why people keep saying it. Split tunneling should be exactly as secure as your route table makes it, shouldn’t it?
This is why I wish those micropayment systems took off. I would be happy to pay 20 bucks a month for ‘ad free’ browsing if most of it actually supported the creators of the content i’m accessing.
10x their cpm is still fractions of a cent for me as a user on a per page view basis, there’s space for winning here if one of the big tech ad companies gets behind it and pushes.
I’ve seen the payment processor argument a lot about this regarding twitch specifically, but I really don’t think it holds any weight in this one specific case. This is Amazon we are talking about. They are one of the 3 entities in the whole goddamn world who could dictate terms to Visa, not the other way around.
Fellas, is it petty to refuse to support Nazis?
Yeah, CC doesn’t cover it in any case. Any attempt would probably need some sort of bespoke license to specifically target the training use case while still allowing comments to be used like normal.
And a Microsoft-sized pile of money to fight it out in court.
I think a lot of the concern here, for me if noone else, is them taking the data and then turning it around into a closed for-sale product. If AI is going to be trained, it should be trained well, but if the result of doing so is them turning around and charging [me/us/everyone, as applicable] an ass load for the privilege of its use then I want no part of it.
AI trained on public data should be public. So if adding boilerplate is the solution to this problem, let it be infectious licensing which forces opening of the resultant model to the public.
I think there might be something to be said here for some potential selection bias. Are Tesla drivers like ram drivers, overly aggressive idiots but with the added layer of being relatively new tech?
So now they can pause comments until the heat dies down while looking reasonable because of the existing comments.
Either this is the coldest takedown i’ve seen on Lemmy so far or your instance’s federation is having a sad. I can see 21 comments itt including users from lemmy.zip, lemmy.world, lemmy.nz,and sh.itjust.works
A lot of politician-level takes in this thread.
Oh, I have no issues with pony people. I was more disappointed that UwUntu wasn’t as UwU as I really hoped it would be after I discovered it was a real thing.
At some level I just wanted it to commit to the bit, even if it’s at the cost of usability. Maybe only on 1 Apr or something.
I don’t know what’s worse, that this is real or that it appears to be relatively serious and not just taking Ubuntu and doing an UwU text transform on every localized string.
My L3770CDW can. Maybe that’s the difference between the two, we could never figure it out when we bought it.
You don’t need one, but it feels a lot better using one, though I would argue that for just driving around HOTAS is better than dual stick.
That depends on the software in question, but generally it will play a degraded version of the content.
What I don’t understand is why having every smartphone or DSLR sign every image captured couldn’t solve this problem better and faster than something like this.
While its nice when a program let’s you pick the egress interface for its network traffic, split tunneling is still on the host os for handling its route table and making sure that’s set up correctly. Like, were people setting up split tunnel networks where they were treating the vpn interface as a proxy, pointing the software at it, and just hoping for the best?