This AI Startup "Copied" an Open-Source Project and Got Half a Million Dollar Funding by Y Combinator
1y 8mon ago in opensource@lemmy.ml from news.itsfoss.comI simply can't wrap my head around the thought process behind launching a clusterfuck like this. Y Combinator probably didn't do their due diligence and simply rode the fading AI Bubble, so I can at least understand how the funding might have been approved.
But actively leaving your $250,000+/year job to team up with some questionable choices to basically fork two OS projects, change the discord links and generate an illegal licence for that shit show, all while proudly stating, publicly, "dawg i chatgpt'd the license, anyone is free to use our app for free for whatever they want. if there's a problem with the license just lmk i'll change it. we busy building rn can't be bothered with legal" when they are made aware of the fact.
This is absolutely insane, sounds like someone was about to get fired and decided to use some personal relations and fresh graduates to somehow successfully cash in one last time with absolutely no regard of even the basics. Pretty wild that those guys even managed to figure out how to found a Startup. Probably asked ChatGPT for instructions there, as well.
Oops!
1y 8mon ago in tenforward from dubvee.orgYeah, that's one of those tropes I hate pretty much everywhere, but (old) Star Trek is great enough to look past it.
They are skilled and professional. But how incompetently was the playbook written, if pretty much everyone can come up with something previously not derived spontaneously, if it's that easy?
Transparent solar cell technology could allow smartphones and cars to self-charge
1y 8mon ago in technology@lemmy.zip from www.techspot.comGreat points.
Regular solar cells with better efficiency are already are thing, even in a compact travel format or as a novelty part of some electric cars. Those are cheap to produce, but still aren't practical at all, unless we're talking about something like a 2m² solar panel to charge a phone in a somewhat reasonable time on a very sunny day in an off-grid situation.
Using transparent solar cells additionally to regular ones in buildings instead of windows is pretty much the only reasonable application I can think of right now, but with a visible transmittance of 20% that's kinda farfetched as well.
Ermittlungen im Darknet: Strafverfolger hebeln Tor-Anonymisierung aus
1y 8mon ago in dach@feddit.org from www.tagesschau.deDas stimmt bei richtiger Verwendung schlichtweg nicht und es nützt niemandem, wenn man falsche Informationen herausposaunt. Wie auch im Artikel zu lesen, fand die timing attack auf üblichem Wege, gerade fürs deutsche Rechtssystem aber äußerst kontrovers statt:
Zur finalen Identifikation verpflichtete das Amtsgericht Frankfurt am Main schließlich den Provider Telefónica, unter allen o2-Kundinnen und -Kunden herauszufinden, wer von ihnen sich zu einem der identifizierten Tor-Knoten verband.
Bei einer Timing Attack werden, wie der Name schon sagt, Zugriffszeiten und möglichst viele (Meta-)Daten zu bestimmten Paketen statistisch abgeglichen. So kann man auch ohne direkten Zugriff auf die Daten bei ausreichender Datenlage feststellen, wer mit wem kommuniziert.
Hier wurde schlichtweg jeder o2 Kunde in Deutschland erstmal pauschal überwacht, ob er nicht mit einem bestimmten Server Kontakt aufnimmt. Um dem entgegenzuwirken, kann man natürlich erst einmal über einen (no log) VPN Provider gehen, um gar nicht erst zugeordnet werden zu können.
"Of course life is fair, what are you, some kind of fucking LIBERAL?!?"
1y 8mon ago in politicalmemes
Donald Trump a de facto Russian asset, FBI official he fired suggests
1y 9mon ago in news from www.theguardian.comYup. A variation of the quote (basically capitalists instead of American businessmen) is commonly attributed to Lenin instead of Khrushchev. But that, too, can't be verified and is said to be fake.
Tesla Giga Train Begins Operations In Germany - CleanTechnica
1y 9mon ago in electricvehicles@slrpnk.net from cleantechnica.comGotta be honest, that's a pretty shitty article that suggests that Tesla built a train. They did not.
Tesla funded an employee shuttle to one of their factories by leasing a standard Siemens Miero B.
The Evolution Of Sim City
1y 9mon ago in gameart@sopuli.xyzAnyone with problems with duckdns DynDNS?
1y 9mon ago in selfhostedBuying a domain. There might be some free services that, similar to DuckDNS in the beginning, work reliably for now. But IMHO they are not worth the potential headaches.
DuckDNS pretty often has problems and fails to propagate properly. It's not very good, especially with frequent IP changes.
Security considerations for accessing NAS in external network
1y 10mon ago in selfhostedDonald Trump geht in Deckung, als bei einer Kundgebung in Pennsylvania Schüsse abgefeuert werden
1y 11mon ago in nachrichten_int@feddit.org from www.msn.comDonald Trump geht in Deckung, als bei einer Kundgebung in Pennsylvania Schüsse abgefeuert werden
1y 11mon ago in nachrichten@feddit.de from www.msn.comDonald Trump runs for cover as shots fired at Pennsylvania rally
1y 11mon ago in news from www.msn.com[SOLVED] Selectively chaining a VPN to another while allowing split tunnelling on clients?
1y 11mon ago in selfhostedUmzug der Userdaten von feddit.de -> feddit.org leicht gemacht
1y 11mon ago in dach@feddit.orgUmzug der Userdaten von feddit.de -> feddit.org leicht gemacht
1y 11mon ago in dach@feddit.deA web app to easily transfer your user data from one Lemmy instance to another
1y 11mon ago in fediverse from stablenarwhal.github.ioA web app to easily transfer your user data from one Lemmy instance to another
1y 11mon ago in lemmy_support@lemmy.ml from stablenarwhal.github.io








