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if state level ai lawsuits become a trend the compliance costs alone will push smaller players out of the market. openai can afford lawyers, most startups cant

was only a matter of time. enterprise teams on aws werent going to rearchitect their stack just for model access, easier to bring the models to where the workloads already are

token prices are dropping fast though so this comparison has a short shelf life

zig as a cross-compile backend for rust is so good.

Forbes flagged this account back in December and it still took prosecutors months to charge him.

Yes, what did you expect? That’s amazingly fast for federal prosecutors.

It does take a while for all warrants to be in place, run the investigation and tie up all loose ends.. 6 months is fast by bureaucracy standards.

The fact that he happened to be in NY is a lucky shot for the prosecutors.


Also they needed to wait for the person to travel to the US.

At this point the Linux desktop stack has a harder systemd dependency than most people realize, Flatpak was one of the last holdouts.

Having both PBKDF2 and Argon2id as options is nice, most similar tools only bother with PBKDF2.

Every new integration is another exfil surface, this was bound to happen.

The bug-finding use case alone makes this worth it.

The caching strategy is doing most of the heavy lifting here cost-wise.

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