Two cheers for German democracy. This will make it easier to physically
liquidate Russian agents in Germany - Andy Muller-Maguhn, for example.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Müller-Maguhn
Smert spion - death to spies
Some [ex-] employees and minions have been known to
try playing and failed, unfortunate that people in whatever
their next destinations may have to tolerate, or leave to
avoid, them.
Yet more interesting, and supportable and good, could
be some new ex's who change and leave to come and
speak out
All the rubbish binned once again, and oh shit, nothing left to respond to.
--
Shawn K. Quinn
http://www.rantroulette.com
http://www.skqrecordquest.com
On 2/1/22, zeynepaydogan wrote:
> Bullshit Facebook is starting to do end-to-end encryption? I wonder which
> idiot is using messenger?We don't care about this stupid app.
>
> jim bell 1 Şubat 2022 Salı saat 10:14 tarihinde yazdı:
>
>> Komando: End-to-end encryption comes to Facebook Messenger -
All of the odious rubbish that would have been quoted has been snipped...
Oh shit, there's nothing left to respond to.
--
Shawn K. Quinn
http://www.rantroulette.com
http://www.skqrecordquest.com
Which was apparent decades ago when Mongo interpreted ' code ' as widely as
possible - even after his Los Pollos Hermanos babbled something about " c-punks
write code '.
Here's another thing about coding for the deliberately obtuse here - there is
another list called ' Coderpunks ' where
The Washington Post: FBI acknowledges it tested NSO Group’s spyware.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/02/02/pegasus-fbi-nso-test/
"The FBI tested Pegasus spyware made by the Israeli company NSO Group for
possible use in criminal investigations, even as the FBI and Justice
On 2/2/22 20:21, Punk-BatSoup-Stasi 2.0 wrote:
> you are a government agent because you advocate all kinds of
> government crimes. It doesn't matter if you get directly paid and are
> listed on their payroll or are paid by 'indirect' means. And even if
> you didn't get any benefit, you would still
On 2/2/22 19:56, Punk-BatSoup-Stasi 2.0 wrote:
>
>
> quinn wrote :
>> I support the Tor Project taking legal action against any such
>> offenders if that becomes necessary
>
> quinn wrote :
>> There was no mention of murder in that message, and I despise
>> violence in all its forms.
>
>
> so
On 2/2/22 19:13, Punk-BatSoup-Stasi 2.0 wrote:
> quinn, another cookie cutter US government agent.
Again, false.
In case you missed it: I DO NOT NOW, NOR HAVE I EVER, WORKED FOR ANY
GOVERNMENT AGENCY.
If this fixation of yours that I'm somehow working for the government
wasn't so sad, it
Karl's comments:
The original public focus on directed energy weapons was made after
the american Targeted Individual community contacted their government
with their information, experience, and the supporting documentation
they had collected of being victims of human experimentation since the
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> coderman,
>
> i had asked you about this topic privately and really appreciated
> seeing this paper
i
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On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 9:25 PM, professor rat
wrote:
> DeepMind says its new AI coding engine is as good as an average human
> programmer
> ...
hey, i'm in operations now! someone has to deploy,
Havana Syndrome may be caused by ‘pulsed energy’
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/havana-syndrome-symptoms-small-group-likely-caused-directed-energy-say-rcna14584
Feb. 2, 2022, 2:00 PM EST / Updated Feb. 2, 2022, 6:49 PM ESTBy Ken Dilanian
The mysterious and sudden brain
For a little thoroughness here's a link to
https://github.com/openai/human-eval which is just code for some old
2021 openai paper, and a quote from its readme:
> This program exists to run untrusted model-generated code. Users are strongly
> encouraged not to do so outside of a robust security
Also this thread subject is rude and painful.
They link to information on their public datasets at
https://github.com/deepmind/code_contests .
It doesn't appear that the model[s] is/are public yet, so it's not
quite that newsworthy yet. People are quite aware there is private
code generation e.g. at openai.com .
There's a 5 month old open
AminRezaei commented on my PR and made some requests I only just reviewed.
I'm guessing that's what's important is resolving top bug below.
Expecting then it to be reasonably easy to meet the requests.
The implementation choice I made, of a general callback() function
provides for users to hack
He didn't like his old coworkers' code skills! LOL
he told some of them (Tor devs) he didn't even trust a dinner plan. Now he says
he's not a Tor employee?LOL
He's just one of the winners of wealth by deceiving people
https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2016-June/058796.html
Don't worry, she worked on Google. Ups now he.And he's making a fortune.
Firstly Tor now Google…
It's not hard to guess which department he's working in. He didn't like his old
coworkers' code skills! LOL
It never surprised me
Alphabet Inc., the tech conglomerate that owns Google, today said it was
actively looking at how it can apply Web3 and blockchain networks to its
business.
And in related news . . .
The Cookie Clutter Crumbles: Ad Tech Industry’s Consent Framework Isn’t
GDPR-Compliant
EU data protection
DeepMind says its new AI coding engine is as good as an average human programmer
The Verge
5 hours ago
Competitive programming with AlphaCode
DeepMind
5 hours ago
US intelligence community report says 'pulsed electromagnetic energy' could
cause Havana Syndrome
CNN
46 minutes ago
External energy source may explain 'Havana syndrome,' panel finds, renewing
questions about possible foreign attack
The Washington Post
52 minutes ago
(ED note: never thought i'd share a Malkin story, but hey, strange
bedfellows... :)
https://www.creators.com/read/michelle-malkin
#FreeMartyG: Exposing America's Secret Prisons
By [Michelle Malkin](https://www.creators.com/author/michelle-malkin)
[January 25,
And a pincer attack on public health
https://groups.io/g/marxmail/topic/death_by_disinformation/88852859?p=,,,20,0,0,0::recentpostdate/sticky,,,20,2,0,88852859,previd=1643799029025845125,nextid=1643674416826780641=1643799029025845125=1643674416826780641
for casual readers unfamiliar with immediate situation,
i did contact local police. i asked for help sorting out expereinces
to report them to police. they referred me to therapist. therapist
does not like talkinga bout anything to do with police ;p says other
strange things, and behavior of
it's very hard to come clean about murder because the person we killed
was a slug. a small animal. sometimes we consider killing a real
human, to make automated-gaslighting stop.
karl was a murder suspect (once? still?) and was thinking that maybe
this explained some of the "mind control" he could have experienced:
other people responding grossly to his subtle behaviors.
if a murder detective were working with facebook, to monitor what
people respond to for example, that
some people in law enforcement are very helpful. e.g. human
trafficking rescuers generally have contacts in law enforcement. i
hear (and have experienced) that it can also be very dangerous to work
with law enforcement.
here is quote from notes thought slightly on:
re
Sorry - Man high on cannabis cuts off own penis
A man suffering a cannabis-fuelled psychotic episode ‘completely amputated’ his
own penis with a pair of scissors, doctors say.
Nothing to do with Cluckin' Bell
> ivermectin
>
> https://c19early.com/
> https://covid19criticalcare.com/
> https://flccc.net/
> https://c19adoption.com/
> https://ivmmeta.com/
> https://c19ivermectin.com/
> https://ivmstatus.com/
> https://hcqmeta.com/
> https://c19hcq.com/
> https://c19vitamind.com/
>
On 2/1/22, David Barrett wrote:
> which part is bullshit?
> I think that's a pretty heartless position
This coming from the same David Barrett who says
that White Males are only worth $0.75 to the $1.00
that everyone else is worth, thereby heartlessly
trodding down upon the hearts of 1/3 of the
- gptj uses a pregenerated constant causal mask that is O(n^2). since
it is simply a constant function of sequence index it could be made
via a callback or inside a loop.
- in perceiver, the user-provided attention vector is expanded with
1-length dimensions and passed on.
so perceiver has an O(n) attention mask. i didn't note a
model-associated bias. my code generates a bias to accommodate feature
matching between the two codebases, which will need an improvement
now let's review perceiver and/or gpt-j and see if the masks and
biases are O(n)able
it's 2022-02-02 10:31 UTC .
i wrote something like this in a state of mind:
a guess is that existing workers also value grassrootsness in
their hearts,
and could be organising the research such
https://github.com/AminRezaei0x443/memory-efficient-attention/pull/4
commit 1e45f724d55c938f991a483fc4ca9a4ac413b981
so, torch tensors are views, but jax tensors are copies.
- my current work was torch only so it is << O(n^2) if and only if the
passed matrices are not full and dense
- the jax code in memorty-efficient-attention has a bug, it can't be
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Article summary:
Mobile phones apparently provide an API to track when a screenshot is
taken of an app. Facebook Messenger is planning to report to the other
user when a screenshot is taken.
It's helpful to have an airplane-mode burner phone to take emergency
pics with, reduces complications.
jim bell uses smartnews.com for their news. i'm not familiar with it,
looks convenient.
the pasted link is a tracking link for their algorithms. here's with it removed:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/mark-zuckerberg-warns-against-taking-26106703
note mirror.co.uk will still track
On 2/2/22, grarpamp wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7cecQsuHKA Another censored conversation
Youtube uses AI to keep you clicking. Wake up and put your cocaine down.
> Globalist power is coming for your freedom and
> that of people you care about and around you.
> All of the signs
Good morning, spamthread.
I commented on the PR. I believe the DRY concern relates to
researchers being able to quickly review implementations without
having to switch files, unsure.
Here's the PR log:
2 days ago, xloem:
# What does this PR do?
This begins the implementation of a central
Great idea!
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Consider tying Litigation Finance to Prediction Markets.
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