Re: [FRIAM] Anyone on Friam know Linux capabilities on Pentium PCs ?

2023-04-19 Thread Roger Critchlow
I would expect that it should be able to do it. It should also be able to produce a log of all keystrokes and mouse events received and processed. An audit laptop would be able to independently sniff the keystroke and mouse events off the LAN and verify that the log from the test scoring machine

Re: [FRIAM] TruthGPT

2023-04-19 Thread Jochen Fromm
yes, well said.-J. Original message From: Steve Smith Date: 4/19/23 11:36 PM (GMT+01:00) To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Subject: [FRIAM] TruthGPT I was modestly impressed when Musk helped to get OpenAI formed and try to be "righteous" with i

Re: [FRIAM] Call blockers

2023-04-19 Thread Gillian Densmore
You can still get a voice number. For what it's worth. But they changed it from a true seperate number to glorified call forwarding. -_-.. When I used it's call screen feature people that wanted to call me. Would read me the riot act (looking at you kim) And scam callers would get through to my lan

Re: [FRIAM] TruthGPT

2023-04-19 Thread glen
BOOM! 8^D Well done. On 4/19/23 14:39, David Eric Smith wrote: Well at least it was written by a person.  ChatGPT would have used valid syntax in the first sentence. On Apr 20, 2023, at 6:35 AM, Steve Smith wrote: I was modestly impressed when Musk helped to get OpenAI formed and try to be

Re: [FRIAM] TruthGPT

2023-04-19 Thread David Eric Smith
Well at least it was written by a person. ChatGPT would have used valid syntax in the first sentence. > On Apr 20, 2023, at 6:35 AM, Steve Smith wrote: > > I was modestly impressed when Musk helped to get OpenAI formed and try to be > "righteous" with it's charter back in 201x? But the way *

[FRIAM] TruthGPT

2023-04-19 Thread Steve Smith
I was modestly impressed when Musk helped to get OpenAI formed and try to be "righteous" with it's charter back in 201x?  But the way *IT* went was disappointing and Musk's response with "TRUTHGPT!" is it's own brand of (I should not be surprised?) disappointment. https://truthgpt.gitbook.i

Re: [FRIAM] Book Lovers of Santa FE

2023-04-19 Thread Steve Smith
We got the word that Peggy Frank found someone to carry Book Mountain forward...   a couple already working in the bookstores of Santa Fe for years...   Lauren Ayles? and Phil Geronimo... also poets/writers. Even though they are nominally a "paperback exchange", their inventory has grown to in

Re: [FRIAM] Call blockers

2023-04-19 Thread glen
Well, I'm not sure if you can still get a Google Voice number. But I just now added my landline as the "linked number" in my Google Voice account. And it now forwards there, screens calls, etc. So it's still there. Of course Google will/does kill things arbitrarily. On 4/19/23 08:37, Russ Abbo

Re: [FRIAM] Anyone on Friam know Linux capabilities on Pentium PCs ?

2023-04-19 Thread Sarbajit Roy
Thanks Gary The question is this -- "Can a Pentium server at 1.5 GhZ with 4 GB RAM running a proprietary Linux OS service 125 PCs on a LAN during an a competitive exam and *very reliably* record every keystroke and mouse click of each of these 125 examinees. The same server is simultaneously also

Re: [FRIAM] Anyone on Friam know Linux capabilities on Pentium PCs ?

2023-04-19 Thread Gary Schiltz
Just my opinion, but I believe Linux is generally well suited for any server task. Especially on older and slower hardware On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 11:42 AM Sarbajit Roy wrote: > Hi Friamers > > Can any guide me if a Pentium PC server at 1,.5 GhZ with 4 GB RAM on a > Linux version is capable of d

[FRIAM] Anyone on Friam know Linux capabilities on Pentium PCs ?

2023-04-19 Thread Sarbajit Roy
Hi Friamers Can any guide me if a Pentium PC server at 1,.5 GhZ with 4 GB RAM on a Linux version is capable of doing a certain task very reliably ? As it is a confidential thing, please message me directly. I have to ask as I don't use Linux. regards Sarbajit Roy New Delhi India -. --- - / ...

Re: [FRIAM] Call blockers

2023-04-19 Thread Russ Abbott
I think Google has stopped its telephone service. It got enough samples of voices to train its systems and needs no more. It's fairly easy to turn a phone that supports voice mail and caller ID into a call blocker. - Have the phone answer on the first ring. - Record your message saying that

Re: [FRIAM] Call blockers

2023-04-19 Thread glen
You should be able to forward to your landline from a virtual number like Google Voice. Then only give out your virtual number. You should be able to pick up your landline and Google will talk to you with a phone menu of options. Of course, that doesn't solve people getting your landline number

Re: [FRIAM] Call blockers

2023-04-19 Thread Angel Edward
Nomorobo works pretty well on our landline. Free with comcast. Ed __ Ed Angel Founding Director, Art, Research, Technology and Science Laboratory (ARTS Lab) Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, University of New Mexico 1017 Sierra Pinon Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-984-0136 (home)

Re: [FRIAM] Call blockers

2023-04-19 Thread Barry MacKichan
I like Frank’s solution, but I’m also interested in a solution for our land line. The other option for the land line is to cancel it entirely, but about six weeks ago I got a call from a friend who looked us up when he was in Santa Fe, which is when he found out we had moved. He found our land

Re: [FRIAM] Call blockers

2023-04-19 Thread Frank Wimberly
Android Pixel cell phone. It's nice to hear your voice, Nick. --- Frank C. Wimberly 140 Calle Ojo Feliz, Santa Fe, NM 87505 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Tue, Apr 18, 2023, 10:50 PM Nicholas Thompson wrote: > Frank > > Landline? Or have you given up on that old stuff. > > n > > On Tue, Apr 18,