

Snort might actually be a good real world application that stands to benefit from ML, so for security there’s some sort of hopefulness.


Snort might actually be a good real world application that stands to benefit from ML, so for security there’s some sort of hopefulness.


The ol go fork urself, classic


Welp, reality just turned somehow worse than wargames somehow.


My point is that its one of their few offerings, and that they really aren’t even trying to be competitive when we all know they could and probably should.


Meanwhile, Texas Instruments offers an overpriced sbc that is less user friendly and probably loaded with security vulnerabilities since it was designed for IoT applications https://www.ti.com/tool/BEAGL-PLAY-SBC#supported-products


It’s easier to just use duckduckgo
I like the Math program as it has LaTeX compatibility, but if we don’t start adopting this worldwide it might become a nagging problem for the next quarter century.


You may be able to dual boot if you ever felt like it, I’m not personally familiar with a lot of apple, but the arm chips are nice for their power consumption and a nice way to develop arm apps for pc


You might enjoy Asahi Linux
Seems kinda dangerous to do radioactive materials scrapping, but if you got the safety protocols and equipment worked out then it’s a living