Today's yield adds quite nicely to this year's total.
They are currently being dried on a metal tray.
The cleaning process is straightforward and none of them were stubbornly stuck to their husk.
Another fruitful yield from #foraging #hazelnuts.
Amazed that after sharing this image with friends who claimed that they are into foraging, that none of them knew what it is.
> The Office misapplied the 'human authorship' requirement and ignored the fundamental principle that copyright is meant to be granted to expressions of ideas originating from a human mind
Art created by AI is an interesting question on copyright and begs the question how many and/or what tools are used to create the piece.
AI in the end is just an algorithm that creates output based off of input, just like any effect or filter. The only difference is that it currently is not obvious how the filter is happening. It could be farfetched to say that the average artist doesn't understand how the technology they are using creates an output. Though after many trial and error attempts they were able to create the intended piece.
Thus if one has go through the same process with an AI engine (a tool), why should it not be copyrightable?
Another aspect to consider is the uniqueness factor. When applying a non-AI filter onto the same initial condition one will get almost the same output to a degree of noise. If the opinionated factor is how big this degree is permitted, then there will always be a bias.
If one could prove that the prompt given to the AI filter stays in the range of permitted noise, then copyright should be given.
## Web Scraping obstacle: force close browser tab when Developer's Tools are open
On the web, webpages exist on a scale between static and dynamic. For each there are various techniques to get the desired data mainly consisting of `document.querySelectorAll()`.
Some website try to be sneaky and deactivate specific events like context menu or right-clicking. This functionality will usually be placed on media like photos or videos.
Manually going to the Developer's Tools in the browser and deactivating the undesired events is how to overcome this barricade.
There is a new level of annoyance: browser tab closes if Developer's Tools are open.
Now one needs to become creative on how to continue scraping. Here are two approaches, either download the site e.g. via `curl` (hopefully the user agent is not blocked and/or #captcha checks are not in place) or use a third-party extension to be a mocked Developer's Tool e.g. #uBlock origin.
The ideal result is to locate the function that force closes the browser tab and either preload a script that overwrites it or temporally deactivate it.
So it was a Netflix remake before its time.
Poor #infosec integration of #qr in restaurants.
Archived link: https://web.archive.org/web/20240922104511/https://peabee.substack.com/p/whats-inside-the-qr-code-menu-at
There you go. A robots.txt that blocks all known AIs. Hopefully it's not ignored... https://github.com/ai-robots-txt/ai.robots.txt/blob/main/robots.txt
There's a kind of command line carcinization where computer people especially Linux people gradually gravitate to command line workflows because especially on Linux there's just too many times you open the GUI tool, get halfway through the task, and then realize the GUI tool can't actually do what you need and you need to start over with the command line version. When this happens enough times you just go to the command line first rather than potentially waste your time
#Discord told me on HackerOne that this isn't a security #vulnerability, so cool, I'll talk about it publicly.
You can disable 2FA¹ on another person's account if you get access to their phone momentarily.
All you have to do is create a new account and put their phone number in as the login; if you verify the code, it strips it from the other account with no warning, and they can't take it back.
So have fun I guess?
¹ SMS is not #2FA
There are two predominantly ways of converting a #SVG to #STL.
1. Online via simple converters. There are two cons with this method: first your project becomes public for a specific time period with the P0 license and if an option for a base extraction exists, it is difficult to align it to one specifications.
2. Via desktop apps like #blender. This gives better fine tuning for the cost of time it takes to convert the files. It is a minimal time difference.
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> Thus, one could conceivably create a supply chain attack to put exploding batteries into everyday devices that is undetectable: the main control board is entirely unmodified; only a firmware change is needed to incorporate the trigger. It would pass every visual and electrical inspection.
Yeah. Everything is quite a bit more fragile than we think it is.
I am a strong proponent of leaving this planet better behind than when I arrived on it. Thus to get the most bang for a lifetime my key focus is #longevity which I attempt to achieve with #nutrition specifically #plantbased.
Longevity is good and all as long as you are not frail and weak. Ideally would be to die young at an old age. Thus I incorporate tactics from #biohacking and #primalfitness. Additionally I am an advocate of #wildcrafting, which is a super set of #herbalism.
Studied many fields of science like maths or statistics, though the constant was always computer science.
Currently working as a fullstack web developer, though prefer to call myself a #SoftwareCrafter.
The goal of my side projects is to practice #GreenDevelopement meaning to create mainly static websites. The way the internet was intended to be.
On the artistic side, to dub all content under the Creative Commons license. Thereby, ideally, only using tools and resources that are #FLOSS #OpenSource. #nobot