其实关于tls的指纹问题,原来github上早就有过讨论了。 https://t.co/yDE3dREt2h
re: Personality Test
(Sorry for the super late reply lol.)
IIRC ALPS are indeed pretty easy to open. I've opened some of my old Matias' as they were having chattering issues.
I'll probably try lubing them when I have more time on my hands. Any type of lube you'd recommend?
(The only lubes I have on hand are for Rubik's cubes. Don't know if they work :P )
Following the advice of @sjw , I finally got an AT101W! Probably paid more than what you would in the states but oh well :/
First impression is that it sure takes up a ton of space compared to my 60%. My cramped dorm room desk basically has no room for anything else :)
The feel is pretty awesome, though the keys *are* significantly stiffer than the ones I've used. (Stiffest switches I've ever used long-term are probably Matias Quiets.)
Also, the deck flex between the function and number keys are pretty surprising. Does not interfere with typing in any way though.
Will probably write more on it after using it for a few days.
Happened a while ago but basically forgot to post...
Anyway, I did pretty badly on #GCJ Round 2. A lot of trivial properties were either not discovered or only occurred to me late into the contest :(
Third year of participating and never got a t-shirt lol
TIL https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99501
Probably have to bite the bullet and install the proprietary drivers on my #Qubes installation...
I had one job: shitpost every day...
Some random recaps:
- #GCJ advanced to R2
- #GSoC proposal accepted
- Got some jeggings that were too loose around my thighs. Something something S T I C C :/
- Realized the reason why my server always died at midnight was because a cron job that should be 0 0 * * * was set to * 0 * * * :(
- #BuyVM VPS migrated to Ryzen. It was rebooted without me knowing though. Not exactly happy with the lack of communication.
- Feels like I'm spending more - 1/2
As a owner of a pair of #Bose QC35ii's, this is pretty great news.
Spent like a few hours debugging a neural net in #pytorch.
Apparently my hands slipped and `dd`-ed the `model.zero_grad()` line :(
Playing with #deeplearning / #nlp with #Python and #Pytorch.
It's sort of annoying that sometimes my code would fail with some type error or dimension mismatch after running for tens of minutes. Currently dealing with this by testing on a smaller dataset first after code changes, but it still feels a bit unwieldy.
Also, my preprocessing code takes more time than the inference itself... Wonder if there's a good #profiling tool for Python.
WHO accused of 'carrying China's water' after official refuses to acknowledge Taiwan
https://www.foxnews.com/media/who-china-taiwan-interview
Snowden warns government surveillance amid COVID-19 could be long lasting
Governments could look for reasons to continue tracking people's activity, he says.
Edward Snowden on Monday warned that high-tech surveillance measures governments use to fight the outbreak of COVID-19, the disease caused by the newly identified coronavirus, could have a long-lasting impact. That's according to an interview with the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival.
The US government, for instance, is reportedly in talks with tech companies like Facebook and Google to use anonymized location data from phones to help track the spread of COVID-19. While some say the measure could be a helpful tool for health authorities to track the virus, others have expressed concerns about their information being shared with the government.
Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor who leaked documents about mass surveillance activities, said governments can extend the access they have to people's personal information during a crisis and use it to monitor their actions. During this pandemic, for example, governments might say they're worried about public health and could send an order to every fitness tracker to look at measures like pulse and heart rate, and then demand access to that kind of activity, he said.
After the virus is gone and the data is still available to them, governments can use new causes like terrorist threats to justify continually gathering and analyzing people's data, he said.
"They already know what you're looking at on the internet," Snowden said during the interview. "They already know where your phone is moving. Now they know what your heart rate is, what your pulse is. What happens when they start to intermix these and apply artificial intelligence to it?"
In 2013, Snowden revealed details of NSA surveillance programs to journalists, which led to heightened concerns about privacy in the digital era. He faces charges of espionage and theft of government property in the US, and has been living in Russia since 2013.
https://www.cnet.com/news/snowden-warns-government-surveillance-amid-covid-19-could-be-long-lasting/
Interested in CS, IT, competitive programming, cubing, anime, and other nerdy stuff.
Trying to learn chess and riichi mahjong but currently suck at both.
Casual account for posting about daily life / musing that may or may not be technical.
我會說中文。
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#mechanicalkeyboards
#headphones
#datahoarder
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#icpc
#libertarian
#goldandblack
#taiwan