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more like welp
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the other thing with webm is that as much as they try to push how great it is, nothing actually accepts it, they just serve it upload? png, gif, jpg only. served? webp baby anyway supposedly it offers minor improvements to compression while helpfully breaking every other thing since nothing supports webp since it's a dogshit format pushed by goog
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Subjunctive posted:did they add animation to webp? that’s hilarious Yes, it's the one place the format really shines. It offers far better compression and color palettes than animated GIFs. (I'm active in Let's Play! so this is actually used a lot over there for screenshot LPs.)
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Soricidus posted:more like welp
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webp is almost as annoying as heif
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Quackles posted:Yes, it's the one place the format really shines. It offers far better compression and color palettes than animated GIFs. so it’s just VP8 with all key frames and no accompanying audio? I wonder why it isn’t just webm
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Zamujasa posted:the other thing with webm is that as much as they try to push how great it is, nothing actually accepts it, they just serve it it offers improvements in goog's ability in not paying any royalties OP
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not paying rent-seekers is a good thing though
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pseudorandom name posted:not paying rent-seekers is a good thing though I suppose but one company forcing acceptance of a file format simply because they all but dominate the browser market isn't great
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remember when .gvi was going to change the woheyyyy that's just avi nice try goog
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isn't webm a subset of mkv?
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spankmeister posted:I suppose but one company forcing acceptance of a file format simply because they all but dominate the browser market isn't great the file format is fine though
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shouldn’t we just go straight to avif
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Perplx posted:shouldn’t we just go straight to avif the widespread availability of hardware AVIF decoding does make that reasonable
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spankmeister posted:I suppose but one company forcing acceptance of a file format simply because they all but dominate the browser market isn't great but the images are like 30kb smaller which is a huge difference for 56k users
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bring back swf, it’s the format the internet deserves
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pseudorandom name posted:not paying rent-seekers is a good thing though
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https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/18/microsoft-ai-researchers-accidentally-exposed-terabytes-of-internal-sensitive-data/ lmao
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Lmao jesusquote:This data included 38 terabytes of sensitive information, including the personal backups of two Microsoft employees’ personal computers. The data also contained other sensitive personal data, including passwords to Microsoft services, secret keys and more than 30,000 internal Microsoft Teams messages from hundreds of Microsoft employees.
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since 2020 lol
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Mongodb-rear end leak. (Mongodb rear end-leak)
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how did not one but two people wind up getting their personal backups on there ![]()
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Shame Boy posted:how did not one but two people wind up getting their personal backups on there
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Shame Boy posted:how did not one but two people wind up getting their personal backups on there microsoft LiveMesh for Cloud 365
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when I started reading that article, before I got to the azure part, my first thought was "I didn't know they would let you upload 38 terabytes to github" and I got curious individual files in a repo have a hard limit of 100MB. at 50MB github will still allow you to push but complain about it. the LFS service has caps ranging from 2GB (free) to 5GB (enterprise) there is no hard limit for total repo size but you are strongly encouraged to stay below 5GB. extremely oversize repos will be handled by humans on a case by case basis the maximum file size you can have github host as a project release is 2GB haveblue fucked around with this message at 18:19 on Sep 18, 2023 |
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Shame Boy posted:how did not one but two people wind up getting their personal backups on there tell me that you have never worked with a data scientist without telling me you have never worked with a data scientist
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I always knew that AI was just the future of "Oops, all leaks"
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Now I wonder, considering the soup of confidential data they apparently fed into their machine, how much confidential data harvested from people is in their model? If you craft a query properly, can you restore, say, some medical data?
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Truga posted:https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/18/microsoft-ai-researchers-accidentally-exposed-terabytes-of-internal-sensitive-data/ lol I bet this is an enterprise level "for fucks' sake SharePoint why can't I share this? Let's see who the real admin is shall we? *clicks grant all permissions*"
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why were they using github for an internal repo?
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it was an open source repo that was supposed to only contain code and data intended for public release. access to the rest of the data was through an azure fuckup referenced from the repo
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smdh
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Antigravitas posted:Now I wonder, considering the soup of confidential data they apparently fed into their machine, how much confidential data harvested from people is in their model? If you craft a query properly, can you restore, say, some medical data? just from the perspective of stupid things being more likely to happen as evidenced by the entirety of human history, and also properly selecting and filtering data before inputting it, there's definitely things in there that really shouldn't be and some rear end in a top hat is infinitely proud of having found more data to shove in when others balked at "risks"
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dude, where's my f-35?
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Shoulda put an airtag on it
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it's been found.
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Well it’s always in the last place you think to look
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some kinda jackal posted:Well it’s always in the last place you think to look because you stop looking when you find it, usually.
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Midjack posted:because you stop looking when you find it, usually. I'll be honest, I stopped looking when I saw the jet wasn't in the compost or behind my motorcycle in the garage. I'm glad they found it tho
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