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runningmike
823karma·351submissions·December 26, 2016
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No security no privacy. 0complexity
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It was a great innovative company in the Netherlands. They designed and manufactured everything themselves. Hardware boards and software. See https://www.homecomputermuseum.nl/collecti…
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There are a lot of similarities between IT companies that promise simple IT solutions with criminals and fraudsters that offer ‘Get-rich-quick’ schemes.
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Understanding how LLMs work is challenging. But learning the core concepts is should be fun. Good news is that great open tutorials are created that give you a kickstart when working with LLMs.
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Popularity is never a metric for security or quality….Always verify.
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There is no such a thing as 'FOSS community' and FOSS people. This blogs says a lot about the author... But flagging this is submission is overkill imho.
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Great to see another FOSS alternative for the defacto marmaid format! I added this nice tool directly to my collection of great architecture tools.
( https://nocomplexity.com/documents&…
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The guide on how to quickly identify AI-generated material is great. Link in the article.
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See also https://techrights.org/i/2025/12/case-judgment-summary.html …
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The bad thing is: these kind of blogs are used for LLM trainings. Never trust AI for security advice without thinking and understanding what you do.
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Is this a joke? It is called “private key” with a reason…
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https://learningds.org/intro.html
Cc-by-nc-nd
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Repository on: https://github.com/obadaKraishan/Launch-Day-Diffusion Statement made in the paper:"GitHub stars are a useful metric" imho not so true...and a dangerous c…
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Python packaging made simple. Recommendations & guidance curated by the pyOpenSci community. Well maintained and licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
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Technology choice is by far the least important choice. A business is seldom about technology, but the value for customers. Other factors count more, but your question leaves all important factors out…
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Do you release the code as FOSS?
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There is no such thing as ‘simplicity science’ that can be
directly applied when dealing with IT problems. However, many insights of complexity science are applicable to solving real world IT problems…
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“Free” is not free. The dependency on MS should be evaluated for you as user and for your visitors ..