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I had to move to Bunny.net after Cloudflare disabled my homepage following a malicious report, despite me being a paying customer for several years. I also never received a response to my appeal.

I’ve now been with Bunny.net for over a year and have been very happy with the service.


heh one bad report gets action. years as a paying customer get you silence. ugly asymmetry.

Didn’t know TensorFlow can run on the browser. The browser performs reasonably.


Main differences from the usual social network.

- KYC based account registration. Legally verified names.

- Blockchain powered (de-centralisation). Censorship resistant. Many interfaces to this website.

- Earn money. Users get paid for content directly. More likes, views translate to payment.

Early stages of voice.com but the ideas have potential in a hard to crack market.


> Earn money. Users get paid for content directly. More likes, views translate to payment.

Is this funded on an advertising model? Otherwise where does the money to pay users come from?


magical crypto "money" - Voice is basically EOS Twitter


I didn’t realise D&D was this challenging.

On the flip side, this is what people said. Forget Chess - Go is the one. Forget Go - D&D is the one.


I haven't played D&D in a looong time, but making a human-like dungeonmaster seems like the textbook example of a hard problem for AI.


It's a hard enough problem for many humans... I completely agree with you.

If someone can make even a decent AI DM, I'd say turn that one loose on NP-complete for a followup softball question.


For humans, maybe it's not. But making an AI that's good at free-form interactive storytelling won't be easy.


> For humans, maybe it's not.

Being a DM - or a player - can be very challenging indeed.


I've played and wouldn't deny that. But I'd say for humans it's less difficult than being the world's best go player, which AI has already achieved.


it doesnt have to be, you can tune a D&D session to suit the audience, such as making it heavy on the board game or card game side

the thing about 70s style D&D is the liberal arts involvement as role playing is really thespianism

the costumes and the soapboxing as people play out thier characters was really something


As some one who started in the Three little book days.

Original 70's DnD started as players vs a killer dungeon built by the DM Aka Gary Gygax

Ironically it was those of us who crossed over from traditional wargames who where more into the role playing your character.

You can see more recent players in pathfinder and dnd 5th wanting to win "the game", the full on RP style of the Mighty Nine of The Glass Cannon is quite different are actors or semi pro ones AND THEY ARE SO WELL BEHAVED""


To be a dungeon master is effectively to achieve AGI. It’s... not realistic. Current NLP systems have mapped out what language means, and can use that to generate text. But they have no idea what the text means. It requires incredible knowledge about how the world works and an ability to explain its reasoning in plain terms.


Woah!

Has to be the most heart wrenching article I’ve read in 2017! Babies and children slaughtered by hand, houses set on fire, in such large scale.

The evil that exists in the world is just crazy. I kinda wish I didn’t read the article.


Don't read the comments, they'll make it even worse.


All business is aimed at "human welfare". Even if the people in the business are not fully aware of it.


You are absolutely correct. So for instance, corporations never attempt to make money doing something they know would be bad for society.


Someone's welfare, sure. Human welfare in the greater sense, not so much. Arguments about the invisible hand fall apart in the face of regulatory capture


This vulnerability was published (another article) over a year ago. I'm surprised Chrome hasn't fixed it.

I think this means browsers will never fix this issue. I won't be using auto-fill on untrusted webaites.


This is a very old exploit. The earliest references I could find were from 2010.

As other comments have noted, it isn't trivial to fix completely, so I believe most browsers just haven't bothered at all, but have implemented some extra protection for credit cards (and of course, CVV numbers are never stored in the first place).


Not all browsers - Firefox suggests form input values one by one (when you click in the field) so it is not vulnerable AFAICT.


I feel unusual when I see articles like this. I deploy "workloads" that require instances, auto scaling, Multi-AZ etc. It makes my projects feel minuscule at the scale of other companies that actually use something like this! I wonder how many companies will actually use this in any given year.


I imagine surprisingly many. I have operations that are not remotely on that scale. 8 employees with total data on the order of tens of terabytes. I found that to be a surprisingly heavy density of data per employee. A 1000 employee company with the same density is on the petabyte scale.


Yes. This is also the problem with all Automation tech from the early days of AI.



We are the first to combine web and mobile I think. We are also going to make this a free tool for other agencies to use with their own features, figures etc



That certainly looks like it was inspired by mine: https://www.andreasley.ch/en/costcalculator/

I take that as a compliment. :)


Otreva fails to display the Select Features button at 1280x800 resolution.


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