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A Developer Accidentally Found CSAM in AI Data. Google Banned Him For It


Mark Russo reported the dataset to all the right organizations, but still couldn't get into his accounts for months.


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Brazilian lawmakers approve bid to reduce Bolsonaro's jail term after ruckus


On Tuesday, chaos broke out in Brazil's lower house ahead of a successful vote on a sentence-reduction bill for Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro. Leftist MP Glauber Braga was forcibly removed by police after denouncing a 'coup offensive' and occupying the Speaker's chair.

Brazil's lower house of Congress approved a bill early on Wednesday, December 10, that could drastically reduce the sentence of former president Jair Bolsonaro, who has been serving 27 years in jail for staging a coup. If ratified by the Senate, the 70-year-old far-right leader, who has been behind bars since late November, could see his sentence cut to just over two years.

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If ratified by the Senate


This will be hard to pass there, the far right doesn't have enough votes to do that without converting many votes from the "liberal" right



Brazilian lawmakers approve bid to reduce Bolsonaro's jail term after ruckus


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goes to prove that the likes of trump can do their own January 6th and get off unscathed for it.



RoboCrop: Teaching robots how to pick tomatoes




RoboCrop: Teaching robots how to pick tomatoes







Open-Source ASI Alignment Proposal: Non-Coercive Love-OS as the Game-Theoretically Stable Fixed Point


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Game-Theoretic Proposal for ASI Alignment: Love-OS as the Only Reflectively Stable Fixed Point – Open for Critique


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Valve: HDMI Forum Continues to Block HDMI 2.1 for Linux


The HDMI Forum, responsible for the HDMI specification, continues to stonewall open source. Valve's Steam Machine theoretically supports HDMI 2.1, but the mini-PC is software-limited to HDMI 2.0. As a result, more than 60 frames per second at 4K resolution are only possible with limitations.


When they say CachyOS is mostly for newer machines...what's "newer"


Been Manjaro for years and years. Latest update (due to my own screw-up...not the distro's fault) shit the bed and corrupted my timeshift backups (again...my fault...not the distro)

Wasn't too concerned because a) I keep everything on a backup drive, and b) I'm a big believer that every computer needs to be refreshed with a new install every few years anyway.

But now that that time is upon me, I got to thinking about maybe giving CachyOS a shot for the "performance improvements". But my desktop is coming up on 9 years old (AMD A10 processor). Would it even be worth it to try Cachy in that instance, or would the performance difference between that and Manjaro be negligible on that particular processor?

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What's interesting about CachyOS is you can install mods on any Arch you like. I have EndeavourOS (best Arch distro imho) and recently installed the CachyOS mods and it works great. Check out the following video for an easy guide.

wiki.cachyos.org/

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CachyOS will work on older hardware as well. There are four repositories for x86-64 v1, v2, v3, and v4. If you have newer hardware, the v3 or v4 packages will theoretically give you better performance. That is probably what you are talking about.

That said, the v1 repos will work on x86-64 machines going back to 2003. Not exactly bleeding edge.

The only thing that I have noticed is that packages are not all in sync between repos with v1 lagging behind v3. For example, I think Cachy is already on the 6.18 kernel but the v1 repos still only have 6.17. I have seen svt-av1 lag as well.

I am not a CachyOS user so apologies if any of my info is dated.

I will never say anything bad about EndeavourOS.

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Global #protest round-up threaded post from MiniMia on #Mastodon - Dec. 10


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Global #protest round-up threaded post from MiniMia on #Mastodon - Dec. 10


Global #protest round-up threaded post from MiniMia on #Mastodon - Dec. 10

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#FreePalestine
#news #politics #solidarity #Palestine #Gaza #AntiFascist @palestine



Time for a protest round up!

There will be sub-threads 😉

Activists from People Against Genocide targeted FedEx shipping centre in South London on Monday.

Fedex has continuously shipped to Elbit Systems and to the base of the Israeli Air Forces, making it a direct complicit in genocide.

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#FreePalestine #GlobaliseTheIntifada #StopArmingIsrael #NoBusinessAsUsual


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Open-Source AI Alignment Constitution That Survived 30+ Grok-4 Red-Team Attacks – Thoughts?


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Hey, thanks for the bluntness, iappreciate you taking time to parse it.

Fair on the LLM affirmation bias; it's my original sprint, but yeah, Grok helped iterate (logs available if curious).

The mix is intentional: concrete tools (checksums, audits) to enforce abstract fixed points (non-coercion as stability).

Love the heretic rec—abliteration aligns with LAW's noise-tolerance grace window; will check it for v1.4 tweaks.

On pre-2021 roots, couldn't be more accurate, Yudkowsky's orthogonality and Bostrom's control problems are core to why love-OS is the only non-drift goal.

Concrete focus is key; LAW's audits are for today's LLMs too.

What's your take on bridging them?

Red-team welcome, and have an awesome day