Convolutional networks are typically used in image processing for object detection or recognition, classification etc. but not for generating images, as far as I know.
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pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Lenovo has removed its iconic TrackPoint nub from new ThinkPad laptops | PCWorldEnglish2·6 months agoMake sure to read the Magisk installation instructions carefully (in case you choose Magisk).
Some things have changed, I messed up once thinking “I already know how this works” :D
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Proton is dead (for me). Let's collect and discuss alternatives! ✊🛡303·6 months agoI guess the assumption is that over time they inevitably will have an effect and people want to switch before that happens.
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Censorship is getting out of hand1·8 months agoOMG this took me way too long to get. They replace the substring “ass” 😭😭
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Awesome Android Apps - my curated list of ~250 apps0·1 year agoAlso this goes to show that F-droid needs a rating system IMO 🫠
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•23andMe tells victims it's their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunchEnglish1·2 years agoJust use a VPN bro and you’re fine /s
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•23andMe tells victims it's their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunchEnglish21·2 years agoHello, as I said, it’s about “security by design”, which means to design a system that ‘doesn’t allow for insecure things’ in the first place. Like a microwave oven doesn’t operate when the door is open. IT-/cyber-security is a complex field, but 2FA is a good place to start, regarding user facing services. There are lots more things than that of course.
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•23andMe tells victims it's their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunchEnglish1·2 years agoThat’s exactly right. I was about to say how people usually don’t even “not take it seriously” but rather don’t even think or know about it. But you already said that yourself haha :D
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•23andMe tells victims it's their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunchEnglish31·2 years agoThe lions share IMHO is at 23&me. Offering such a poorly secured service is negligence, in the face of the data’s high sensitivity nature.
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•23andMe tells victims it's their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunchEnglish265·2 years agoThis shouldn’t be “offered” IMHO, this should be mandatory. Yes, people are very ignorant about cyber security (I’ve studied in this field, trust me, I know). But the answer isn’t to put the responsibility on the user! It is to design products and services which are secure by design.
If someone is actually able to crack accounts via brute-forcing common passwords, you did not design a secure service/product.
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pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•23andMe tells victims it's their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunchEnglish21·2 years agoI wpuld saz it’s partially their fault. IMHO 23&me is mainly to blame. They should’ve enforced (proper) 2FA. Sure, people should’ve known better, but they didn’t; they oftenly don’t. But 23&me did know better.
Isn’t screen sharing working since some time? Works even on WebEx from Firefox, can pick any window to share. Granted a few years back it didn’t work, but now it does. Maybe it’s a zoom bug… 🤔
Best ask that in the sync community, hopefully someone there can help :)
If you have no haters, you’re doing something wrong ;) (Ve)
That’s a bit rude, don’t you think? He’s a person too and reads this comment… How would you feel reading st. like that about you? :/
Who does? And why? Lemmy needs content, why wouldn’t one appreciate your posts? ^^
Scrolling past this on an amoled screen with extra-low brightness this kinda looked like a satellite with solar arrays lol
First result of DDG search, explains it quite well: https://www.androidauthority.com/android-system-intelligence-3325187/