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Seems MacOS Snow Leopard is for the Apple people what Windows 7 is for Windows people.

"I'm sorry but I can't fulfill requests that might potentially harm young sebastian."

Small fans need to spin faster so these can be very high pitch even if you stuff some Noctua 40mm fans into it.

As much as I would love to see Anthropic going down in flames I think that developer doesn’t deserve to be targeted by such a low effort social media farming post.

I am nothing but grateful for Samba and Rsync.


Please don't run Chinese models for KYC operations.

Based on what? Is there any evidence of risk at all?

The issue is that you wouldn't be able to even transparently get to any evidence, as these models are blackboxes.

They might start scheming behind employees backs as soon as they realize they are being used in critical infrastructure of adversaries. And nobody would know until it's too late.


Aren't all LLMs just as blackboxey?

If you sell a blackbox that you constructed yourself, then you are also liable for anything that happens.

If you sell a blackbox from a third-party (e.g. from China), you are liable for somebody else's decisions that you cannot scrutinize.

So, that's kind of the argumentation that underlies sovereignty and why Chinese Models are not being used in critical infrastructure.


That makes sense, thanks.

are you born yesterday?

Most companies providing corporate security consulting I had to deal in the past are operating on a checklist.

I really wanted NFSv4 ACLs but Linux doesn't like it while FreeBSD doesn't make use of my hardware (intel p/e cores) in the most efficient way.


To be fair setting up a KDC and then distributing krb5.conf and idmap.conf files is not such a hard task.

Then it's not unencrypted anymore because sec=krb5p handles signing and encryption. I have better throughput using sec=krb5p than with samba signing and encryption. I don't know if it's because Samba uses GNUTLS but the transfer speeds are always awful.

My beefs with NFS is MacOS being extremely quirk with settings. That and the extremely misleading error messages.

>Dev1: Here's a great idea! Let's run an insecure network server in Kernel space!

>Dev2: OMG! You're so smart! Let's also exclude any encryption!!!

If it wasn't such a cool idea they wouldn't be doing it again, this time with direct access to memory: https://docs.kernel.org/filesystems/smb/ksmbd.html


>I don’t know if this is actually a problem or how big of an advantage it would be to use NFSv4.

Of the top of my head only one port is needed for V4.


I've hit command+f and then looked for this.


Glad I could fulfill your search query. Doing my part for the SEO of this comment section.


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