I love flavours of weird.
I love flavours of weird.
Hex key is another word for it, probably more common in US.
That is an Unbraco key, not a tension bar.
Mycroft is the closest thing I can think off.
It could be some specific Russian individuals fault. Someone who is deemed extraordinarily stupid - not representive of Russians at all - who gets to carry all the blame.
It is absolutely not illegal. But it is subject to GDPR, so I could send a deletion request to the admin of an instance, and they would have to delete my content on their instance.
Not just AI tools. They outsource captcha solving to cheap human labour.
What he means is, your security considerations here must come from some perceived threat. What kind of threat do you forsee that requires this high level of security?
Usually when you consider security you start with a threat model, describing the scenarios you want to protect your systems from. And based on that you decide the necessary technical security measures that are relevant.