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Password Store el gestor de contraseñas estándar de Unix
Contraseñas para las diferentes cuentas de correo, para tu cuenta de mensajería, para unas cuantas webs, foros y demás… Mejor organizarlas con Password Store.
Un gestor de contraseñas debería ser efectivo y simple y mejor si sigue la filosofía de Unix. Con Password Manager o pass, cada contraseña reside en un archivo cifrado mediante tu clave gpg. Y además puedes llevar un registro de cambios mediante git.
El nombre de ese archivo es el título de la web, correo o servicio que quieres requiere esa contraseña y que tu escoges. Todos esos archivos pueden organizarse en diferentes carpetas ordenadas jerárquicamente. Pueden ser copiadas de un equipo a otro, y gestionarlas facilmente desde la línea de comandos.
Asumo que tienes GPG instalado, y que has generado ya una clave GPG. Será con esa con clave con la que esos archivos que contienen las contraseñas se cifrarán. Y que podrás ver y consultar introduciendo tu contraseña de GPG.
Con pass la gestión de contraseñas es muy fácil, al instalarlo y configurarlo por primera vez, se creará un archivo oculto en tu /home llamado .password-store. Y mediante pass tendrás un montón de comandos muy intuitivos para añadir, editar, generar, borrar y rescatar contraseñas.
También es capaz de copiar la contraseña que necesitas al portapapeles, donde después de 45 segundos desaparecerá. Y como he dicho también se puede integrar con git, con lo que eso supone.
Una vez instalado en nuestra distribución de GNU/Linux (deberemos buscar el paquete password-store o pass, veamos cómo empezar a utilizarlo.
Lo primero que deberemos hacer es inicializar el depósito de contraseñas, para ello escribiré en mi línea de comandos:
pass init "victorhck"
Donde victorhck es el ID de mi clave GPG, hecho eso me dice:
mkdir: created directory '/home/victorhck/.password-store/'Password store initialized for victorhckgpg: enabled debug flags: memstatgpg: keydb: handles=0 locks=0 parse=0 get=0gpg: build=0 update=0 insert=0 delete=0gpg: reset=0 found=0 not=0 cache=0 not=0gpg: kid_not_found_cache: count=0 peak=0 flushes=0gpg: sig_cache: total=0 cached=0 good=0 bad=0gpg: random usage: poolsize=600 mixed=0 polls=0/0 added=0/0outmix=0 getlvl1=0/0 getlvl2=0/0gpg: secmem usage: 0/65536 bytes in 0 blocks
Creado el directorio donde se van a guardar las contraseñas, puedo empezar a introducirlas mediante
pass insert Correo/openmailbox</code><code>Enter password for Correo/openmailbox</code><code>:</code><code>
Introducimos la contraseña que tenemos establecida en ese servicio y nos pedirá que confirmemos la contraseña.
Hecho eso se creará una carpeta llamada Correo y dentro un archivo llamado openmailbox que contendrá la contraseña que hemos metido. Ese archivo estará cifrado con nuestra clave GPG.
Podemos añadir otra contraseña para otra cuenta de correo u otro servicio:
pass insert Web/quitter.no</code><code>Enter password for </code><code>Web/quitter.no:
En esta ocasión se creará la carpeta Web y dentro el archivo quitter.no. Podremos crear más archivos donde guardar las contraseñas de foros, o sitios que visitemos a menudo.
Mediante el comando pass sin más opciones se mostrarán las carpetas y archivos que contienen de una forma bastante visual:
victorhck@Geeko:~> passPassword Store├── Correo│ ├── protonmail│ └── opnmbx└── Web└── forosuse.org
También podremos generar nuevas contraseñas para reemplazar las antiguas, o para nuevos servicios en los que nos registremos mediante el comando:
pass generate Web/miblog 15The generated password to Web/miblog is:$(-QF&Q=IN2nFBx
Genera una contraseña utilizando el paquete pwgen en este caso de 15 caracteres aleatorios. También podremos especificarle si no deseamos que contenga símbolos.
También podremos hacer que las copie en el portapapeles listas para pegarlas al acceder al sitio que queremos, en vez de mostrarlas en la pantalla. Desaparecerán del portapapeles después de 45 segundos.
Pero no sólo de contraseñas se alimentan los sitios que visitamos. Por eso con pass también podremos almacenar no sólo una palabra, si no muchas líneas que contengan información adicional.
Para ello al introducir la contraseña mediante pass insert deberemos además añadir -m o –multiline. Podremos escribir todo aquello que queramos y finalizar con Ctrl+D
pass es muy intuitivo y permite un montón de cosas que a poco que uses la línea de comandos te sonará (pass rm, pass mv) También permite autocompletado mediante la tecla Tabulador (que gran invento), y más gemas escondidas que te invito a descubrir.
Para quienes no les guste eso de la línea de comandos, están de enhorabuena. Existen un montón de clientes con interfaz gráfica que hará su uso quizás más sencillo (si eso es posible). Y complementos para el navegador.
Si utilizas otros sistemas de gestión de contraseñas pero este te ha convencido, también tienes disponible un montón de herramientas para realizar la migración de un sistema a otro.
Pass tiene un licencia de software libre y está disponible en los repositorios de todas las distribuciones más utilizadas (Debian, Arch, openSUSE, Gentoo, Ubuntu)
Si quieres conocer más te remito a la página original del proyecto y a su página man donde encontrarás toda la documentación oficial:
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Pass: The Standard Unix Password Manager
Pass is the standard unix password manager, a lightweight password manager that uses GPG and Git for Linux, BSD, and Mac OS X.www.passwordstore.org
password-store, mudar chave GPG
Ao utilizar password-store como xestor de contrasinais nos teus dispositivos é posible que por calquera razón precises mudar a chave GPG que utilizaches no momento da instalación. Xa sexa para non utilizar a mesma que tes para o correo persoal, a chave do traballo ou simplemente para utilizar unha chave que non subiches a ningún repositorio público e queres manter só localmente.
Chave para password-store
Imos xerar nova chave co único propósito de utilizala con pass
O manual de password-store dinos que debemos proceder iniciando a password-store coa nova chave.
E resulta que é así de simple, non explica nada máis, porén xurde a dúbida de "qué pasa se me equivoco e perdo o acceso a TODOS os meus contrasinais?" Sería un #epicfail.
Creamos a nova chave
$ gpg --full-generate-key
que nos pregunta as características que desexamos para a chave, eu deixei as opcións RSA, 4096 e "non caduca".
Pídenos un "nome real", que para o caso sérvenos passwordstore, así é doada de identificar.
Tamén solicita asociar un enderezo de correo electrónico. Escribe o que queiras, pass@home.user vai ben. Esto ten utilidade para que os teus contactos localicen a chave pública nos servidores. Como non vas a usar a chave para o correo nin subila a internet podes escribir o que queiras.
Finalmente mostra o ID da chave creada
Escolleu este ID de usuario:
«passwordstore <pass@home.user>»
e un comentario (optativo): para cifrar os contrasinais
Pide agora un contrasinal: escollemos a nosa frase de paso, que será a que pida cada vez que se solicite un contrasinal a non ser que a almacenamos na carteira de contasinais que utilice o teu sistema operativo.
Créase a chave e o seu certificado de revogación por se fose preciso (informa de onde está e o seu id).
Xa temos a chave que utilizaremos para cifrar os contrasinais.
Comprobámolo con
$ gpg --list-keys
ahí debería aparecer a nova chave passwordstore cos datos que a identifican
Cambiar a chave de password-store
Respalda os datos!!
primeiro respaldo do cifrado actual, que nunca se sabe 😛 . Imos ao directorio de traballo de pass e
$ cp -r .password-store/ .passwordstore_backup/
no directorio onde está a password-store tamén temos un ficheiro co id da chave que estamos a utilizar actualmente
$ cat .password-store/.gpg-id
móstranos un id tipo XXXXXXXX hexadecimal.
Entón, seguindo as instruccións, "iniciamos" a password-store co novo "id"
If the specified gpg-id is different from the key used in any existing files, these files will be reencrypted to use the new id.
que será o noso caso.
$ pass init
$ pass init XXXXXXXX
sendo XXXXXXXX o id da nova chave que acabamos de crear
pide o contrasinal da chave que queremos cambiar (a antiga, para descifrar os datos) e comeza a cifrar novamente todos os contrasinais utilizando a chave passwordstore.
agora
$ cat .password-store/.gpg-id
debería mostrar o valor XXXXXXXX da nova chave creada, e se pedimos un contrasinal con pass, a frase de paso que pide debería ser a da nova chave.
Sincroniza os outros equipos
Se temos a variable de PATH no binario de "pass" establecido a un directorio sincronizado con algún servidor externo (nexcloud por exemplo), entón este cambio afectará aos outros equipos onde estás a utilizar esos contrasinais.
Debes "exportar" a chave recén creada e impórtala de xeito seguro (por exemplo cifrándoa con GPG, copiándoa a un pincho usb ou enviandoa por correo).
No meu caso fíxeno utilizando OpenKeyChain no móbil. Fas unha copia de seguridade da chave (que estará cifrada) e "expórtala" a nextcloud. Así será enviada ao servidor nextcloud e estará dispoñible nos outros equipos para importala.
Vas ao equipo de escritorio e descífrala e impórtala ao sistema con
gpg --decrypt backup_yyyy-mm-dd.sec.pgp | gpg --import
pídeche a frase de paso da chave para importala ao chaveiro.
Unha vez no sistema, os contrasinais xa estarán actualizados a nova chave (se se sincronizou co servidor) e o ficheiro .gpg-id dentro do directorio .password-store tamén estará modificado indicando que debe utilizar a nova chave.
Manual GPG gnupg.org/documentation/manual…
GPG private key export: A quick guide
Here is a short step-by-step guide on how to extract your GPG key and how to import it on another machine. Why: After extending the expiry date of a GPG key you might have to copy your key to anoth...makandracards.com
Speed Stars
Speed Stars is a running game where players take on the role of elite speedrunners competing in high-speed races and try to reach the finish line in the fastest time.Speed Stars
Much of eIDAS has not yet reached citizens, but that depends on the country in question.
What does work to some extent in Germany is the electronic ID on the ID card. You can now submit applications to many authorities via the Internet and no longer have to go there in person. But YMMV. I personally have only a passport and no id card, so no e-ID based services for me (that's not really a problem, as a lot of things can also be done now per snail mail.
In some other European countries much more services and things are available.
Overview about digitalisation in Europe (only in German, Google translate may help)
egovernment.de/best-practice-e…
Best Practice – ein Blick über die Grenzen
Der eGovernment Benchmark der Europäischen Kommission misst die Digitalisierung öffentlicher Dienstleistungen in Europa.Christian Rupp & Patrick Spahn (eGovernment)
Directive To Iran: Retaliation Bad; De-Escalation Good - Oriental Review
Talk from Amerisrael and their allies would seem to be heavily discounted, if not counterfeit. The message to Iran: de-escalate.Binoy KAMPMARK (Oriental Review)
💬 Executei, para testar, o mensageiro distribuído Briar, ainda sem contatos. A quem interessar possa, meu identificador é abu6dkpaazqksnozgy3v2w3234apwt…
:java: A fim de rodar o Briar Desktop no :gnu:, optei por baixar o JAR (139M) que constroem toda noite, bastando executá-lo com java
já instalado, neste caso o do pacote :debian: default-jre
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#Briar, que está disponível em vários tipos de dispositivos, fica, aqui, como mais uma alternativa de comunicação independente, somando-se a #Jami, igualmente distribuído, e a #XMPP descentralizado por servidores sob domínio comunitário.
:securityLow: Aliás, é urgente que a população democrática reduza o máximo que conseguir da dependência tecnológica daquele país que frequentemente promove graves ataques a nossa soberania.
:securityHigh: Basta de empoderar aqueles que financiam quem nos ataca! Começe a fazer sua parte hoje, com alguma dessas ferramentas que temos à disposição e podemos controlar, não sermos controlados por elas. 🧑💻 Se precisar, peça ajuda a tanta gente boa dos #blambers que encontramos por aqui.
Guia de Início Rápido do #Briar: briarproject.org/quick-start/p…
Manual de uso: briarproject.org/manual/pt-br/
Como escrevi antes, executei o programa numa máquina GNU. Depois, instalei-o numa tornozeleira eletrônica de bolso — a partir do F-Droid.
Ao abri-lo pela primeira vez, a única opção é criar uma conta. Queria saber como usar a conta criada antes, paralelamente ou se precisaria transferi-la de alguma maneira. Fui RTFM ler a documentação acima e conferir alguma questão do projeto. Não há suporte a esse caso de uso.
Cheguei à conclusão de que Briar tem um propósito muito interessante e é bem elaborado, com algumas funções diferenciadas, embora voltado para casos de uso aos quais felizmente não me encaixo. Quem tiver mais experiência com ele pode me corrigir.
Em situações de mobilizações em que a comunicação seja tão sensível a ponto de necessitar medidas extremas, pode fazer sentido. Ele é projetado para resiliência em casos de possibilidade de falta de infraestrutura e de forma que você tenha certeza absoluta de que está se comunicando com um dispositivo específico de uma pessoa que teve contato pessoal ou, se à distância, por intermédio de outro meio de comunicação para trocar os identificadores. Não há um aviso de que alguém está querendo ser seu contato para que aceite. Ambas as partes precisam ativamente se reconhecer.
Como já tinha afirmado em outras publicações com base na ideia antes de testar, pelo menos por enquanto, não é voltado para o uso cotidiano com pessoas mais diversas como estamos acostumados há tanto tempo. Para uma comunicação distribuída de par a par, sem necessitar servidores, indicamos #Jami. De maneira geral, para comunicação descentralizada com uma diversidade de implementações, o protocolo XMPP por servidores comunitários é o canal.
O pessoal pode rever algumas opiniões sobre confusão e praticidade, por exemplo, do padrão OMEMO do #XMPP, que pode ser em grande parte automatizado ao mesmo tempo em que permite assegurar usos mais rígidos por conferência de cada chave do contato. Se acham isso pouco prático, imagine estar em situação de necessitar modo paranoia total e ficar em dúvida sobre quem está do outro lado.
Support for multiple devices (#887) · Issues · briar / briar · GitLab
This is an umbrella ticket for organising ideas about how we might support multiple devices.GitLab
📴 Neste tipo de situação, havendo uma boa organização, #Briar pode ajudar a comunicação ao dificultar — embora não impossibilite — o rastreamento das tornozeleiras eletrônicas de bolso mantidas com a rede celular desativada:
Exclusivo: Evidência de vigilância sobre telefonia celular detectada em protesto anti-agência de imigração [tradução livre do título]
Exclusive: Evidence of cell phone surveillance detected at anti-ICE protest
Mobile network anomalies consistent with cell phone surveillance were detected at a July 4 protest at an ICE field office in Washington state.Mikael Thalen (Straight Arrow News)
I think there is no proper social media platform to express oneself.
I wanted to publish constructive criticism towards Reddit on Reddit but unfortunately that's basically impossible since they'll do everything to censor/silence that for their own gains to not hurt their reputation (you might also get censored for mentioning Reddit alternatives like Lemmy).
So I have to do it here.
I'm addressing censorship because that's basically the biggest issue.
I'm not always against all censorship as it can be beneficial in some circumstances to provide constructive discussion to not end up like X where everyone is shouting hateful opinions without getting heard anyways. (But very generally I'm still strongly against censorship).
My main problem is about wrongful censorship. Reddit is basically unusable for me since I had the experience multiple times that I get banned from a subreddit for actually no reason just because a moderator feels like it. And when I then ever accidentally post on the same subreddit with a different account (which is hard when there are multiple to keep track of) your whole access to Reddit gets banned for about 12 months by advanced fingerprinting (so even if you create a new account it gets automatically banned, so you basically cannot post anything on Reddit for a year).
While Lemmy is somewhat better in this regard I think it's mainly only because it's so small, is only known by a very small enthusiastic group and therefore needs less moderation. But I realized that even here once a post is slightly controversial it will get removed sooner or later. Frankly I wouldn't be surprised if this gets removed too. I know that the fediverse theoretically provides protection against censorship by being able to host your own instance but practically that's very unrealistic to see properely moderated instances being used by enough people.
I think it's a shame that if you're looking into providing high quality topics and discussions that are valued by many people and you just want to learn by broadening your intellectual horizons, you can get banned every second because some moderator had a bad day.
And I'm not just talking about posting something maybe somewhat controversial that a moderator might not like. I literally had many situations where I posted completely normal posts that completely aligned with the subreddits rules. I could literally post a normal cat picture on a cat picture subreddit and get banned seconds later without being able to talk to the moderators. In some instances the cat picture post (I'm using that as a metaphor) didn't even get published and I got banned anyways. Often it's enough to have a single wrong word that is filtered by Reddit so your whole post won't publish.
I think the core concept of platforms like Reddit and Lemmy can be very valuable but it's executed very badly. There should be multiple independent steps of verifying if someone should get banned and in what way. And probably integrate a good test for joining the community so that it's more likely for people to be rational from the start (that way you don't even have to look at so many potential flags).
Maybe AI could be better for this by having less human emotion based judgement?
But I'm conflicted because on one hand these platforms can have such a great potential and value but on the other hand it's maybe better to not use it anyways since it can be quite unhealthy to spend much time on there.
Anyways I think it's sad we can't freely express ourselves on social media and can't have proper discussions. This really feels like being in a 3rd world country with dictatorship and this shouldn't be the case in 2025. Especially nowadays where it's extremely important to have open and trusted discussion about topics.
There should be a platform with good/useful censorship and a platform truly without censorship that isn't owned by a Nazi billionaire. Or even better: have an all-in-one solution that has spaces without and with censorship to varying degrees (preferably a degree that can be decided by the users and not by the corporation).
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you might've been banned for different reasons except censorship. might it be that you just didn't "read the room" or didn't keep discussions constructive?
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I think it's really just the fact that there are moderators who ban people based on their mood. It has nothing to do with the actual content as I've seen many posts that seem actually questionable but haven't been banned. Of course you only see the people who didn't get banned and can post and you can't see the people who are banned because well, they cannot post.
If I'd show you the times I got banned you will see that it is basically randomly and those moderators invent things that are far detached from reality.
Cochise doesn't like this.
There should be multiple independent steps of verifying if someone should get banned and in what way. And probably integrate a good test for joining the community so that it's more likely for people to be rational from the start (that way you don't even have to look at so many potential flags).
How much would you pay to join a community with that level of protection for user rights? Like the old subscription based forums, some of which are still floating around the internet?
Because "multiple independent steps of verifying" is, frankly, going to be a lot of frustrating, thankless, and redundant work for moderators. I mean, we know how to safeguard people's rights through legalistic processes. Courts do it all the time. It's called due process. And due process is frequently a slow, complicated, and expensive pain in the ass for everyone involved. And I think very few people would want to do that work for free.
(Conveniently, this would also serve as a good test for joining such a community - people are more likely to follow the rules and act like decent human beings if a subscription they paid for is riding on it, and it would price out AI and spambots in the process.)
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20 years of BDS: An interview with Omar Barghouti, a co-founder of the movement
On the 20th anniversary of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement, Mondoweiss speaks with Omar Barghouti about the past, present, and future of the movement.Michael Arria (Mondoweiss)
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Everybody's heard about the flooding in Texas...
... but did you hear about the flooding yesterday in Ruidoso, New Mexico?
youtube.com/watch?v=dIKOslLaMP…
New Mexico flooding leaves 3 dead, including 2 children: Officials
A man and two children were killed in a record-breaking flash flood that swept through a village in New Mexico on Tuesday, local officials said.The three wer...YouTube
Austin Fire Chief who denied 2 requests to stage emergency personnel & boats in the area of Kerrville focused on increasing diversity ---
truthsocial.com/@JackPosobiec/…
Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec)
REVEALED: Austin fire chief who denied resources ahead of Texas flooding prioritized ‘increasing diversity’https://thepostmillennial.Truth Social
Kenya's president says 'enough is enough' and vows to end anti-government protests
https://apnews.com/article/kenya-protests-william-ruto-32e6d45031b45fc2e146a1cf72339a67?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into International News @international-news-AssociatedPress
New Motherboard with pre-existing Linux Install can't be found?
Sorry for making a post for such a basic question but I wasn't able to figure out my own so I'm come here as last resort.
I bought a new CPU, RAM, and motherboard combo and I migrated all my non-conflicting parts from my previous machine, which had a Linux install and a Windows install.
When I booted into the PC, I did not see an option in the boot menu or in the boot order for Linux whatsoever. Only my windows 11 IoT install and my new nanokvm.
I had a asrock x570 extreme4 and switch to a Msi Pro x870E-P WiFi. I have updated to the newest BIOS.
I was previously using systemd as my boot manager until I tried switching over to grub but neither trying to fix system D or installing grub seemed to work for me.
So I was hoping that I could delete my boot partition or somehow start from scratch without deleting any data in my root partition (Btrfs sub volumes) . and get a step-by-step installation guide for me since I can't seem to understand the arch wiki at my current state.
I would like to give you guys more information about the scenario and more context of what I've done, but i'm sadly not capable.
/dev/nvme0n1
is my linux install while /dev/nvme1n1
is Windows 11 IoT
New motherboard with new boot options, and possibly an incompatible partition scheme.
Pull up the boot menu during POST and force it to boot the partition. That usually works depending on the manufacturer.
Otherwise, get a LiveUSB and make sure your drive is actually showing up post-boot.
After routing Real Madrid in Club World Cup, PSG eyes Chelsea and historic quadruple
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What do you refuse to believe?
Bryce Harper after slump-busting game vs. Giants: 'I'm really good. I mean, I really am'
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Evidence of cell phone surveillance detected at anti-ICE protest
Exclusive: Evidence of cell phone surveillance detected at anti-ICE protest
Mobile network anomalies consistent with cell phone surveillance were detected at a July 4 protest at an ICE field office in Washington state.Mikael Thalen (Straight Arrow News)
Climate change makes South Asia’s monsoon season more prone to floods, landslides and heavy rains
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From Algeria to Palestine: The Long, Hard Road to Freedom
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Em agosto vai ter uma prova de natação chamada “Rei e Rainha do Mar”…
…em Brasília!
A explicação: a prova é original do Rio de Janeiro e resolveram fazer uma edição no lago Paranoá.
Amid White House pomp, Netanyahu seeks to resume war and displace Gazans after a partial cease-fire deal
Netanyahu refuses to end the war, even as IDF soldiers die in Gaza while he dines at the White House. He is willing to secure a deal to release only half the hostages, alongside plans to expel Gaza residents to the destroyed Rafah area or out of Gaza…Amos Harel (Haaretz)
what are good in-person activities for making friends?
Weedkiller ingredient widely used in US can damage organs and gut bacteria, research shows
Diquat is banned in the UK, EU, China and other countries. The US has resisted calls to regulate itTom Perkins (The Guardian)
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The #US removed sanctions against the ex-ISIS-commander-turned-Syria-president (i.e. Al Jawlani) then turned around and placed sanctions on #FrancescaAlbanese.
It reinforces what I always believed, that the #RepublicanParty is the Christian equivalent of the #Taliban, or even #ISIS.
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Ship attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels sinks in the Red Sea, 6 of 25 aboard rescued
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Death toll from dozens of earthquakes and aftershocks in Guatemala rises to 4
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Picture of Jeffrey Epstein with the late Marvin Minsky, known as “the father of artificial intelligence.”
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I called everyone in Jeffrey Epstein's little black book.
What I learned about rich people, conspiracy, Ghislaine, stand-up comedy, and evil from 2,000 phone calls.Mother Jones
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A foundation model to predict and capture human cognition
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Researchers have developed Centaur, a computational model that can predict and simulate human behavior across a wide range of psychological experiments[^1]. Built by fine-tuning Meta's Llama 3.1 70B language model on a dataset called Psych-101, Centaur was trained on over 10 million choices made by 60,000 participants across 160 psychology experiments[^1].The model outperforms existing cognitive models in predicting human behavior, even generalizing to entirely new scenarios it wasn't trained on[^1]. "You can basically run experimental sessions in silico instead of running them on actual human participants," said Marcel Binz, cognitive scientist at the Helmholtz Institute for Human-Centered AI[^2].
Centaur demonstrates unprecedented capabilities in capturing human cognition:
- Predicts behavior with 64% accuracy across varied tasks[^3]
- Generalizes to modified experimental scenarios, like switching from "spaceships" to "magic carpets" in decision-making tasks[^4]
- Shows alignment between its internal representations and human neural activity[^1]
- Performs well on out-of-distribution tasks in moral decision-making, economic games, and logical reasoning[^1]
"It's the first model that can do any kind of task exactly like a human can," said Russ Poldrack, cognitive scientist at Stanford University[^4].
[^1]: Nature - A foundation model to predict and capture human cognition
[^2]: Nature - This AI 'thinks' like a human — after training on 160 psychology studies
[^3]: Live Science - New AI is better at predicting how we behave than ever before, scientists say
New AI system can 'predict human behavior in any situation' with unprecedented degree of accuracy, scientists say
A new artificial intelligence (AI) model called Centaur can predict and simulate human thought and behavior better than any past models, opening the door for cutting-edge research applications.Perri Thaler (Live Science)
Trump, Netanyahu, Vance Hold 90-Minute Trilateral Meeting - Axios
US President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Vice President JD Vance held on Tuesday evening a trilateral meeting which lasted for 90 minutes, Axios reported.Sputnik International
Australian chef upset her beef wellington recipe became ‘entangled’ in mushroom murders case
Nagi Maehashi says it is ‘upsetting’ that a recipe she ‘spent more hours perfecting than any other’ became ‘entangled in a tragic situation’
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Junior Caminero homers, scores twice to help the Rays end the Tigers' winning streak
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Israeli FM says will negotiate permanent Gaza ceasefire if temporary deal reached
Israeli FM says will negotiate permanent Gaza ceasefire if temporary deal reached-english.news.cn
WHO: warning to world leaders
James Roguski, TO ALL WORLD LEADERS:There are many additional reasons for all 196 parties to the IHR to reject the 2024 IHR amendments: For complete details,...YouTube
ChatGPT hallucinated about music app Soundslice so often, the founder made the lie come true
ChatGPT hallucinated about music app Soundslice so often, the founder made the lie come true | TechCrunch
Adrian Holovaty, founder of music-teaching platform Soundslice, finally solved a months-long mystery: weird images of ChatGPT sessions kept being uploaded to the site.Julie Bort (TechCrunch)
>i don't want to live in a world where im having to walk on eggshells with deranged people who label everyone fascist because they don't like them.
The true and only solution is to not care. I do not care who wrote the software I use as long as it passes the bar of "it works good enough" and more people should think like that. It's in my opinion the only way to remain sane currently.
I've been called a nazi many times for using suckless software, I simply don't care. It works for me and that's the only thing that matters to me. If it doesn't work for someone else, they are free to choose something else.
Few Texas Homeowners Hit by Extreme Rains Have Flood Insurance
Few Texas Homeowners Hit By Flash Flooding Have Flood Insurance
The lack of coverage is becoming more problematic as climate change intensifies storms.Coco Liu (Bloomberg)
NATO scrambles fighter jets after intense Russian attacks
NATO Scrambles Fighter Jets After Intense Russian Attacks
NATO member Poland scrambled fighter jets overnight as Russia launched record numbers of drones and missiles at neighboring Ukraine.Ellie Cook (Newsweek)
Yankees cut 2-time batting champ DJ LeMahieu with nearly $22 million left on contract
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If #Brazil had any balls they would slap a 1000% #tariff on all US-made goods and services.
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Trump threatens Brazil with 50% tariff over Bolsonaro trial
Trump accused Brazil of "attacks" on US tech companies and conducting a "witch hunt" against its former president Jair Bolsonaro.Natalie Sherman and Nadine Yousif (BBC News)
T-Mobile wipes out DEI programs
T-Mobile wipes out DEI programs
T-Mobile told the FCC that it will end its DEI programs “not just in name, but in substance”The move comes as it awaits regulatory approval of two deals: USce | Just like that, T-Mobile is ending its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs to …Monica Alleven (Fierce Network)
"The lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Oregon accuses three school districts and state entities of violating the federal civil rights law Title IX. The suit argues that these entities have eliminated equal opportunities for girls in track and field events by allowing trans girls — whom the suit refers to as “biological males” — to compete with cisgender girls."
Oregon Students Sue To Remove Trans Athletes From Girls Sports
Our 33 Most Anticipated Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books for the Rest of 2025
Our 33 Most Anticipated Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books for the Rest of 2025
Lit Hub’s list of the most anticipated books of the second half of the year includes many genre titles, but, one might argue, not enough. What can I say, I’m an excitable boy, still in …Literary Hub
At least 9 people die in West India's bridge Collapse
TEHRAN, Jul. 09 (MNA) – At least nine persons died and over six were injured when their vehicles fell into a river following the collapse of a bridge in India's western state of Gujarat on Wednesday, said the local police.Mehr News Agency
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@nnature great, getting it then
I googled around and got something about it being there for years. Considering I got it after a single event, I'll probably max it out after 4 more events
The ocean on Saturn's icy moon Enceladus has the right pH for life — barely
The ocean on Saturn's icy moon Enceladus has the right pH for life — barely
"We know that some microbes on Earth can tolerate the range of pH found on Enceladus."Keith Cooper (Space)
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Different hardware did work right away. The trusty Dell Optiplex to the rescue.
Installed a dual-NIC SuperMicro low profile ethernet card in a Dell Optiplex 3010, installed OPNsense, and it got an IP from the Internet Service Provider.
I did have to check the setting to prefer IPv4 even if IPv6 is available because the ISP doesn't fully support IPv6 and requests were sometimes resolving quickly and sometimes taking a long time. Selecting to prefer IPv4 in the OPNsense settings fixed that issue.
#OPNsense #bsd #dell #optiplex
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Netanyahu meets Trump for second meeting to discuss Gaza ceasefire
Israeli PM Netanyahu meets Trump in Washington as the US pushes for a 60-day Gaza ceasefire tied to normalization talks with Arab states, despite ongoing arms support and mounting global outrage over "Israel's" war on Gaza.Al Mayadeen English (Netanyahu meets Trump for second meeting to discuss Gaza ceasefire)
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in reply to Stewart Russell • • •Nice! I haven't spent much time measuring performance, because it seemed "stupid fast" and that seemed good enough.
MBASIC is not exactly a speed demon!
I have no idea what C64 performance was, it's (lol) after my time. Never had one! 4MHz z80?
Talking with the author of the Z80 emulator core, I will likely remove a bunch of code from it that was there for it's benchmarking, and that will give it another speed boost. (Cycle counting, not use for any runtime purpose.)
If you have any problems at all let me know, or suggestions.
Glad it's working! Did it take much effort?
ティージェーグレェ
in reply to tom jennings • • •Trixter's post "At a disadvantage" probably has the best (albeit, decades after the fact; exploring late 20th century microcomputers from the early 21st century) discourse on how fast a C64 was, relatively speaking:
trixter.oldskool.org/2011/06/0…
The TL;DR is a C64 with a 1MHz MOS6502 was in practice, faster than a 5MHz Intel 8088.
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At a disadvantage
Oldskooler RamblingsStewart Russell
in reply to ティージェーグレェ • • •@teajaygrey didn't ask.
Also, that post ignores what the C64 chipset does to the CPU timing. Yes, a 2 MHz 6502 is roughly the same processing power as a 4 MHz Z80: but the 6502 needed much faster RAM to keep up.
I've just benchmarked a 5150 against a C64. The PC came out 40% faster. So I'm going to have to award that article a "NO". Possibly a "not even wrong"
ティージェーグレェ
in reply to Stewart Russell • • •I mean, if you want to take Trixter to task on low level details, you're more than welcome to; but given he also wrote this 5150 demo:
trixter.oldskool.org/2015/04/0…
I kind of think he might know what the heck he is writing about?
8088 MPH: We Break All Your Emulators
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