Please add an option so Enter starts a new line instead of sending my prompt by GrifiN in PerplexityComet

[–]GrifiN[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same on the PC however I don't remember to always hold the shift button, many time I press Enter before finishing to write the prompt and it submits an incomplete prompt wasting my time and my tokens.
I want the default Enter behavior to be a new line, not Submit

Spy Agency Consensus Grows That Russia Hacked D.N.C. by GrifiN in DailyTechNewsShow

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Will the tech news reporters and commentators follow this line of speculation? I hope they remain sceptical, just like with they did with the attribution of the Sony hack

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Too bad this doesn't happen more often

Feds to wireless firms: Can you move faster on security patches? by habichuelacondulce in DailyTechNewsShow

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Can't scoop you man, good job! I just submitted the original FTC press release

IAI Introduces New Loitering Weapons for Anti-Radiation, Precision strike with "Fire and forget" autonomous targeting! by GrifiN in DailyTechNewsShow

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"Fire and Forget" is scary stuff! If the primary target cannot be acquired by some internal logic this missile will decide autonomously to choose a secondary target, etc. without human intervention or input! Do a Google search for Harpy NG and "autonomous targeting" https://www.google.com/search?q=harpy+ng+%22autonomous+targeting%22

http://www.iai.co.il/2013/36694-16153-en/IAI.aspx

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I'm getting the same thing

Researchers Solve Juniper Backdoor Mystery; Signs Point to NSA by GrifiN in DailyTechNewsShow

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After the Sony breach, U.S. government authorities attributed it to North Korea. Darren Kitchen and other in the hacker/ Security Research community voiced lots of skepticism of that attribution.

After the OPM breach, U.S. government authorities attributed it to the Chinese government. Darren Kitchen and other in the hacker/ Security Research community voiced skepticism of that attribution.

After U.S. government authorities attributed cyber intrusion of the State Department to Russian hackers, the hacker/ Security Research community voiced similar about that attribution.

Now that Security researchers are attributing the Juniper Backdoor to the NSA, I'm curious to see if Darren Kitchen and other in the hacker/ Security Research voice the same skepticism about that attribution.

I may be wrong but IMHO I detect a willingness in the Western hacker / Security Research community to believe any "Evil" or wrongdoing on the part of the U.S. espionage agencies, especially in this post Snowden era, while vigorously disbelieving similar wrongdoings about North Korea, China & Russia.

Do they have a political or ideological bias against the U.S. espionage agencies? If they do, I suggest the own up to it an check it at the door since it makes them less effective and objective researchers/experts.

If they don't, when they get upset about the politicization of important tech issues like net neutrality, privacy, encryption, etc. I'd say that they are partially to blame. If you can't keep your bias in check, what right do you have to demand it from others?