

how do you do, fellow human
I too, enjoy the company of blackjack and to play hookers


how do you do, fellow human
I too, enjoy the company of blackjack and to play hookers


not bad, I’ll keep myself a fake stache around just in case


good, I’ll add vetted models to my blocklist


every website will start blocking VPN IPs, more so than what some already do, which is exactly what these cunts want


and it’ll take a few million years for Andromeda to get the news
Bitwarden’s npm distribution pipeline stayed compromised for approximately 19 hours and 334 developers had enough time to pull the malicious package before it was caught.
It was actually about 90 minutes
Everyone running bw in a CI pipeline just handed the attackers whatever else happened to live on that machine.
only if they installed bw in that time window
Otherwise yes, I agree it’d be better if the CLI was written in a non-JS/TS ecosystem. Perhaps Rust or Go. And the criticisms to list including secrets are super valid.


ah right, and my eyes need to be recreated because they can’t see ultraviolet


Barely. Even with the code and seeds, it’s still a struggle to do that. There’s plenty of questions from people running pytorch and tensorflow models that can’t reproduce results. Maybe you isolate enough variables that consecutive runs actually produce the same output, but the study is about commercial models. You’ll never get deterministic output from those.


You’d expect the same answer each time. It’s the same photo, the same model, the same question. But you won’t get the same answer.
I don’t know what ads show that, but anyone who knows the first thing about LLMs knows you don’t get the same answer twice.
I’d get this expectation 5 years ago when most people weren’t familiar with it, but come on… you don’t need to feed it an image 500 times to see that.


Waste of energy. It’s like asking a person to estimate a non-trivial angle. Either use a model trained for that task, or don’t bother.


Exactly, it’s only an improvement until they’re bought and we’re all in the same boat again. We need a federated forge and open standards.


tl;dr clickbaity title for an article that cites xitter and tries to sell their security solutions


yeah, that was cringy
the world’s most-followed person
most followed on his own echo chamber :clap: :clap: :clap:


they are open weight and have a whitepaper, that’s already vastly better than whatever openai and anthropic are doing


it is, but it’s initially opt-in; meaning the system won’t have AI features, but once it does, you’ll remove them by removing snaps
it’s confusing because the paragraphs they talk about opt-in and removing snaps are different, but 26.10 won’t ship with AI features in a fresh install.


why would that only affect “some” countries


at this rate, it will be


I’m interested in setting it up, are you using vs code? Which extension or editor?


watch me go back to debugging like a real engineer: copying and pasting from stack overflow
This is evil. Fuck it. I want nothing to do with these cunts anymore. I’m degoogling this year.