Looks like a bunch of re worded copies of existing CVE and a few new lower severity things. I only call them low sev because they seem to require the user to do things that are already inherently dangerous. Just my 2…
I'm finding it challenging to believe they wouldn't just cannibalize anything dependent on them in that way or at minimum launch a directly competing product.
You can use a frontier model to create a plan that's specific enough for a local model of a very small size to execute on. The more specific you are and compartmentalize tasks the "dumber" the local model can be. Edit:…
That's cool but don't get heart broken when engineers leave after repeatedly being told the thing they worked on for months wont ship because someone at the top said so.
I've seen it before and over time it always plays out similarly. - the cloud was invented and we were told CTOs would be able to just point and click and make infrastructure and apps! What did we actually get? Another…
surely concats of user input, stdout of external dependencies, and non-deterministic output feeding back directly to an eval is safe. it's never been a problem before. not even trying to check the boxes when it comes to…
It's been my default search for years. Lately for quick one shot AI prompts I use duck.ai (they put some basic effort into anonymizing your chat: https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/duckai/ai-chat-... ). For…
Yeah, ETF is a function of strategy, asset, financing methods and many other things. Varying leverage alone can multiply one ETF into 3 or 4. Other than showing that there's more risk in a collapse than just the single…
We've been down this road when backlinks ran the game. It eventually ends with parasitic hosting. Find a domain with authority and spam whatever mis information or spam you'd like AI to run there. Or buy a domain that…
Sounds about right. Security is a joke everywhere right now. First to market is all that matters anymore and security is the very first thing to be thrown out when it stands in the way.
100% agreed. use the non-deterministic thing that is right 90% of the time to generate a deterministic thing that is right 100% of the time. one of the key things I add to my prompts is: - Please consult me when you…
Blackhat SEO spamming knew this 20 years ago
I am a Senior DevOps/Infrastructure/Full-stack engineer. First 10 years of my career was software development (LAMP & C# work). Last 10 years have been DevOps, SRE, and Infrastructure where I often still ended up in the…
I use local models on a Mac mini for most things and fall back to the hosted ones when they can't get the job done. Of course you have to break the work into smaller pieces yourself that a local model can understand.…
A better rule is "complicate only if necessary"
You're not alone. I was hoping for the same.
We propped the entire economy up on it. Just look at the s&p top 10. Actually even top 50 holdings. If it doesn't deliver on the promise we have bigger problems than "oh no the code is insecure". We went from "I think…
Do you feel the same about AWS?
I don't have time to put together a submission but I'm willing to bet you can use this: https://github.com/kjdev/php-ext-jq And replicate this command: jq -R ' [inputs | split(",") | {url: .[0], date: .[1] |…
The slow part as a senior engineer has never been actually writing the code. It has been: - reviews for code - asking stakeholders opinions - SDLC latency (things taking forever to test) - tickets -…
Not nearly enough context to be a front page post but here we are. Does everyone just give up on all fundamental expectations including determinism when they see AI in the title? Is the AI final boss to take over the…
I call this difference being a developer who is on call vs being a developer who is not on call
I can't wait to see how these AI models maintain backward compatibility
Yeah the under 31 surprised me. That alone would bring a shortage.
To have easy compatibility with other devices. Why wouldn't they say yes?
Looks like a bunch of re worded copies of existing CVE and a few new lower severity things. I only call them low sev because they seem to require the user to do things that are already inherently dangerous. Just my 2…
I'm finding it challenging to believe they wouldn't just cannibalize anything dependent on them in that way or at minimum launch a directly competing product.
You can use a frontier model to create a plan that's specific enough for a local model of a very small size to execute on. The more specific you are and compartmentalize tasks the "dumber" the local model can be. Edit:…
That's cool but don't get heart broken when engineers leave after repeatedly being told the thing they worked on for months wont ship because someone at the top said so.
I've seen it before and over time it always plays out similarly. - the cloud was invented and we were told CTOs would be able to just point and click and make infrastructure and apps! What did we actually get? Another…
surely concats of user input, stdout of external dependencies, and non-deterministic output feeding back directly to an eval is safe. it's never been a problem before. not even trying to check the boxes when it comes to…
It's been my default search for years. Lately for quick one shot AI prompts I use duck.ai (they put some basic effort into anonymizing your chat: https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/duckai/ai-chat-... ). For…
Yeah, ETF is a function of strategy, asset, financing methods and many other things. Varying leverage alone can multiply one ETF into 3 or 4. Other than showing that there's more risk in a collapse than just the single…
We've been down this road when backlinks ran the game. It eventually ends with parasitic hosting. Find a domain with authority and spam whatever mis information or spam you'd like AI to run there. Or buy a domain that…
Sounds about right. Security is a joke everywhere right now. First to market is all that matters anymore and security is the very first thing to be thrown out when it stands in the way.
100% agreed. use the non-deterministic thing that is right 90% of the time to generate a deterministic thing that is right 100% of the time. one of the key things I add to my prompts is: - Please consult me when you…
Blackhat SEO spamming knew this 20 years ago
I am a Senior DevOps/Infrastructure/Full-stack engineer. First 10 years of my career was software development (LAMP & C# work). Last 10 years have been DevOps, SRE, and Infrastructure where I often still ended up in the…
I use local models on a Mac mini for most things and fall back to the hosted ones when they can't get the job done. Of course you have to break the work into smaller pieces yourself that a local model can understand.…
A better rule is "complicate only if necessary"
You're not alone. I was hoping for the same.
We propped the entire economy up on it. Just look at the s&p top 10. Actually even top 50 holdings. If it doesn't deliver on the promise we have bigger problems than "oh no the code is insecure". We went from "I think…
Do you feel the same about AWS?
I don't have time to put together a submission but I'm willing to bet you can use this: https://github.com/kjdev/php-ext-jq And replicate this command: jq -R ' [inputs | split(",") | {url: .[0], date: .[1] |…
The slow part as a senior engineer has never been actually writing the code. It has been: - reviews for code - asking stakeholders opinions - SDLC latency (things taking forever to test) - tickets -…
Not nearly enough context to be a front page post but here we are. Does everyone just give up on all fundamental expectations including determinism when they see AI in the title? Is the AI final boss to take over the…
I call this difference being a developer who is on call vs being a developer who is not on call
I can't wait to see how these AI models maintain backward compatibility
Yeah the under 31 surprised me. That alone would bring a shortage.
To have easy compatibility with other devices. Why wouldn't they say yes?