jetbalsa said that the cache is on Anthropic's server, so the encryption and decryption would be server-side. You'd never see the encryption key, Anthropic would just give you an encrypted dump of the cache that would…
Maybe they could let users store an encrypted copy of the cache? Since the users wouldn't have Anthropic's keys, it wouldn't leak any information about the model (beyond perhaps its number of parameters judging by the…
For email, I've had some luck just modifying the page with JS that's either indirect or obfuscated enough that the address can't be pulled directly from it - e.g. "var email" is the address encrypted with a fixed key,…
FWIW, o3 seems to get to the point more quickly than most of the other LLMs. So much so that, if you're asking about a broad topic, it may abbreviate a lot and make it difficult to parse just what it's saying.
This is a deepity. The trivial interpretation is: every word written can be constructed by optimizing a prediction based on current state, what has been written so far, and a sufficiently complex model. This is true of…
That's awfully specific, I'm guessing it was preprompted.
A good elaboration of this point is Greg Dow's "Governing the Firm" and "The Labor-Managed Firm". In short, worker-owned businesses are rare because individual workers are poor (relative to the capital that's needed)…
Since the generic fingerprint is associated with Tor, you get a lot more captchas. And JS that shows event times based on your clock (say a schedule) will think your time zone is UTC.
See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_freedom.
>The problem with bittorrent is that no one has come up with a good way to monetize it. That decentralized software aligns much easier with commons than with markets is something that I would consider a feature, not a…
jetbalsa said that the cache is on Anthropic's server, so the encryption and decryption would be server-side. You'd never see the encryption key, Anthropic would just give you an encrypted dump of the cache that would…
Maybe they could let users store an encrypted copy of the cache? Since the users wouldn't have Anthropic's keys, it wouldn't leak any information about the model (beyond perhaps its number of parameters judging by the…
For email, I've had some luck just modifying the page with JS that's either indirect or obfuscated enough that the address can't be pulled directly from it - e.g. "var email" is the address encrypted with a fixed key,…
FWIW, o3 seems to get to the point more quickly than most of the other LLMs. So much so that, if you're asking about a broad topic, it may abbreviate a lot and make it difficult to parse just what it's saying.
This is a deepity. The trivial interpretation is: every word written can be constructed by optimizing a prediction based on current state, what has been written so far, and a sufficiently complex model. This is true of…
That's awfully specific, I'm guessing it was preprompted.
A good elaboration of this point is Greg Dow's "Governing the Firm" and "The Labor-Managed Firm". In short, worker-owned businesses are rare because individual workers are poor (relative to the capital that's needed)…
Since the generic fingerprint is associated with Tor, you get a lot more captchas. And JS that shows event times based on your clock (say a schedule) will think your time zone is UTC.
See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_freedom.
>The problem with bittorrent is that no one has come up with a good way to monetize it. That decentralized software aligns much easier with commons than with markets is something that I would consider a feature, not a…