I doubt we can even track all of the chip production capacity.
A lot of it relies on what is effectively "the AI will be so smart it can solve anything" magic.
The Soviet Union systematically ignored the BWC. There's tons of evidence.
Blade servers have been doing this for 25+ years.
Until you get cancer. Survivalist fantasies aren’t realistic.
Being able to punish and control others, especially sexual exploitation, is a huge part of the draw. You need lots of slaves for that.
There's also the story "Go, Go, Go, Said the Bird" by Sonya Dorman in the first Dangerous Visions which is like this, in a way.
Are you familiar with Elon Musk's endless, repeated and obvious lies for the last decade?
A shocking number of the neocloud teams have exactly one skill set: raising money. A few of them also have locked in power agreements. Almost none of them have the expertise to build anything. Some of them are even…
No. xAI is buying Nvidia, not using Tesla chips.
Are you implying that it might be exploited by unethical tech bros looking to build data sets?
Anyone who would voluntarily work for Musk when he went obviously has things going on that aren't great.
The tech companies will just use face recognition, tracing, gait recognition, unique properties (like scratches) etc. etc. for the same purpose, same way they pioneered browser fingerprinting.
Attacks in general are all rare in practice in the grand scheme of the internet. So?
It’s html. Which is code that your browser executes. Millions of routers are compromised. BGP attacks happen. Anything http stands out as an interesting target for injection. This position is foolish. It’s not a major…
>I guarantee you're not getting "all kinds of MITM injections" on this block of text You actually can’t guarantee anything of the sort. BGP hijacks are real.
The film is very much better than the book. The sequel books, however, are not good. At all.
? can you expand?
You could attach an H-19 to an H-8 and play advent on H-DOS. The first computer I ever used. I was so young I didn't know how to spell "bird." Hard sectored drives!
A lot of people suspected that most programs were absurdly redundant and for a very long time. The real issue is that the languages do not really allow for producing code that can be easily shared. Some of the…
I don't disagree with that, but my point is that Rust will not really solve vulnerabilities.
I am looking at the results of a mass vulnerability scan as I type this. Half of the bugs in one case are in fact (binary) parser errors for hand-written parsers. These really should not exist in any language - but in C…
I’m so confused. At least in tech all the big companies I work with are hiring in Poland because it is about the same as India after losses around fake hiring and the quality averages better. It is absolutely a huge…
My wife makes extensive use of inkstitch and loves it.
This. The fact that the ai projects have to spin so hard should be tipping people off. But for some reason it doesn’t.
I doubt we can even track all of the chip production capacity.
A lot of it relies on what is effectively "the AI will be so smart it can solve anything" magic.
The Soviet Union systematically ignored the BWC. There's tons of evidence.
Blade servers have been doing this for 25+ years.
Until you get cancer. Survivalist fantasies aren’t realistic.
Being able to punish and control others, especially sexual exploitation, is a huge part of the draw. You need lots of slaves for that.
There's also the story "Go, Go, Go, Said the Bird" by Sonya Dorman in the first Dangerous Visions which is like this, in a way.
Are you familiar with Elon Musk's endless, repeated and obvious lies for the last decade?
A shocking number of the neocloud teams have exactly one skill set: raising money. A few of them also have locked in power agreements. Almost none of them have the expertise to build anything. Some of them are even…
No. xAI is buying Nvidia, not using Tesla chips.
Are you implying that it might be exploited by unethical tech bros looking to build data sets?
Anyone who would voluntarily work for Musk when he went obviously has things going on that aren't great.
The tech companies will just use face recognition, tracing, gait recognition, unique properties (like scratches) etc. etc. for the same purpose, same way they pioneered browser fingerprinting.
Attacks in general are all rare in practice in the grand scheme of the internet. So?
It’s html. Which is code that your browser executes. Millions of routers are compromised. BGP attacks happen. Anything http stands out as an interesting target for injection. This position is foolish. It’s not a major…
>I guarantee you're not getting "all kinds of MITM injections" on this block of text You actually can’t guarantee anything of the sort. BGP hijacks are real.
The film is very much better than the book. The sequel books, however, are not good. At all.
? can you expand?
You could attach an H-19 to an H-8 and play advent on H-DOS. The first computer I ever used. I was so young I didn't know how to spell "bird." Hard sectored drives!
A lot of people suspected that most programs were absurdly redundant and for a very long time. The real issue is that the languages do not really allow for producing code that can be easily shared. Some of the…
I don't disagree with that, but my point is that Rust will not really solve vulnerabilities.
I am looking at the results of a mass vulnerability scan as I type this. Half of the bugs in one case are in fact (binary) parser errors for hand-written parsers. These really should not exist in any language - but in C…
I’m so confused. At least in tech all the big companies I work with are hiring in Poland because it is about the same as India after losses around fake hiring and the quality averages better. It is absolutely a huge…
My wife makes extensive use of inkstitch and loves it.
This. The fact that the ai projects have to spin so hard should be tipping people off. But for some reason it doesn’t.