Is a data center satellite really that different from a communications satellite? Starlink sats must have some significant processing power and nontrivial control system, and they work without physical maintenance. One…
Taking a 10% stake in a company is far from nationalization. And the big increase in Intel's stock price happened months after that.
You're commenting under an article about politics, not about diabetes research.
NASA mostly runs on SpaceX, so it depends if you consider ISS to be critical. But I wouldn't say it would be mind boggling.
So, your link shows that they probably have like $1 billion in sales per month (but they publicly overstated this by 30%), and that's the struggle to find customers? There are tons of posts and reporting about…
> a technology that already deeply struggles to find customers As far as I know it's the opposite, Anthropic struggles to satisfy demand, they have tons of paying customers and their customer base is growing fast.
Starship V2 heat shield was good enough to allow the ship to perform a landing on the ocean in one piece, in a precise spot. But a safe landing is not enough, the ship needs to be in a good enough condition to be flown…
14.3 seems to come from some Red Hat-specific GCC version, which can be reported as "gcc (GCC) 14.3.1 20250617 (Red Hat 14.3.1-2)". See these random examples I found by googling:…
Strange that it's not classified as "high", which specifically includes "local root privilege escalations". > High: A significant problem, typically exploitable for nearly all users in a default installation of Ubuntu.…
In TFA: https://copy.fail/#mitigation > Before you can patch: disable the algif_aead module. > echo "install algif_aead /bin/false" > /etc/modprobe.d/disable-algif.conf > rmmod algif_aead 2>/dev/null || true Edit: and I…
You're not contradicting my comment, I was talking specifically about the key with full permissions that the LLM found (the article doesn't talk about other keys that LLM could have had, unless I missed something).…
> what they thought was a narrowly scoped API token, and they very clearly state that they never would have given an AI full access if they realized it had the ability to do stuff like this with that token It sounds…
It sounds like the keys just don't have any scoping. From the post: > The Railway CLI token I created to add and remove custom domains had the same volumeDelete permission as a token created for any other purpose.…
Not exactly, it was a normal solar panel business started by Elon's cousins (SolarCity), but it wasn't going well, and in the end it was bought by Tesla for much bigger money than it was worth (let's say it was a…
Well, I only said that if we're considering a ~fully renewable energy generation in the UK, with supply evened out by massive pumped storage projects, then locating all the storage in Scotland isn't ideal for the…
600km is roughly the distance from the hilly parts of Scotland to the south of England.
If you're talking about uranium enrichment, that's like saying we increased the amount of gasoline on earth (by refining crude oil). Natural uranium is ~99% non-fissile, and ~1% fissile, and we're only removing part of…
> Isn't pumped hydro severely limited by geography in many places? Scotland seems to be a perfect place for pumped storage. I see that UK has 4 pumped storage stations, 2 in Wales, 2 in Scotland. But Scotland being…
>England is 90% renewables The thing is, it's nowhere near 90% in general. 90% is the generation right now, with sunlight and good wind. On the site you can see that renewables were 66% in the last 24h, 46% in the last…
The title may be misleading, but IMO not for the reasons you mentioned. "90%" is based on generation right now, live. On the site from the post you can see that for the last day (24h) renewable generation was 66%, for…
Audio in this video is cut, with parts of the recording omitted, see here for the full recording: https://youtu.be/Pbm-QJAAzNY?si=4Kkd8t8VEAsgHmJv&t=149 Timestamps from the video: 2:46 Truck requests crossing 2:51 ATC…
IMO putting an important number in your post/comment, and not providing a source for that number, is also kind of low effort. If you verified the number before writing, you already had the source ready and you could…
That's cool, thanks for the links.
I haven't used them, but IIRC they maintain a constant voltage until they're discharged, when it instantly drops to 0. That may be a problem, because if your device has any battery indicator, it will show the battery as…
If you're not sure if there are any important world-writable files, then just check that? On Linux you can do something like "find . -perm /o=w". And you can easily make whole dirs inaccessible to other users (chmod…
Is a data center satellite really that different from a communications satellite? Starlink sats must have some significant processing power and nontrivial control system, and they work without physical maintenance. One…
Taking a 10% stake in a company is far from nationalization. And the big increase in Intel's stock price happened months after that.
You're commenting under an article about politics, not about diabetes research.
NASA mostly runs on SpaceX, so it depends if you consider ISS to be critical. But I wouldn't say it would be mind boggling.
So, your link shows that they probably have like $1 billion in sales per month (but they publicly overstated this by 30%), and that's the struggle to find customers? There are tons of posts and reporting about…
> a technology that already deeply struggles to find customers As far as I know it's the opposite, Anthropic struggles to satisfy demand, they have tons of paying customers and their customer base is growing fast.
Starship V2 heat shield was good enough to allow the ship to perform a landing on the ocean in one piece, in a precise spot. But a safe landing is not enough, the ship needs to be in a good enough condition to be flown…
14.3 seems to come from some Red Hat-specific GCC version, which can be reported as "gcc (GCC) 14.3.1 20250617 (Red Hat 14.3.1-2)". See these random examples I found by googling:…
Strange that it's not classified as "high", which specifically includes "local root privilege escalations". > High: A significant problem, typically exploitable for nearly all users in a default installation of Ubuntu.…
In TFA: https://copy.fail/#mitigation > Before you can patch: disable the algif_aead module. > echo "install algif_aead /bin/false" > /etc/modprobe.d/disable-algif.conf > rmmod algif_aead 2>/dev/null || true Edit: and I…
You're not contradicting my comment, I was talking specifically about the key with full permissions that the LLM found (the article doesn't talk about other keys that LLM could have had, unless I missed something).…
> what they thought was a narrowly scoped API token, and they very clearly state that they never would have given an AI full access if they realized it had the ability to do stuff like this with that token It sounds…
It sounds like the keys just don't have any scoping. From the post: > The Railway CLI token I created to add and remove custom domains had the same volumeDelete permission as a token created for any other purpose.…
Not exactly, it was a normal solar panel business started by Elon's cousins (SolarCity), but it wasn't going well, and in the end it was bought by Tesla for much bigger money than it was worth (let's say it was a…
Well, I only said that if we're considering a ~fully renewable energy generation in the UK, with supply evened out by massive pumped storage projects, then locating all the storage in Scotland isn't ideal for the…
600km is roughly the distance from the hilly parts of Scotland to the south of England.
If you're talking about uranium enrichment, that's like saying we increased the amount of gasoline on earth (by refining crude oil). Natural uranium is ~99% non-fissile, and ~1% fissile, and we're only removing part of…
> Isn't pumped hydro severely limited by geography in many places? Scotland seems to be a perfect place for pumped storage. I see that UK has 4 pumped storage stations, 2 in Wales, 2 in Scotland. But Scotland being…
>England is 90% renewables The thing is, it's nowhere near 90% in general. 90% is the generation right now, with sunlight and good wind. On the site you can see that renewables were 66% in the last 24h, 46% in the last…
The title may be misleading, but IMO not for the reasons you mentioned. "90%" is based on generation right now, live. On the site from the post you can see that for the last day (24h) renewable generation was 66%, for…
Audio in this video is cut, with parts of the recording omitted, see here for the full recording: https://youtu.be/Pbm-QJAAzNY?si=4Kkd8t8VEAsgHmJv&t=149 Timestamps from the video: 2:46 Truck requests crossing 2:51 ATC…
IMO putting an important number in your post/comment, and not providing a source for that number, is also kind of low effort. If you verified the number before writing, you already had the source ready and you could…
That's cool, thanks for the links.
I haven't used them, but IIRC they maintain a constant voltage until they're discharged, when it instantly drops to 0. That may be a problem, because if your device has any battery indicator, it will show the battery as…
If you're not sure if there are any important world-writable files, then just check that? On Linux you can do something like "find . -perm /o=w". And you can easily make whole dirs inaccessible to other users (chmod…