This is ignoring the fact that the government is the foundation of society (I know some will disagree with that, but the end result is just government with more steps). Private models in a low trust society means the…
Also this falls into the "right to bear arms" thing: if LLMs are limited legally, then illegal LLMs will be the superior choice. This is pretty much the plot of Cryptonomicon and Corey's take on I, Robot
It's honestly not the worst strategy: make the dangerous move when you have the most tolerance, and then everyone can figure stuff out and make the landing on Sunday.
I personally don't have strong experience here , but I would treat them similar to BUILD files and the like - probably in the root directory of a repo but nowhere near the bin/ or build/ directories. Also it looks like…
A bit more complicated, as the aircraft itself was unable to detect the stall conditions due to icing of the pitot tubes so the warning itself was in and out several times. Clearly the copilots did not understand the…
Its clearly propaganda. "Your data belongs to you." I'm sure the ToS says otherwise, as OpenAI likely owns and utilizes this data. Yes, they say they are working on end-to-end encryption (whatever that means when they…
Yeah this. Cooling towers work by maximizing evaporation rare, transferring energy into the atmosphere via water molecules. Other heat sink strategies could involve refrigeration systems, but those are significantly…
I imagine waymo has a government relations team, including traffic control relations. So do cops receive training on these situations? Its only going to get worse (probably).
Throw on taxes, administrative overheads, etc, they are probably looking at 30-45 sales per month. Which is likely not realistic. On top of that, this is a continuous payment. Even if I was looking at 5-10x rate of…
Security patches, assuming it has some network access.
That sounds like it would create resolvable dichotomies and other problems. As Segal's law states: A man with a watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is never sure.
I think those are called career coaches. They don't actually do this I believe, but they totally should. Canary various strategies and see which pay off.
I'm still confused why Windows 11 is even a thing, as Windows 10 was advertised as "the last version of Windows": https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/what-h... Actually the source I linked lays it out…
That's an interesting "what-if" though... How would a future generation be affected if they have a parasocial relationship with Lincoln? Or any historical figure? Or a currently running politician? I feel sci-fi authors…
I suspect that military aviation has a different certification path. Especially for R+D such as this.
Yeah. I joined Reddit pretty early and loved it for the longest time. It was my main social media place. But anytime a small community would grow in popularity and hit somewhere threshold, it would be overrun by the…
I've totally copied php http headers into non-php backends just to see what happens. It costs nothing and gets a trifle more security. (Not really but it makes me giggle at least)
Yeah it was when I was going through a university class based on CEH about ten years ago. It includes war chalking and a bunch of other questionable subjects (BlackBerry Bluetooth stack attacks?). The whole experience…
California Prop 22 comes to mind, unfortunately: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_California_Proposition_... There was so much uncertainty around it and who wanted what that a lot of people voted against their best…
Tactical flashlight. They're strong enough to give you second degree burns if you hold it against your flesh. They typically have low, high, and strobe modes for disorienting targets.
Had an industrial plant that used these very dated VBScript based controllers. There was a SQL Server for numeric logs, but nothing for textual logs and therefore no transparency into the system. The textual logs…
The curl'ing is not necessarily bad (and can continue just fine), but rather its blind to these types of problems. A false positive in your testing framework (especially something like this) is the worst case scenario.
Same thing that he would have to do otherwise: shop the market for the best offer. ... Assuming any true competition is still in business in a year.
While I agree with your analogy, graphite is actually a moderator which (in a nuclear context) accelerates reactions. This was a factor for Chernobyl [1] where the rods had graphite tips, so a scram had a momentary…
Which was weird, as subs are used to going out for months on end. Does he think submarines hang out at port all the time?
This is ignoring the fact that the government is the foundation of society (I know some will disagree with that, but the end result is just government with more steps). Private models in a low trust society means the…
Also this falls into the "right to bear arms" thing: if LLMs are limited legally, then illegal LLMs will be the superior choice. This is pretty much the plot of Cryptonomicon and Corey's take on I, Robot
It's honestly not the worst strategy: make the dangerous move when you have the most tolerance, and then everyone can figure stuff out and make the landing on Sunday.
I personally don't have strong experience here , but I would treat them similar to BUILD files and the like - probably in the root directory of a repo but nowhere near the bin/ or build/ directories. Also it looks like…
A bit more complicated, as the aircraft itself was unable to detect the stall conditions due to icing of the pitot tubes so the warning itself was in and out several times. Clearly the copilots did not understand the…
Its clearly propaganda. "Your data belongs to you." I'm sure the ToS says otherwise, as OpenAI likely owns and utilizes this data. Yes, they say they are working on end-to-end encryption (whatever that means when they…
Yeah this. Cooling towers work by maximizing evaporation rare, transferring energy into the atmosphere via water molecules. Other heat sink strategies could involve refrigeration systems, but those are significantly…
I imagine waymo has a government relations team, including traffic control relations. So do cops receive training on these situations? Its only going to get worse (probably).
Throw on taxes, administrative overheads, etc, they are probably looking at 30-45 sales per month. Which is likely not realistic. On top of that, this is a continuous payment. Even if I was looking at 5-10x rate of…
Security patches, assuming it has some network access.
That sounds like it would create resolvable dichotomies and other problems. As Segal's law states: A man with a watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is never sure.
I think those are called career coaches. They don't actually do this I believe, but they totally should. Canary various strategies and see which pay off.
I'm still confused why Windows 11 is even a thing, as Windows 10 was advertised as "the last version of Windows": https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/what-h... Actually the source I linked lays it out…
That's an interesting "what-if" though... How would a future generation be affected if they have a parasocial relationship with Lincoln? Or any historical figure? Or a currently running politician? I feel sci-fi authors…
I suspect that military aviation has a different certification path. Especially for R+D such as this.
Yeah. I joined Reddit pretty early and loved it for the longest time. It was my main social media place. But anytime a small community would grow in popularity and hit somewhere threshold, it would be overrun by the…
I've totally copied php http headers into non-php backends just to see what happens. It costs nothing and gets a trifle more security. (Not really but it makes me giggle at least)
Yeah it was when I was going through a university class based on CEH about ten years ago. It includes war chalking and a bunch of other questionable subjects (BlackBerry Bluetooth stack attacks?). The whole experience…
California Prop 22 comes to mind, unfortunately: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_California_Proposition_... There was so much uncertainty around it and who wanted what that a lot of people voted against their best…
Tactical flashlight. They're strong enough to give you second degree burns if you hold it against your flesh. They typically have low, high, and strobe modes for disorienting targets.
Had an industrial plant that used these very dated VBScript based controllers. There was a SQL Server for numeric logs, but nothing for textual logs and therefore no transparency into the system. The textual logs…
The curl'ing is not necessarily bad (and can continue just fine), but rather its blind to these types of problems. A false positive in your testing framework (especially something like this) is the worst case scenario.
Same thing that he would have to do otherwise: shop the market for the best offer. ... Assuming any true competition is still in business in a year.
While I agree with your analogy, graphite is actually a moderator which (in a nuclear context) accelerates reactions. This was a factor for Chernobyl [1] where the rods had graphite tips, so a scram had a momentary…
Which was weird, as subs are used to going out for months on end. Does he think submarines hang out at port all the time?