>I have to point out stairs aren't typically made like this. That's a really complicated way to do it. What do you mean? That's exactly how most residential stairs are built. Two to four stringers with risers and thread…
>LLMs really aren't that impressive at pentesting The point is that Mythos apparently is quite capable and has developed novel exploits on its own.
You're looking at it incorrectly. LFS is an exercise in learning for the sake of it, and therefore, not a waste of time. This isn't intended to be easy, but to expose and teach you the lowest levels of creating a…
How many of these scrapers are written by AI by data-science folks who don't remotely care how often they're hitting the sites, and is data they wouldn't even think to give or ask the LLM about?
That presumes you can find someone to agree to those terms (which you won't), and if they do, that it isn't a prohibitively expensive fee (which it would be).
There are a vast number of scientists in agreement with each other that it is not a nothingburger. It takes nothing but stark intentional ignorance to make a statement like yours. It absolutely boggles my mind at the…
Will the AI let me make my taskbar vertical again?
Almost certainly some kind of zero click/zero user action RCE exploit. Edit: I should've read, "Impact: Processing a malicious image file may result in memory corruption." So simply receiving an image via SMS or loading…
The Aspen trees provide ecosystem benefits to animals other than Elk-- birds, etc. Shorter grasses allow smaller animals to live and hide. It's not choosing species we like as much as that there was previously an…
I wouldn't say pre-human settlement, since Natives were in these areas for many years, but they didn't have the desire to mass hunt wolves (and culturally, would not do so). So pre-US colonialism, perhaps.…
From the first paragraph: "Without radar installations, it can be hard for port employees to detect small ships like those employed by pirates or by the terrorists who attacked the USS Cole in 2000" I don't think this…
K8s starts to make sense when you want to provide a common platform for a multitude of application developers to work on. Once you can understand it was born from Google's Borg and what problems they were trying to…
This makes a whole lot more sense than the argument that OpenAI needs to store every single chat because a few people might be bypassing NYT's paywall with it.
Not on their backend. S3 goes down, nearly everything else does. We found out last year if Kinesis has issues, so does a bunch of other internal AWS services.
They're a member of the FIVE EYEs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes
This is essentially the classic "internet ID" proposal that's been floated around for a few years, which universally has been regarded as a bad idea.
>I have to point out stairs aren't typically made like this. That's a really complicated way to do it. What do you mean? That's exactly how most residential stairs are built. Two to four stringers with risers and thread…
>LLMs really aren't that impressive at pentesting The point is that Mythos apparently is quite capable and has developed novel exploits on its own.
You're looking at it incorrectly. LFS is an exercise in learning for the sake of it, and therefore, not a waste of time. This isn't intended to be easy, but to expose and teach you the lowest levels of creating a…
How many of these scrapers are written by AI by data-science folks who don't remotely care how often they're hitting the sites, and is data they wouldn't even think to give or ask the LLM about?
That presumes you can find someone to agree to those terms (which you won't), and if they do, that it isn't a prohibitively expensive fee (which it would be).
There are a vast number of scientists in agreement with each other that it is not a nothingburger. It takes nothing but stark intentional ignorance to make a statement like yours. It absolutely boggles my mind at the…
Will the AI let me make my taskbar vertical again?
Almost certainly some kind of zero click/zero user action RCE exploit. Edit: I should've read, "Impact: Processing a malicious image file may result in memory corruption." So simply receiving an image via SMS or loading…
The Aspen trees provide ecosystem benefits to animals other than Elk-- birds, etc. Shorter grasses allow smaller animals to live and hide. It's not choosing species we like as much as that there was previously an…
I wouldn't say pre-human settlement, since Natives were in these areas for many years, but they didn't have the desire to mass hunt wolves (and culturally, would not do so). So pre-US colonialism, perhaps.…
From the first paragraph: "Without radar installations, it can be hard for port employees to detect small ships like those employed by pirates or by the terrorists who attacked the USS Cole in 2000" I don't think this…
K8s starts to make sense when you want to provide a common platform for a multitude of application developers to work on. Once you can understand it was born from Google's Borg and what problems they were trying to…
This makes a whole lot more sense than the argument that OpenAI needs to store every single chat because a few people might be bypassing NYT's paywall with it.
Not on their backend. S3 goes down, nearly everything else does. We found out last year if Kinesis has issues, so does a bunch of other internal AWS services.
They're a member of the FIVE EYEs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes
This is essentially the classic "internet ID" proposal that's been floated around for a few years, which universally has been regarded as a bad idea.