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worewood
·7 months ago·discuss
There was a recent vulnerability, where researchers were able to extract information from an encrypted chat session from an LLM, by analyzing packet size/timings of the underlying SSL connection. A classic side-channel attack. Seems possible to draw a parallel between the two.
worewood
·7 months ago·discuss
A badly programmed Kalman filter perhaps
worewood
·8 months ago·discuss
They could've blocked just the comments, allowing at least read-only access to the site, instead of blocking it off entirely
worewood
·8 months ago·discuss
If you run emulated Windows 98 in the browser with e.g. v86, it is faster to open the start menu on the emulated Windows 98 than on the real Windows 11 running it. Windows user experience really went downhill after 7.
worewood
·9 months ago·discuss
The entire text reads like multiple AI-produced excerpts glued together
worewood
·9 months ago·discuss
In that case you issue a recall, which is the correct way of dealing with potentially fatal manufacturing defects.
worewood
·last year·discuss
There is a tension, but it's between paying enough to developers to actually produce decent code or pay a 3rd-party to firewall the application.
worewood
·3 years ago·discuss
If corporations are people, HP deserves the death penalty
worewood
·4 years ago·discuss
> Turn on the windshield wipers

"Can't open the trunk with the car in movement."

Clicking a button is orders of magnitude faster than casting a spell. Voice controls fail more often than analog controls break. You do not want a delay to turn on your wipers when you are at 60mph and hit a sudden localized rainstorm.
worewood
·5 years ago·discuss
Yeah but there will always be crap for Alibaba for anything you can think of. The solution would be banning charging altogether and adopt only proprietary standards.