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Together MoA–collective intelligence of open-source models pushing LLM frontier

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What's hidden in Ukraine? Dutch intel says cyber attacks “not yet” public

nonspace.substack.com
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breezedream
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It’s marketing content. This is a fundamental aspect of cybersecurity business. Fused marketing with research. Seems HN is susceptible to it.
breezedream
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I think dang is right and his moderation is what keeps this place worth visiting. YMMV.
breezedream
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I used to work for this agency and your description is the most apt way to characterize the dichotomy between SID (SIGINT) and IAD (information assurance) I can think of.
breezedream
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Any thoughts on how the situation compares in Western Europe? Too many disparate systems, or…?
breezedream
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
The thread indicates the OP tried this and was not prompted. Therefore this does not resolve the issue.
breezedream
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Only if they live in a detached house. In my experience it’s rapidly become incredibly prevalent indoors in apartments in both North America and Western Europe, even with solid construction. It’s very good at traveling through buildings, vents, etc.
breezedream
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Curious why it seems restricted to veterans, considering nightmares (and night terrors) affect many with PTSD across causal groups. Maybe it’s a regulatory thing right now.
breezedream
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I think OP meant “it figures,” as in “that’s not surprising.” But regarding figures as in statistics and usage, I have only anecdata but it seems Twitter recently is respecting the user selection for a longer period.
breezedream
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Government typically has a whole ton of contractors, sometimes twice the number of FTEs, but a cursory Google indicates NASA has only about 1000 contractors. Interesting, but the contract money probably goes to acquisition and commercial partnerships (https://www.osbp.nasa.gov/docs/top20_2020_contractors-TAGGED...).

That said, their FY22 budget is “only” $30B, which is less than Elon just paid for all of Twitter. This number usually surprises people but a lot of other space-related work is within the USAF and NRO budgets.