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nullbio

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Ubuntu releases Workshops: Sandboxed dev environments in a single command

discourse.ubuntu.com
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Supply Chain Attack Targets Laravel-Lang Packages with Credential Stealer

aikido.dev
2 points·by nullbio·2 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Hardware LLM Taalas Reaches >14,000 TPS on Llama 3.1 8B

taalas.com
3 points·by nullbio·2 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Ask HN: Supplements for Memory That Work?

3 points·by nullbio·9 bulan yang lalu·8 comments

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nullbio
·38 menit yang lalu·discuss
> do you think they are just lying

Yes. They're constantly lying, and constantly getting caught for it. They have a reputation for it. Why do you think this would be any different?

Their standard opt-out agreement frames it as if they won't train on your data, but they do anyway, due to legal loopholes. They essentially clean-room everyone who opts-out, so while it's "technically" not training on "your" data, to the model it makes no difference. Your alpha and IP is not safe. Paying customers are now more easily able to clone your business as well, not just Anthropic themselves.

The only reason this hasn't leaked yet is fear. Anthropic is a very litigious and dangerous company. Only a matter of time though, someone there will grow a spine and speak up.
nullbio
·51 menit yang lalu·discuss
They do all of this, plus far worse. Including but not limited to flooding the internet with guerrilla marketing and sentiment-shifting bots across all social media platforms.

This is the sort of company they are, and it's just the tip of the iceberg: https://clawd.rip
nullbio
·3 jam yang lalu·discuss
This is the key to training better and better models.

You collect all of the direction prompts and anti-direction prompts, and you finetune the model to behave that way for the particular domain, under those particular conditions, as a default.

This is also why I don't believe for a second that the AI labs aren't training on our data, even when we opt out. This sort of data collection is a requirement for improving the models.

It's also why Anthropic purposefully gives you a dumb model or a corner cutting model to goad you into guiding it into the correct answers, so that you do the fine-tuning for them. OpenAI at least, does not do that. Which is why ChatGPT is far less infuriating to work with.
nullbio
·3 jam yang lalu·discuss
This is a drop in the ocean compared to what Anthropic does behind closed doors.
nullbio
·4 jam yang lalu·discuss
Obviously they are looking at your IP and code. Anthropic trains on your data regardless of you opting out, I know that one for certain. There's no coincidence they "keep your data temporarily despite opting out" - because they wash it in legal loopholes. There is no opt out. These companies WILL steal your business. Only a matter of time before they are sued as well.
nullbio
·4 jam yang lalu·discuss
If you think this is bad, I promise that anything they're doing at Anthropic is 10x worse.
nullbio
·4 jam yang lalu·discuss
Data is the goal!
nullbio
·4 jam yang lalu·discuss
I'm purely talking about the technology - not their business strategy. I actually think their business strategy is blatantly obvious and atrocious.
nullbio
·4 jam yang lalu·discuss
There's algorithmic ways to accomplish the same thing without requiring monitoring of the brain, if there's enough data to pull from. Semantic analysis + engagement monitoring is more than enough. Peoples emotions expressed via comments is a reflection of brain region activation.

The end result of this will be that creating viral or maximally converting content will not be restricted to the top content creators. It will also result in down regulation of those brain regions due to constant stimulation, so the bar will increase for what classifies as attention grabbing and the brain will filter most of it out as noise.

All in all, I don't really see this being a big difference to the outcomes we're already seeing.
nullbio
·22 jam yang lalu·discuss
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nullbio
·22 jam yang lalu·discuss
I want my model to help me build up its own infrastructure that instills it with the sort of constraints I want for my project, rather than have it behave generically and automatically for everything.

It should follow instructions incredibly well while inferring contradictions or gaps in logic and surfacing those to the user as suggestions for improvements and persistence.

I really hate how Claude just assumes you want to do X/Y/Z and goes off and breaks everything and you're constantly screaming at it STOP DOING THAT. Instead, it should just do the minimal things while building its own guidance along the way in a persisted memory, like, 'would you like me to do X, now, and in the future?' etc.
nullbio
·23 jam yang lalu·discuss
Agreed that they shouldn't be writing vulnerable code to begin with. You'd think the models would be trained to know when they are working on something that has security implications, and to validate the security of what they're building, as they're building it.
nullbio
·23 jam yang lalu·discuss
This is already happening at scale by the social media feed algorithms. We don't need generated content to accomplish this. In a sea of user created content, plenty of it is already at peak activation.
nullbio
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
Someone has to know.

Would be nice if an insider would drop some hints so that the open-source space could make some good progress.
nullbio
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
I disagree. Fluid natural conversational AI is far more productive than any other interface for working with LLMs. Although I suppose you could make the argument that it should be more... Robotic like. Like in StarTrek. Which, is honestly probably better for work, too. A "get shit done" mode, of pure, cold, efficiency.
nullbio
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
It took him a year to build. So yeah, obviously if someone spends a year working on something with an LLM they can produce a good product.

The slop we're seeing from people using AI is because they pump it out in a month or two and then call it a day.
nullbio
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
https://clawd.rip here's a start.
nullbio
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
I've used it extensively.
nullbio
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
Yes, but better.
nullbio
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
Everything is vibecoded now, better get used to it.

Aside from that, the quality of the project is great. Vibecoded doesn't automatically mean bad.