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konart
·8 ore fa·discuss
Not sure what prompt was used for GLM 5.2 but here is mine:

> Draw a horse riding an astronaut in svg

https://www.svgviewer.dev/s/if4gi3e7
konart
·8 ore fa·discuss
Yeah, I kind of failed to realise that some (many?) companies literally build around one of the cloud vendors.
konart
·8 ore fa·discuss
Oh, I never thought about the "in Cloud" part.
konart
·9 ore fa·discuss
That moment when you go from stop 7 to stop 8 in Exhibit, from Grand Duchy of Moscow to Russian Empire...
konart
·22 ore fa·discuss
>niche

Literally all companies I've worked for a know about use Vault for storing secrets to be used during deployment.

It would be interesting to learn that this is different elsewhere.
konart
·7 giorni fa·discuss
>I'd personally rather have E2EE and periodically back things up to an encrypted hard drive so any losses aren't catastrophic

Are suggesting backing up decrypted data to an encrypted hard drive?

>better than most people.

Typically people who are so high on themself either too young or simply actually lack the understanding and usually it shows. But sure, most people out of 8 billion around the world have no idea about those things.

Anyway the whole point of my comment is:

- there is data I'm not willing and don't have to share - and it stays with me. Like family documents, photos etc.
konart
·7 giorni fa·discuss
Other commentes already pointed out to you the reasons E2EE may be not what you think it is, but I still feel the need to answer the question:

1. Password manager gives you access to your secrets (key included), yes, but it does not eliminate human factor.

You may forget to add your key in the first place or you can delete a note with it without even realising that this was THE key.

This may seem like a fantasy, but if you ask people or search the web - this happens all the time.

2. Backups will be encrypted the same was as the original. So this wont's save you in case you have lost your keys.

Bottom line: the whole point of E2EE is a guarantee that only keyholders can ever access the data. Period. Lost key == Lost data. No exceptions.
konart
·8 giorni fa·discuss
Or you can get all you data from https://privacy.apple.com/account
konart
·8 giorni fa·discuss
You can download all you Apple data now, including photos.

https://privacy.apple.com/account -> "Get a copy of your data"

Then you will need to chose the maximum size of an archive part and wait for link to a download page.
konart
·8 giorni fa·discuss
> It should be standard for anything hosted on someone else's computer.

As long you understand the risks.

I'd rather have my family photos beying unencrypted than a very good possibilty of loosing them which happed more than once with other e2e things simply because I have no key to decrypt.

Then again - if I have to chose I'd rather have the at my home lab.
konart
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Define "a tool" for me and we can talk.

I already have tools for autocomplete, working with structured data and many more. Deterministic tools.

Obviously you do not expect something like that from a model with some harness. It can read some input (user's or other tools) and give you some output.

My expectation is that this tool, given some meaning full input (instructions, expectations, motivations and an optional source files to work with), will produce something that will actually be aligned with the input.

For example: consider I have a services that has some sort of events created now and then. I what those events to be available for other services. So I decide it to have a transactional outbox and an observer that will pull events from the outbox and put them into a kafka topic.

My expectation is that I can give this tool some context (source code and description), state my instructions, expectations, motivations, design decisions and have an implementation as a result.

My other expectation is that given my context etc and agent's context (skills etc) were correct and adequate - the outout will also be correct and adequate.
konart
·11 giorni fa·discuss
>Real work

This part should have featured something about real work. But instead it features a paragraph about one-shot bs that creates "something".

Unless your work is to create thousands wordpress tremplates to sell - this is not a "real work".

Give it a repository (any kind of OSS project will do for an example) and a github issue requesting a knew feature or describing a confirmed bug. (you can and probably should write a prompt for LLM shough, don't just provide the issue itself)

And then whatch it go.

And then judge the result and it's quality.

Sorry, but from my experience 27B is just useless. You do get a result and some times it does work, but most of the times it is not event on junior dev level. And it takes it a lot of time to do the thing, unless you have an extremely expensive machine.
konart
·12 giorni fa·discuss
Many factor to consider, really, but if it can build be a project while I'm in gym or walking around the city with my Fujifilm - 20$ is a good trade.
konart
·15 giorni fa·discuss
>Deno is the open-source JavaScript runtime for the modern web.

From the front page.
konart
·16 giorni fa·discuss
>The only widely known fun book outside of Russia is Master and Margarita.

I pretty sure Chekhov (as an example) is widely known outside of Russia and he's master of short fun stories, no?

In fact I'd even say he's somewhat more popular in the West than in Russia.
konart
·16 giorni fa·discuss
I understand where you coming from, but both Russia classics Soviet and modern authors have decent comedy pieces.

Not to mention works that are just not about suffering but life.
konart
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Awareness. He learned it when he was (as he thought) about to be executed.

As he wrote to his brother the same day:

"When I look back into the past and think how much time has been wasted, how much of it wasted in delusions, mistakes, idleness, in the inability to live; how little I cherished it, how many times I sinned against my heart and my soul — my heart bleeds. Life is a gift, life is happiness, every minute could have been a century of happiness. Si jeunesse savait!"
konart
·17 giorni fa·discuss
This is host most of the internet is in general.
konart
·25 giorni fa·discuss
>The rest

Not exactly. While it is true that Moscow had (has) more than any other city in the union - capitals of the republics had more that russian province, for example.

You'd rather live in Dushanbe (where I was born) rather then in russian city of the same population.
konart
·25 giorni fa·discuss
Both. But mostly the war.