- Overall, we find that participants who had access to an AI assistant based on OpenAI's codex-davinci-002 model wrote significantly less secure code than those without access.
- Additionally, participants with access to an AI assistant were more likely to believe they wrote secure code than those without access to the AI assistant.
-Furthermore, we find that participants who trusted the AI less and engaged more with the language and format of their prompts (e.g. re-phrasing, adjusting temperature) provided code with fewer security vulnerabilities.
I agree. I was using Pinboard for a long time but with the pricing changes and lack of support, I switched to self-hosting LinkAce (https://www.linkace.org).
I'm not sure why the Framework laptop is getting so much credit for being upgradable - the main board upgrade (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mog6T9Rd93I) seems to be an identical process as my Dell Precision 5530.
For those simply upvoting without reading the article, this case is more nuanced than the headline may sound:
> Residents in the community of King Cove want to exchange land to build a gravel road through the refuge to provide access to an all-weather airport in nearby Cold Bay for medical transports.