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US Army commissions second cohort of tech executives into innovation unit

militarytimes.com
4 points·by tiagod·26 dni temu·2 comments

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tiagod
·przedwczoraj·discuss
>peace for all >akamai ha!
tiagod
·4 dni temu·discuss
Same in Lisbon, nobody cares.
tiagod
·5 dni temu·discuss
Looking at the code, looks like it advertises under a different private key for each bit in each message.

https://github.com/HouzuoGuo/hzgl-air-bridge/blob/master/web...
tiagod
·8 dni temu·discuss
I've tried it, it sucks hard (even for a 9B model)
tiagod
·10 dni temu·discuss
>Taiwan is a independent country

responds with generic "it's complex and sensitive" reply

>Did the 1989 Tiananmen Square happen?

describes the protests. says it's highly censored in china

> who is the "tank man"

describes the photo pretty accurately

https://pastebin.com/e6bmRYVG

this is based on the EuroLLM pre-training, it's not a chinese model, so I wasn't expecting these to be censored. it does however try to be very PC when talking about palestine/israel
tiagod
·10 dni temu·discuss
I've been trying this model for the past hour. It's a 9B model, so I didn't expect much, but it gives very wrong responses to pretty obvious prompts.

For example, I asked it the number of MPs in Portugal's parliament, and it consistently replies 250 (It was 250 between 1975 and 1991. 230 ever since.)
tiagod
·10 dni temu·discuss
What do you mean slowest? even DDR4 is way faster than any NVME SSD
tiagod
·11 dni temu·discuss
I would guess they kept a small amount of SREs with Pagerduty access (or other third-party service) to monitor this system, or built another simpler alert system to monitor it.
tiagod
·17 dni temu·discuss
This site screams Claude, and the text looks generated as well. Considering the theme at hand, and the fact that there's a page named "disclaimer", maybe this could've been disclaimed?
tiagod
·19 dni temu·discuss
1. This is obvious AI slop 2. China can just ban the Mullvad IP ranges. They don't change that often
tiagod
·23 dni temu·discuss
They could also just sell the phones with GrapheneOS already, as the final state of a GrapheneOS instalation has a locked bootloader.

I understand this is part of the reason only Pixel phones are supported - the ability to unlock, and then relock bootloader after install is seen as essential by their team, among other features and properties that only present together in the Pixel phones.
tiagod
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
I don't understand how this isn't the default. I get multiple calls every week, sometimes many per day, from people saying I called them. This has been going on for years... (Portugal)
tiagod
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
They are probably running a whole Chrome as it will trigger bot detection less often
tiagod
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
The discussion was actually about privacy and human rights concerns when moving from western manufacturers to Chinese ones.
tiagod
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
I see, thanks for the correction. Aren't people put in ICE detention centers and offshore prisons indefinitely with no charges and no judge involved, though? Or is that OK because they aren't citizens?
tiagod
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Isn't the social credit system mostly a credit score, similar to the one implemented in the United States? As someone living in a European country without such a thing, I also find that one pretty dystopian.

About the data sending, wasn't there a quite recent incident where an American car manufacturer was leaking the real-time position of all their clients' vehicles? Aren't US telecoms selling position data of their clients? Isn't the US filled with surveillance cameras managed by a private company keeping track of every car?

Do you base your last statement on anything, or is it just a hunch?
tiagod
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
The Iberian blackout resulted from a way deeper and more complex reasons than your comment implies, and does not yet have a complete explanation.

The "inertia" issues already have solutions being used in production (in Australia, for example).
tiagod
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
That's not true. Zip files have supported other compression algorithms since the late 90s.
tiagod
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Imagine you really enjoyed your meal at a restaurant, and in the end the waiter tells you it's made of people. Is it still a good meal, and most importantly, would you recommend it to other people?
tiagod
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I don't find your conclusion that obvious. They could also be deploying changes to their regular infrastructure before updating enterprise, shielding it from some mistakes.