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Nicholas Carlini – Black-hat LLMs – [un]prompted 2026 [video]

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lmc
·8 gün önce·discuss
I've recently been using podman on SELinux... :Z and :z seem to work fine across both podman and docker for writeable volumes. Am I missing something?
lmc
·9 gün önce·discuss
> My favourite: "audiophile-grade" audio players which allocate a single contignuous buffer of RAM into which they load/decode the whole .WAV/.FLAC file, because supposedly the CPU "jumping" between "fragmented memory" causes audible "jitter".

Thanks for the laugh... this is absolutely bonkers. In case anyone is wondering, before sound hits our ears it has to go through a digital to analog conversion, which takes place on hardware independent of the CPU, operating with its own clock and buffers etc.
lmc
·10 gün önce·discuss
No thanks
lmc
·10 gün önce·discuss
"Oh yeah, we had to hire a bunch of guys to clean up the slop"
lmc
·12 gün önce·discuss
> Aren't far-right parties opposed to government control and censorship?

They say they are, but their behaviour once they get into power suggests otherwise.
lmc
·12 gün önce·discuss
Ah yes, the good old days.
lmc
·17 gün önce·discuss
We don't like it either, but thanks for being a sanctimonious prick about it.
lmc
·18 gün önce·discuss
Even in a notebook it's a pain... import plotnine as p9 would be nicer.
lmc
·20 gün önce·discuss
Great, this will be the savior of software devs - as the last memory safety bugs are being patched, a whole new world of javascript multithreading issues to fix opens up.
lmc
·25 gün önce·discuss
https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2025/technology#1-computer-o...
lmc
·geçen ay·discuss
If classic PATs were to blame, doesn't this mean further private repos could be at risk as well? (apart from the GitHub ones the other day).
lmc
·geçen ay·discuss
True, we use S3 a lot too. But it's interesting to think of alternatives like this project, e.g., for when we don't have the setup for a full on block storage service.
lmc
·geçen ay·discuss
Depends on the domain. There's a bunch of sciences using large datasets served up efficiently using static file formats, e.g., https://zarr.dev/ and https://parquet.apache.org/
lmc
·2 ay önce·discuss
Absolutely not. Just to not give in to populist figures that absolutely will not make it better.
lmc
·2 ay önce·discuss
> Americans don't have to do that when crossing between states either.

That's a bit of an apples to oranges comparison.

> Are you saying that Americans' social media histories aren't considered when they wish to travel to Europe?

Yes.

> Weird example. Stars and Stripes is a government-created periodical that covers the military.

Which typically had editorial independence - exactly the kind of free speech Americans used to be proud of.
lmc
·2 ay önce·discuss
> I don't see the difference between what's happening in the US and the supposedly good guys that rule me.

Many EU countries' current obsession with E2EE and age verification is fucked, but we are still (thankfully) a way from the state of the States.

- We don't need to submit a history of our social media accounts before crossing a border

- (Most) of our libraries aren't having to make joint statements about free speech (https://www.orbiscascade.org/free-speech-statement/)

- And regarding free press - https://www.wfae.org/2026-01-20/stars-and-stripes-top-editor...
lmc
·2 ay önce·discuss
> Don't you want to test mythos against state of the art projects?

Yes, I'm just saying don't make judgements based on this single project alone.
lmc
·2 ay önce·discuss
Curl had a prominent bug bounty programme, has 180k lines of prod code, and is mainly a client app/lib. I would look at other projects before making judgements about mythos on this one.
lmc
·3 ay önce·discuss
marimo notebooks give you the best of both worlds (https://marimo.io)
lmc
·3 ay önce·discuss
Fair point but AWS is also highly extensible, and i'm not sure about Palantir but i guess it must be too to a point? Maybe it's a classic case of good abstractions vs bad ones