OpenAI’s latest model will block the ‘ignore all previous instructions’ loophole
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    That's already happening. Slightly different example, but Home Assistant has an integration that gives an LLM of your choice control over your home automation devices. Just talking to your home in natural language without having to memorize very specific phrases is honestly pretty powerful, as long as it works correctly. You can say stuff like "hey it's a bit dark in the office", and it just knows to either switch on the office lights, or make them brighter if they're already on

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  • What makes CrowdStrike so ubiquous that their error created such catastrophe?
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    Are you seriously equating security software running on business systems with state violence / surveillance on people? Those two things are not even remotely comparable, starting with business systems not being people that have rights

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  • Largest UK public sector trial of four-day week sees huge benefits, research finds
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    Does anyone actually think that day 5 of a work week has a zero or even negative productivity value?

    The rationale is that productivity increases a lot on the remaining four days if employees can actually relax and get private shit done over a 3 day weekend. I do see that this is probably gonna work differently for things like factory line workers, but for office jobs I can totally see this work

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  • ich_iel
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    Statūs, bitte

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  • FUTO Keyboard
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    Check for yourself: https://gitlab.futo.org/keyboard/latinime/-/blob/master/LICENSE.md

    You can release modified versions as long as they're non-commercial and follow a couple of additional rules.

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  • Die Reicheltsche Kokainpsychose scheint neue Ausmaße anzunehmen
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    Ich bin draußen von der Schleife, was ist da in Essen passiert?

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  • Airplane canopy opens mid-flight
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    It's in the description of the video, the canopy locking pin wasn't locked and she failed to notice during visual checks

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  • Rule one of the road : Never trust an idle car.
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    It looks like they opened the door normally, until the motorcycle got caught on it and forced it all the way open

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  • xkcd #2948: Electric vs Gas
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    Gotcha, thanks for explaining!

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  • xkcd #2948: Electric vs Gas
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    Wait how is what you're proposing different from ICE hybrids?

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  • xkcd #2947: Pascal's Wager Triangle
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    the religion that gets you the most stuff in the afterlife.

    I think it would be rather the opposite, should be the one that promises the worst fate in the afterlife to non-believers

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  • Voyager 1 Once Again Returning Science Data From All Four Instruments
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    Except if you continue reading beyond your Quote, it goes on to explain why that actually doesn't help.

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  • "Contrary to a 'horseshoe' theory, the evidence reveals increasing antisemitism moving from left to right."
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    is a pretty good indication that the author(s) are deeply racist

    Or, maybe, they're just using the most well-known instance of fascism in history as a concrete example, in order to not overcomplicate the message. Jumping to accusations of racism at the slightest suspicion is not gonna help anyone.

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  • A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back
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    Companies and their legal departments do care though, and that's where the big money lies for Microsoft when it comes to Windows

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  • DuckDuckGo offers “anonymous” access to AI chatbots through new service
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    Training and fine tuning happens offline for LLMs, it's not like they continuously learn by interacting with users. Sure, the company behind it might record conversations and use them to further tune the model, but it's not like these models inherently need that

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  • ich_iel
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    Na ja, dein "wer da drinne das 2fa feature nutzt hat das konzept von 2fa nicht verstanden" klingt – gerade für Laien – schon sehr nach "dann kann man es auch gleich lassen". Das wollte ich nur richtig stellen.

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  • ich_iel
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    wer da drinne das 2fa feature nutzt hat das konzept von 2fa nicht verstanden.

    Das würde ich nicht so hart sehen, 2FA im PW-Manager ist immer noch um Welten besser als kein 2FA, und für viele Normalos kannst du nichts komplizierteres als das empfehlen weil sie es sonst halt gar nicht benutzen würden.

    Passwörter können auf verschiedenen Wegen in die falschen Hände geraten, 2FA im Passwortmanager schützt immer noch prima gegen alle davon, außer halt wenn der Passwortmanager selbst geknackt wird. Und wenn das passiert, ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit hoch, dass der Angreifer es eh auch schon in eins meiner Geräte reingeschafft hat, und somit auch Zugriff auf eine etwaige getrennte 2FA-App hat. Um das zu verhindern, muss es dann halt wirklich schon die Yubikey-Lösung sein, was aber wiederum aktuell nichts ist, was die Non-Techies in meinem Leben realistisch tatsächlich benutzen würden.

    Edit: für meine Argumentation ist es wichtig dass du nicht ohne eins meiner Geräte in den PW-Manager reinkommst, aka das Modell von 1Password. Ich glaube Proton Pass ist nicht ganz so gut abgesichert, weil deine Daten da nur mit dem normalen Account-Passwoet verschlüsselt sind, nicht nochmal mit nem extra-Key

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  • They're not "Minifigs," they're "Lego Men." Even the female ones. I feel very strongly about this.
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    Roombas

    Teslas

    Burger Kings

    Band-Aids

    I do agree that "Legos" is wrong, but it's not because you don't pluralize brand names in this way.

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  • Just a stupid little build I did a while back. What are the weirdest pieces you’ve used so far in your MOCs? (Cross-post from [lemmy.world](https://feddit.de/post/1678013))

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    Just a stupid little build I did a while back. What are the weirdest pieces you've used so far in your MOCs?

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    https://www.lego.com/en-us/page/lego-offers-promotions

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/1503226 > I don't like the concept of GWPs in general, and the threshold is ludicrously high again (220$/220€), but if you've been dying to get them, now's your chance!

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    https://www.lego.com/en-us/page/lego-offers-promotions

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/1503226 > I don't like the concept of GWPs in general, and the threshold is ludicrously high again (220$/220€), but if you've been dying to get them, now's your chance!

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    https://www.lego.com/en-us/page/lego-offers-promotions

    I don't like the concept of GWPs in general, and the threshold is ludicrously high again (220$/220€), but if you've been dying to get them, now's your chance!

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