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rx13@infosec.exchange
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Security Engineer and Code Monkey || Code. Cybersecurity. Space. Sarcasm. Skeets are $null. github.com/rx13 infosec.exchange/@rx13
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Understanding what is good or appropriate, and the limitations of AI before you ever introduce it to a problem space often is what drives successful use. Poorly defined goals or not understanding the problem almost always leads to uninspiring outcomes

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I think the component most people seem to miss, whether they're adamantly for or against the use of AI in this or similar formats, is that it is used best when the human it interfaces with is experienced enough with the subject material that they don't actually need the AI to be effective

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Just be careful with buying very high MERV rating filters if your central air isn't equipped to deal with them. Many older systems were not sized for dealing with more than basic filters unfortunately, so you will see reduced system efficiency and mechanical stress if you go too high end.

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NEWS: My friends and I now own and run The Onion. Iā€™ll be the CEO. Weā€™re keeping the entire staff, bringing back The Onion News Network, and will share the wealth with staff. Basically, weā€™re going to let them do whatever they want. Get excited.

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The Onion Is Sold by G/O Media

The satirical news website was bought by a new firm in Chicago that took inspiration for its name, Global Tetrahedron, from a book written by The Onionā€™s staff.

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I believe this wording is meant to allow ToS cancellation on the basis of tricking the model into generating responses that contain raw data from training, not from reproducing the model based on similar or the same data. The wording is not very explicit, but that's what I take the intention to be

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Ahh, I see we still seem to be pretending he'll ever face consequences.

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The fact Trump doesn't want one makes sense either way

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Rrx13.bsky.social

I think that's kind of their point... You would hope for a system that a trial would consistently mean the proper outcome, but that's not what you're ensured, and it's therefore what nobody innocent or otherwise wants

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to give you an example of the issue here: someone had to register the domain name "NetfliTwitter .com" to keep it away from scammers X was changing that URL to "Netflix .com" but when a user clicked it, they'd still be directed to "NetfliTwitter .com" mashable.com/article/twit...

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Their beef seems to be with everyone? Like every possible career is covered by the fields responsible for treason except unemployed people but I bet there's a rant in there for them too

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Security Engineer and Code Monkey || Code. Cybersecurity. Space. Sarcasm. Skeets are $null. github.com/rx13 infosec.exchange/@rx13
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