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The "guardrails" created to prevent large language models (LLMs) such as OpenAI's GPT-3.5 Turbo from spewing toxic content have been shown to be very fragile. Unsafe at any speed
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If even the 3 laws got thwarted... do you really think this is going to go anywhere?
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Perceived weaknesses in the security of Microsoft's Visual Studio IDE are being raised once again this week with a fresh single-click exploit. Don't take Projects from strangers
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Corporate or workplace culture is almost impossible to change. Instead, the head of Nasdaq DevOps calls for a systematic, engineering approach to software development. Who needs diverse opinions?
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But won't we lose valuable focus time if we do?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: the head of Nasdaq DevOps calls for a systematic, engineering approach to software development. The fool! Doesn't he know success depends upon sacrificing chickens to the appropriate gods?
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What if the developer is a procrastinator?
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The consequence of clarity gained is not just good names but also cleaner code and improved architecture. 'i' ought to be enough for everyone
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Kent Sharkey wrote: 'i' ought to be enough for everyone "... wild tundra of indecipherable C code written by introverts addicted to shorthand..." - one of my favorite phrases found in an article: Random Thoughts..
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Good gravy man, of course it's not enough. We need j and k as well. I don't know anyone who had code complex enough to get to the heady heights of l.
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Satellites run risk of bringing down aircraft, Federal Aviation Authority says Head's up
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No need to say anything more
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So why are we worried about meteor strike? With all that up there how would anything get through?
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I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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Or instead of being hit by one thing, we will get a ing rain of fire
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Article focuses on StarLink while ignoring the fact that StarLink satellites are designed for controlled reentry over the ocean. What it ignores is the very real threat, based on history, of Chinese space debris coming back in in an uncontrolled reentry. China ignores this issue with their Long March rockets and satellites.
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Twenty years ago this month, Microsoft did something pretty revolutionary at the time when it formalized the Windows software release schedule "Celebrating"
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jthompson12 wrote: This message has been flagged as potential spam and is awaiting moderation
Somehow this seems appropriate for a thread on Microsoft Update.
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It was irony
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As they unveiled the first samples recovered from an asteroid on Wednesday, scientists were giddy at the prospects of what this material will tell us about the origin of our planet and possibly even ourselves. In related news: a strange new disease seems to be spreading across NASA scientists
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As long as the corpses doesn't start walking again and biting others...
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The company’s Search Generative Experience is getting some powerful new tools: the ability to make images and written drafts. Why find something, when you can have an AI create it
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