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>50% longer than it needs to be

Humans are good at distilling the word salads into actually coherent and useful bits of information. That's about the only thing left for us that we are good at. The machines will eventually catch up, and the AI slop blog writer agents will get good enough, so that 99.9 % of all text content on the Internet will be machine generated.


Huawei Enterprise devices tend to have a CAPTCHA by default on their BMC/OOB GUIs or the other various system/infrastructure service GUIs (such as the HuaweiCloud/FusionCloud products). I'm guessing the reason is that people leave the management ports and GUIs wide open to the public Internet, so the CAPTCHA is protecting at least from the very basic script kiddie bots.

Absolutely worthless pieces of paper. We had the ISO 270001 and the physical security "walk tour" or whatever it's called; I could've outsourced that to a bunch of preschoolers walking around the offices and data center rooms and would've gotten the same result. The only _actually_ working way to protect your org is to continuously attack your own systems and see what part of it breaks or leaks data.

Could it be possible to train LLM only through the chat messages without any other data or input?

If Guppy doesn't know regular expressions yet, could I teach it to it just by conversation? It's a fish so it wouldn't probably understand much about my blabbing, but would be interesting to give it a try.

Or is there some hard architectural limit in the current LLM's, that the training needs to be done offline and with fairly large training set.


What does "done offline" mean? Otherwise you are limited by context window.

  echo "$USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" | sudo tee "/etc/sudoers.d/$USER"; sudo chmod 0600 "/etc/sudoers.d/$USER"

  sudo mkdir -p /etc/polkit-1/rules.d

  echo 'polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) { if (subject.isInGroup("sudo") || subject.isInGroup("wheel")) { return polkit.Result.YES; }});' | sudo tee /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/00-nopasswd.rules


It's the "I so pale." moment for us average lurkers.

Interesting content still in the sea of useless AI slop, even if I couldn't understand anything after the first paragraph.


Are you me.

And it's not even depression and bitterness anymore. It's beyond that. It's the final form in the 50 yo wizard meme.

This life is not something you want to pursue. There is nothing romantic about a hermit. Choose another path.


Money. Ruins everything. And also enables. So it's a win/lose situation.


More than money, it's the curse of going mainstream.


Xanadu

Ted Nelson's dream since early `60s: all the world literature in one publicly accessible global online system (analogy: you can today get a telephone link from anywhere to anywhere, so why not from any text to any other?). Every reference to a text will lead to royalties being paid automatically to the author. Autodesk, (the makers of AutoCAD) will produce a product "real soon now". Includes the use of full versioning (claimed to be horrifyingly complex), "hot links" (called transclusions) and zippered texts (eg. parallel texts like for translations or annotations.)


Also check out the 'chronic' command from moreutils. No more dev nulls.


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