@GeeksLoveDetail Probably not until there's an open source alternative :P
@GeeksLoveDetail I'm hoping to atill be more flesh than machine. The main limitation other than if it's possible so far is what the utility of any mods would even be. Like a brain chip for the sake of it isn't exciting for me yet.
@beka_valentine Yeah similarly semiotics seems to have a lot of "media/arts" people which also makes it have less of a focus on mathenatical or actionable models
Really wanna work #LoRa into my daily carry. Maybe if I add some sort of sensor at home to talk to? Maybe a telegraph?
The 6th example I've seen of the same prompt injection attack against LLM chatbots: https://embracethered.com/blog/posts/2024/github-copilot-chat-prompt-injection-data-exfiltration/
The attack involves tricking an LLM chatbot with access to both private and untrusted data to embed a Markdown image with a URL to an attacker's server where that URL leaks private data extracted from the session.
We've now seen this same attack in ChatGPT itself, Google Bard, Writer.com, Amazon Q and Google NotebookLM (all now fixed, thankfully).
My collection: https://simonwillison.net/tags/markdownexfiltration/
Have you ever had an experience like, you're walking down the street, there's a piece of litter, and you kind of like, kick it by accident, your foot grazes it, and suddenly you feel a compulsion to pick it up and put it in a trash can? This is litter, it wasn't your problem, but then you accidentally touched it and it Became your problem, somehow the act of touching it tagged it as "yours" and now the superego says you're obligated to deal with it?
That's what open source contribution is like
If you see a new youTube channel with a plain sounding name like "NatureView" or "BrightScience" etc. and there is what looks like a tempting video on a specific education topic "Most Active Volcanoes" or "Incredible Carnivorous Plants"
There is a 50/50 chance it will be a generated voice with stock footage and a script written by GPT.
I am now avoiding videos if I don't recognize the creator, or don't see signs it was made by a person.
So much spam!
@neiman My latest changes aren't published yet. Did a pretty major rewrite. I'm thinking I'll make it "multi agent" by having specialized prompts with a top level "dispatcher" to decompose tasks for other agents to execute on.
@neiman I'm building a system on top of phi3-mini:instruct. https://github.com/RangerMauve/mind-goblin/
Basically just connecting it to stuff like the clipboard and camera and hopefully a database + web scraper.
Not sure what to do with it yet practically speaking. Just basic text editing and transcribing to start ig.
Believe it or not, there is still plenty of interesting and exciting work to talk about that doesn't involve LLMs.
Cryptographers contributing to the IETF is working to standardize FROST, a two-round threshold signature algorithm based on Schnorr proofs, which is backwards compatible with Ed25519.
This means it will soon be possible to generate Ed25519 signatures from, for example, 4-of-7 shares held by independent parties. And the verifier doesn't need to do anything different; it's just an Ed25519 signature to them.
That's cool as fuck.
There's little-to-no hype about it.
@tty I try to have it be my "end of the night wind down" when possible. After my partner goes to sleep I put in a book and tidy the clean ones and load the dishwasher with the dirty ones. I try not to use stuff I can't fit in the dishwasher because otherwise it's way harder to fit into my day.
i swear so many problems in society are just the
#knowledgeProblem over and over again.
like the thing that so much software is designed to be addictive is yet another instance of central planning run amok.
instead of software being created in an exchange between devs and users big tech has big dumb metrics (engagement) to maximize, because that's what you need to rely on if you suffocate bottom-up discovery processes with your big dumb oligopoly.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.