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davel, davel@lemmy.ml

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The site has a few variant domains, unsure why

Because their domains keep getting blocked, because corporate media don’t like paywall bypasses, and they have deep pockets.



Thanks. I haven’t bought hardware to run things locally yet. I did buy some DeepSeek tokens this weekend to play around with. Maybe I should rent until the bubble pops and then buy a supercomputer at fire sale prices.


Meh, she’s no Philomena Cunk.



A lifeline or ‘dystopian’?

Yes, and drop the scare quotes.


🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈max_thread_depth_ reached

So there is a bottom.


alias is for aliasing *commands*. If you want to “alias“ *arguments*, use shell/environment variables.

$ docs=/media/docs
$ cd $docs

hrw can smd[[1](https://www.mintpressnews.com/human-rights-watch-right-wing-massacre-bolivia/262887/)][[2](https://mronline.org/2010/02/16/how-credible-is-human-rights-watch-on-cuba/)][3]



This is your LLM on drugs.


I switched to piefed so I don’t support the Tankies

  1. Using Lemmy is scarcely tankie support. In fact every Lemmy user represents a financial cost to running a Lemmy instance.
  2. Even if it were tankie support, why would you care? Tankies currently have approximately zero influence in imperial core states. In terms of political triage, they should be the least of your worries.

The recent attack didn’t have to do with cryptographic signatures. It was a supply chain worm, with GitHub Actions being the vector. https://snyk.io/blog/tanstack-npm-packages-compromised/


I wouldn’t take the bait if I were you, @hamid@crazypeople.online, because she’s very good at this game. Whatever this game is—being an energy vampire?


Stepan Bandera would never have outlawed antisemitism. Such a mensch he was!


I don’t see why full disclosure is still being suggested as having been the right call in this case.

I don’t think it was the right call and said so in the removed post.


ukrainian not being antisemitic challenge (impossible)


@yogthos@lemmy.ml didn’t release exploits into the wild. He publicly disclosed vulnerabilities, which could be used to create exploits. We removed the post at the request of the developer, and he has since released a security update.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerability_(computer_security)#Disclosure

Someone who discovers a vulnerability may disclose it immediately (full disclosure) or wait until a patch has been developed (responsible disclosure, or coordinated disclosure). The former approach is praised for its transparency, but the drawback is that the risk of attack is likely to be increased after disclosure with no patch available.

Yogthos has made a follow-up post: PSA: open source security considerations in the era of LLMs


This liberal thought-terminating cliché should be added to the slur filter.


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The site has a few variant domains, unsure why

Because their domains keep getting blocked, because corporate media don’t like paywall bypasses, and they have deep pockets.



Thanks. I haven’t bought hardware to run things locally yet. I did buy some DeepSeek tokens this weekend to play around with. Maybe I should rent until the bubble pops and then buy a supercomputer at fire sale prices.


Meh, she’s no Philomena Cunk.



A lifeline or ‘dystopian’?

Yes, and drop the scare quotes.


🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈max_thread_depth_ reached

So there is a bottom.


alias is for aliasing *commands*. If you want to “alias“ *arguments*, use shell/environment variables.

$ docs=/media/docs
$ cd $docs

hrw can smd[[1](https://www.mintpressnews.com/human-rights-watch-right-wing-massacre-bolivia/262887/)][[2](https://mronline.org/2010/02/16/how-credible-is-human-rights-watch-on-cuba/)][3]



This is your LLM on drugs.


I switched to piefed so I don’t support the Tankies

  1. Using Lemmy is scarcely tankie support. In fact every Lemmy user represents a financial cost to running a Lemmy instance.
  2. Even if it were tankie support, why would you care? Tankies currently have approximately zero influence in imperial core states. In terms of political triage, they should be the least of your worries.

The recent attack didn’t have to do with cryptographic signatures. It was a supply chain worm, with GitHub Actions being the vector. https://snyk.io/blog/tanstack-npm-packages-compromised/


I wouldn’t take the bait if I were you, @hamid@crazypeople.online, because she’s very good at this game. Whatever this game is—being an energy vampire?


Stepan Bandera would never have outlawed antisemitism. Such a mensch he was!


I don’t see why full disclosure is still being suggested as having been the right call in this case.

I don’t think it was the right call and said so in the removed post.


ukrainian not being antisemitic challenge (impossible)


@yogthos@lemmy.ml didn’t release exploits into the wild. He publicly disclosed vulnerabilities, which could be used to create exploits. We removed the post at the request of the developer, and he has since released a security update.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerability_(computer_security)#Disclosure

Someone who discovers a vulnerability may disclose it immediately (full disclosure) or wait until a patch has been developed (responsible disclosure, or coordinated disclosure). The former approach is praised for its transparency, but the drawback is that the risk of attack is likely to be increased after disclosure with no patch available.

Yogthos has made a follow-up post: PSA: open source security considerations in the era of LLMs


This liberal thought-terminating cliché should be added to the slur filter.


A KGB spy and a CIA agent meet up in a bar for a friendly drink.

"I have to admit, I’m always so impressed by Soviet propaganda. You really know how to get people worked up,” the CIA agent says.

"Thank you,” the KGB says. “We do our best but truly, it’s nothing compared to American propaganda. Your people believe everything your state media tells them."

The CIA agent drops his drink in shock and disgust. “Thank you friend, but you must be confused… There’s no propaganda in America."

Previously:

The first step is to understand the media, which Media Bias/Fact Check and the Ad Fontes Media* are never going to teach you. The only people who are taught it are those who get degrees in marketing, public relations, political science, history, and journalism; and even then only some of them.

The new post-Trump/“post-truth” media literacy curricula won’t teach it to you either, because it was paid for and crafted by the US military-industrial complex: New Media Literacy Standards Aim to Combat ‘Truth Decay’.

This week, the RAND Corporation released a new set of media literacy standards designed to support schools in this task.

The standards are part of RAND’s ongoing project on “truth decay”: a phenomenon that RAND researchers describe as “the diminishing role that facts, data, and analysis play in our political and civic discourse.”

None of it is a secret, though, and it can be learned.