506) Platespinningbot. For when you have to spin a lot of plates. That's not a metaphor: this robot actually performs the classic crockery-on-sticks variety act. #SmallRobotsRemastered
@da_667 and it becomes immediately obvious from this that the "LLMs are good for security!" marketing is farcical on the very face of it. even if the LLMs were somehow magical oracles that find security issues, the cost and time needed to do so is far higher than the cost to spaff out buggy code with LLMs in the first place.
it's pure double dipping. they know the output is insecure garbage and they want to market their product as also being the solution to that manufactured problem.
It's Friday! Woohoo!
The dancers have a parental unit visiting this weekend so decided, almost unanimously, to do a quick reprise of the star clap dance while on a nice sunny walk, rather than learning a new step.
As ever, have a good weekend if you possibly can
Was quietly asked if someone was bad news, leading to further enquiries - the results of which have spontaneously combusted my eyebrows
Most people are generally good. But this also means there are a few people who are *extremely* bad.
Never underestimate the damage one bad actor can do to a community. If you let a bad person hang around several good people will quietly leave, and more bad people will join - then the cycle repeats.
Eventually you will only be left with people who are willing to tolerate or even agree with the bad behaviour.
@ErikUden new ambition unlocked.
Fuck it
TransMac
EDIT: Yo so this blew up. If folks want their own "Pride Finder" I made a post about how to get one
https://social.restless.systems/@CursedSilicon/116616566177255169
EDIT 2: Added alt text on request
CARMACK: *makes a game with well-meaning scientists whose work gets used by an evil company to open a portal to hell*
CARMACK: *makes another game with well-meaning scientists whose work gets used by an evil company to open a portal to hell*
CARMACK: *makes ANOTHER game with well-meaning scientists whose work gets used by an evil company to open a portal to hell*
REAL LIFE HELL PORTAL COMPANY: Carmack, please come work for us
CARMACK: this is probably fine
504) Fishbowlbot. Looks after your fish for you. Includes all the modern technology required to sustain healthy, happy aquatic life, despite looking like an old-fashioned fish bowl (it's in the little castle). #SmallRobotsRemastered
fun trick: if someone gives a hosted LLM a skill that lets it fetch web pages (directly, not through some third party scraper service) and it's hosted on AWS, you can often trick it into fetching data from the AWS instance metadata server (IMDS) at 169.254.169.254 / [fd00:ec2::254]. the higher end models tend to refuse if you give the IP, but you can just spin up a domain with A/AAAA records pointing at that IP and request that instead. if IMDSv1 isn't disabled you can get secrets out of it.
Today, Amazon effectively kills support for older Kindles. Not because the screens stopped working. Not because the batteries all died. Because Amazon decided perfectly usable e-readers should be cut off from the services that made them useful. That is not innovation. That is forced obsolescence with a checkout button. Sign PIRG’s petition and tell Amazon to stop bricking working Kindles.
PIRG Petition: https://pirg.org/take-action/tell-amazon-dont-junk-older-kindle-models/
shameless self promotion
there is a pdf of this image available here, if you are kind enough to pass it to someone who you think may benefit:
Steve:
frequent overthinker, compulsive fixer, digester-then-explainer, "why?" question relishing father, minor-irritant partner, excessive disassembler, original-form hacker, high-efficiency googler, borderline-competent car-fixer, expert-level car-breaker, faster-by-qwerty communicator, indiscriminate photo-taker, Leatherman owner.