Joined August 2014
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I've been asked a bunch about AI and malware. As many others have stated many times, and I will happily regurgitate, AI acts as an augmentation device to skilled Threat Actors and a kiddy booster to non-skilled Threat Actors. AI has yet to produce truly sophisticated malware, presumably because non-skilled Threat Actors don't know the correct nomenclature or what exists and what doesn't. Skilled Threat Actors know what is, and what isn't, possible and AI enhances their skill set and allows RAD (Rapid Application Development) for languages people may be less skilled in. Conversely, my malware library must adjust appropriately for the future and include malware targeting AI agents. AI focused malware is a new and evolving threat. Is it paramount information like this be archived. Unfortunately, I myself am not an AI expert, I only have an elementary understanding on the programmatic implementation of AI models, hence I am incapable of assessing what is a good malware paper on AI agents, and what isn't. We'll figure it out. Cheers
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Thoughts on Fable from a friend. Builders beware.
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They didn’t mean pause AI research, they meant pause *your* AI research
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welcome to the future. what's safe and what isn't? well, that's decided for you, of course.
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when you click a link on firefox focus
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Man.. When can we just build the fucking thing we want lmao
if you’re still writing loops that prompt coding agents you’re falling behind. you need to build a meta agent that infers what loops you would have wanted based on your vibe and then write those loops
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Replying to @Ohhheva
It’s a kind of ground steak for hungry, broke students. Don’t worry — it’s made of beef, not students.
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Chat, I don't want to be that guy, but I think Microsoft has really pissed off security researchers and we're approaching the tipping point. This Eclipse guy has really rocked the boat for Microsoft.
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friends of peepy sale now live. up to 33% off on select characters. Series Z/& available for a limited time. itemlabel.com/ >repost this to be entered to win a golden peepy< Ends june 1
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The reactions of many researchers on finally being held responsible for having read the very paper they submitted are... something.
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I strongly believe there are entire companies right now under heavy AI psychosis and its impossible to have rational conversations about it with them. I can't name any specific people because they include personal friends I deeply respect, but I worry about how this plays out. I lived through the great MTBF vs MTTR (mean-time-between-failure vs. mean-time-to-recovery) reckoning of infrastructure during the transition to cloud and cloud automation. All those arguments are rearing their ugly heads again but now its... the whole software development industry (maybe the whole world, really). It's frightening, because the psychosis folks operate under an almost absolute "MTTR is all you need" mentality: "its fine to ship bugs because the agents will fix them so quickly and at a scale humans can't do!" We learned in infrastructure that MTTR is great but you can't yeet resilient systems entirely. The main issue is I don't even know how to bring this up to people I know personally, because bringing this topic up leads to immediately dismissals like "no no, it has full test coverage" or "bug reports are going down" or something, which just don't paint the whole picture. We already learned this lesson once in infrastructure: you can automate yourself into a very resilient catastrophe machine. Systems can appear healthy by local metrics while globally becoming incomprehensible. Bug reports can go down while latent risk explodes. Test coverage can rise while semantic understanding falls. Changes happens so fast that nobody notices the underlying architecture decaying. I worry.
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I talked to the designers of the TSR2 and they confirmed it's capable of carrying you.
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I will never take you seriously & will make fun of you if you use this or recommend it
Your agents die when you close your laptop. We fixed that. Omnara Cloud Sandboxing is live. Close your laptop, the session keeps running in the cloud. Open it back up, you're right where you left off. Close the lid. Keep building.
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These "devs" not know how to ssh into a VPS or set their laptops to not sleep on lid close??? If you can't even figure that out....
Your agents die when you close your laptop. We fixed that. Omnara Cloud Sandboxing is live. Close your laptop, the session keeps running in the cloud. Open it back up, you're right where you left off. Close the lid. Keep building.
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This is a Wingtech REVVL 7 Pro 5G Phone rebranded for the wonderfully profitable price of ~$126–$169 on Amazon for unlocked or T-Mobile variants. The REVVL 7 Pro 5G, also sold as the T-Mobile REVVL 7 Pro 5G in the US, has very specific matching details including: - Snapdragon 7-series chipset - 12 GB RAM / 512 GB storage - 50 MP triple camera setup (vertical pill-shaped module) - 6.78-inch AMOLED display - Overall internals and specs The hardware is produced by Wingtech Technology (a major Chinese OEM/electronics manufacturer, now linked to Luxshare in some supply chains), with factories in places like Jiaxing, Wuxi, or Kunming, China. Trump Mobile adds the gold finish, Trump branding, and "U.S. final assembly" (a limited bolt-on step in Florida/Miami for marketing/compliance reasons).
Trump Mobile's T1 Phone is finally shipping after nearly a year of delays. It's a $499 gold Android phone with Trump branding, a Snapdragon 7-series chip, 12GB RAM, 512GB storage, and a 50MP triple camera system. It appears to be a rebranded Chinese-made device with U.S. final assembly bolted on.
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Video is AI, US flag has 11 then 9 stripes back texture is inconsistent. Based on the specs the T1 is a rehoused T-Mobile REVVL 7 Pro 5G (a 2024 model, which retails on Amazon $126). Wingtech/Luxshare makes it in Jiaxing, Wuxi, or Kunming China. It’s not American made: pnj.com/story/news/202… huffpost.com/entry/trump-mo… gizchina.com/phones/the-tru…
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Replying to @theo @raftomas
Why would I be scared? Dario Amodei said AI is going to replace me in -12 months
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LLM psychosis scales with your distance from the code. As a result it tends especially to afflict non-coding managers, PMs, and execs. It’s also a self reinforcing loop. As the code becomes an object of disgust (unreadable pile of vibecoded shit) you are forced to distance yourself further from it and your only interactions with the code are mediated by model.
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sorry bro i’ll make the bios interface using react next time
The worst bios interface award goes to
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