

Almost certainly not
Almost certainly not
It’s wild how much stuff is manufactured on processes considered obsolete for high end cpu/gpu production
Yes, thousands of often highly specialized, experienced mercenaries.
Ok yeah fair enough
Yeah, threatening violence is useless currently. Either act on it or have a plan B.
Truly anyone who frames this as a hard problem to solve must be self-limiting.
Make the evidence public and let people see for themselves. Otherwise I’d assume police are just saying shit to make themselves sound good.
Usually the experts aren’t the ones with the ability to do much
Sure but the model is already trained. I’m not talking about using any sort of specialized model.
Why is it idiotic? Your tests will let you know if it is correct. Suppose I have 100 interface functions to implement, I let the AI write the boilerplate and implementations and get a 90% pass rate after a revision loops where errors are fed back into the LLM to fix. Then I spend a small amount of time sorting out the last 10%. This is a viable workflow today.
This sounds pretty typical for a hobbyist project but is not the case in many industries, especially regulated ones. It is not uncommon to have engineers whose entire job is reading specifications and implementing them. In those cases, it’s often the case that you already have compliance tests that can be used as a starting point for your public interfaces. You’ll need to supplement those compliance tests with lower level tests specific to your implementation.
Is almost as if their goal isn’t security within their borders, but just regular conquest.
Owning a current gen Apple TV, there really isn’t that much more to shrink before it is in the stick format.
CEOs often are paid primarily in stock, so more than likely this guy had a significant ownership stake.
This guy in 1944: “Those Jews really had it coming for them, the savages deserved it”
Time to go stock up on chargers
Even then I think we’ve been proving a foreign government can fuck up another country from the other side of the world since at least 1492.
Yeah this doesn’t hold up against the $200+ options but it’s also not priced that way.
Wide area network. It’s basically the “internet” side of the router.
What exactly are the hazards of shared memory and locks? The ownership system and the borrow checker do a pretty good job at enforcing correct usage, and if you are clever you can even guarantee no deadlocks (talk at rustconf 2024 about the fuchsia network stack).