Skip to main content



The pattern of 'free' (gratis) proprietary services (even if their 'apps' are open source) which use 'free' to get people to sign up and commit data to those services... will always *always* end up screwing the user with creeping reductions in the 'free' aspects of the service + added hassles aiming to convert them into paying customers or driving them away, painfully. Why do smart people *repeatedly* fall for it? More context: davelane.nz/why-free-proprietaโ€ฆ


Chuck Darwin reshared this.



ALERT: โ€œAryan Festโ€ in Georgia, October 26

The Aryan Freedom Network (AFN) is a neo-Nazi group that claims to operate within 26 US states. AFN is currently advertising its national โ€œAryan Festโ€ gatheringโ€”a major get-together for AFN and its white supremacist alliesโ€”for Saturday, October 26th at an undisclosed location in Georgia. The Georgia event advertises racist musical acts from the RAC (โ€œRock Against Communismโ€) scene, speakers, a boxing competition, and a swastika lighting at dusk. We believe this event could present a danger to those living or working near the โ€œAryan Festโ€ site.

Read more here: atlantaantifa.org/2024/10/08/aโ€ฆ

Please send an email if you have further info regarding this event, white supremacists planning to attend, or AFN members in our region: afainatl@riseup.net

#antifascist #antifa #antiracist #AryanFreedomNetwork #Georgia #Nazis

reshared this





Frank Herbert (1920-1986) was born 104 years ago today.

Here he is with David Lynch, who wrote and directed the first Dune adaptation in 1984.



in reply to Wayne Radinsky (old account)

Add some relish and I'm there. Maybe some jalapeno while we're at it. :-)

If warp travel is not possible, a Dyson Sphere seems like the likeliest result of a civilization that has built a culture of both growth and stability. Growth would necessitate harvesting materials to gather the energy to build. Stability is required to maintain this culture long term without wars or resource allocation crises which inhibit growth.








"Hacker plants false memories in ChatGPT to steal user data in perpetuity"

Flaw in long-term memory in chatbots that try too hard to be personal assistants?

"Rehberger found that memories could be created and permanently stored through indirect prompt injection, an AI exploit that causes an LLM to follow instructions from untrusted content such as emails, blog posts, or documents. The researcher demonstrated how he could trick ChatGPT into believing a targeted user was 102 years old, lived in the Matrix, and insisted Earth was flat and the LLM would incorporate that information to steer all future conversations. These false memories could be planted by storing files in Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive, uploading images, or browsing a site like Bing -- all of which could be created by a malicious attacker."

Hacker plants false memories in ChatGPT to steal user data in perpetuity

#solidstatelife #ai #genai #llms #cybersecurity

in reply to Wayne Radinsky (old account)

,,, it operates on the assumption that if the material is published, it must be true.



Meta (the company formerly known as Facebook) has created a video generation model, called "Meta Movie Gen". Have a look at the sample videos.

Meta Movie Gen

#solidstatelife #ai #genai #computervision #videoai

in reply to Wayne Radinsky (old account)

I dunna know. The current systems seem unable to do more than a few seconds without continuity problems.
in reply to Wayne Radinsky (old account)

Right now, yes. But the quality is there and you can simply describe what you want to see. So the principles seem mostly done, now it's mainly a matter of sufficient storage and computation...






โ‡ง