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@danderzei Yes, but the request to enter the password is the prompt to the LLM. You don't think an LLM trained on data about people will be able to make good guesses at passwords? The list of common passwords as well as common password "methods" (like birthdays etc) would be one part of the data, but also things like where people live and what they do for a living, etc.. I don't know, but seems pretty likely to me.

@mistersql Yeah.. and I guess really my question is, how effective can a similar LLM be at guessing passwords, especially if you were able to train it on more data about people.

@mistersql Makes sense that they blocked that. Which makes me think it's at least a little capable.

@bremner They are, and I did not much, so now I will. I did see that systemd-run --scope --user screen might help?

Have people started using to guess passwords yet?

Turns out nowadays if I want my Screen session to not die when the graphical desktop environment crashes (or I log out of it), I have to start Screen from a VT and then reattach from the DE and do a lot of "export DISPLAY=:0.0" in the individual Screen terminals just like it's...some year a long time ago.

Should Justice Thomas be removed from the Supreme Court?
Please boost for a more significant result.

Presumably this is for all your passwords stolen from other places.

@brion Just a few years ago, had a *Delta pilot* say, "sorry for the short delay, but we're going to fly this plane like we stole it.."

Twitter labels NPR as "state-affiliated media": engadget.com/twitter-designate

but not the BBC.

NPR, please don't righteously beg for Musk to take you back. Time to leave.

A big part of my life has been explaining to athletes in hotel bars what the very much nonathletic event going on around them is (debate tournament, FLOSS conference, show).

@jens yes! now I have to get takeout again tonight to try it. 🔥

Last night, after many years on planet Earth, I had a sudden realization that I could use the seatbelt and buckle the dinner carryout bag into the passenger seat to keep it upright and stable.

The dog just literally ate my rent check.

@settinger designed and printed a comic sans typewriter ball so we're testing it on my IBM selectric this afternoon and it totally does work!

Today at @CERN for a lecture on best practices for archiving/referencing/describing/citing (open) source code in #openscience publications: indico.cern.ch/event/1232613/ (with @SWHeritage, of course!)

@fdroidorg honoured and proud to be part of #FDroid board. Such a great community working for #SoftwareFreedom in the mobile phone area.

@pikurasa I finished, and went right to get A Closed and Common Orbit. Feels right to be reading fiction that's a lot about AI right now..

I guess at the back of my mind, I always assumed that the Leatherman brand name was chosen for a kind of old-timey association with hard-wearing workwear: things like boots, work gloves, heavy aprons, tool belts, a holster for the tool itself. Nope. The multitool is named after its creator, Tim Leatherman. I had to go fact check it, because if someone told you, "This knife is named after Tim Leatherman", wouldn't you be suspicious?

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