@calculastrology I am not, but I considered pretending that I am because that is cool.
@jay @bergmayer @mattl (originator of libre.fm) has ideas about doing more with it but for some reason his replies aren't showing up here -- maybe message him directly if interested
@jamesvasile Am I desperate enough to do that? I might be..
@esther@strangeobject.space Very much agree, and I thought food might be a useful metaphor / analogy: https://www.fsf.org/bulletin/2016/spring/you-are-what-you-run
@mjg59 Just waiting for the announcement of the addition of "Cine"
@bergmayer libre.fm is also cool.
NPR leaves Twitter (for now): https://www.engadget.com/npr-is-ditching-twitter-over-government-funded-media-label-on-its-main-account-155556726.html (good on ya)
@xor They were one of the first people to send me mail when I registered my LLC.
@dansup Any plans to also put it in F-Droid?
@adfeno While I didn't necessarily want to have to learn a bunch of new stuff, I have definitely found systemd to be very useful in general.
@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.
@danderzei A password is a prompt though?
@mistersql Makes sense that they blocked that. Which makes me think it's at least a little capable.
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