@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.
@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 #ChatGPT 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.
@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": https://www.engadget.com/twitter-designates-npr-as-us-state-affiliated-media-165306913.html
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, #fountainpen show).
@jens yes! now I have to get takeout again tonight to try it. 🔥
@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: https://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?
@xor actually refusing to fill it out at all unless they admit that I am and will always be their only customer
Former shipper and executive director at the Free Software Foundation, now https://alliterativeadvising.com, https://crazyalansemporium.com, and board of directors for https://f-droid.org.