Writing things down isn't just good science; it's the ultimate kink. š
the zendesk hack, for anyone interested
https://gist.github.com/hackermondev/68ec8ed145fcee49d2f5e2b9d2cf2e52
The current chaos in WordPress caused by Matt seems like a good time to remind folks that the Mastodon ācommunityā websites and trademarks are 100% owned by one man, despite pleas from current and former project members to make Mastodon a foundation with a board.
Iām glad we wrote that paper. However LLMs āstill lack basic reasoning skillsā makes me cringe.
Information theory tells me that because an LLM is a finite set that is not able to grow itself, once it is trained has a finite capability. And that capability is driven by statistics and numbers.
intuitively (to me at least) if you present an LLM with a prompt thatās weird enough it will āhallucinateā answers because it has no critical thinking, itās just a big probability machine that tries to find the most likely answer to your question. As a result, present an LLM with a chess problem brain teaser unique setup, chances is the LLM will make up rules because what it trained against isnāt chess rules but āin general chess problems end with a checkmateā and it will interpolate the movements from where you are to a checkmate.
https://mastodon.social/@appleinsider/113295305642702643
Oh yes we have our new āyou wouldnāt download a carā
The whole of my book on Building a Debugger is now available on Early Access!
It teaches you how to write a native code debugger from scratch.
There's lots of cats.
Lets Encrypt will disable OCSP about 6 months after Microsoft Root program allows it to (the browsers have already okayed it).
This all could be over in a year, year and a half. If you need OCSP for your business, you need to investigate alternatives NOW - which are all proprietary.
Apache ACME will handle this change just fine. Stapling will of course no longer be provided to clients.
https://letsencrypt.org/2024/07/23/replacing-ocsp-with-crls/
Steam updated its platform to clarify that game purchases grant a license, not ownership, in response to California's AB 2426 law, which takes effect in 2025. So yes, the games you buy donāt actually belong to you https://alternativeto.net/news/2024/10/steam-now-makes-it-crystal-clear-that-you-re-purchasing-a-license-not-the-actual-game/
TIL there is a thing called #Sarif, a Static Analysis Results Interchange Format, developed by Microsoft.
https://groups.oasis-open.org/communities/tc-community-home2?CommunityKey=c64ae352-bebf-446d-8ebf-018dc7d3eeb0
š® Announcing Steam gaming on Fedora Asahi Remix! š®
Get the scoop here: alx.sh/gaming.
... or just dnf install steam
and give it a go!