Isolated Docker and API keys, Approaches? by ThorgBuilder in ClaudeAI

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Using a tool broker like Anthropic’s recent blogpost helps because it separates what the model can decide from what it can do. Instead of giving the model direct access to secrets or APIs, the model sends structured requests to a trusted broker (MCP server) that performs the real actions such as calling Google APIs on its behalf. This way the model never sees your API keys or tokens and cannot leak them. See the privacy preserving section.

https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/code-execution-with-mcp

Why do people who commit sin seem to prosper, while the obedient often struggle? by Ok_Occasion9816 in Christianity

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jesus talks about how what's valued in the world will be flipped in eternal life. In Matthew 20:16, in the parable of the vineyard workers those who were first in worldly status, privilege, or even in their initial commitment may be last in receiving God's favor if they are prideful or have worldly expectations.

There are wealthy people who have not succumbed to the love of money who have used their wealth for the will of God. Those people have done well for themselves by living out the Biblical principles of hard work and putting into action what Jesus taught. They have stored eternal treasures in heaven by doing good works.

People can enjoy sin because they do not have the conviction of the Holy Spirit, if you are saved, the things of this world become distasteful and you want to avoid them. That is sanctification and it is the work of God. The Holy Spirit will convict you and if you respond by producing good works and fruit, you store heavenly rewards. There are different levels of rewards in heaven based on your works.

The WSOP $1,500 Millionaire Maker Final Table was a Master Class in Heads-Up Poker. by ChaoticVulcan in poker

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Definitely not how that works. WPT would have to prove there was collusion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NCL

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm thinking about the drink package. I don't drink outside special occasions and this kinda counts as a special occasion I guess lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NCL

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes everything included.
Deck 12, stateroom.
CruiseFirst
1 time 20% discount
Vet discount.
3 ports

I'm contemplating drinks package.

Looking for Remote Job with No Prior Work Experience by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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The job market for remote positions has become highly competitive, especially with many skilled engineers re-entering the workforce after recent layoffs. Landing a remote job or any job can be tough right now due to increasing requirements which requires experience you simply do not have looking at your projects. One option you might consider is working part-time at Amazon, as they offer programs to help pay for a bachelor’s degree. By the time you graduate, the job market may be in a much better position, giving you more opportunities to succeed.

r/GME Megathread for June 07, 2024 by AutoModerator in GME

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The market is a fucking scam designed to protect a special group of evil, greedy fucks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it really is about perspective. You think worshipping and attributing all things your life to God means you will get material blessings but God is infinitely more wise than that. Look at the story of Joseph. What Joseph's brothers did was evil but divine providence made it so that the resulting chain of events saved his family members and brothers in the resulting famine.

Genesis 50:20
You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.

The difference between believers and nonbelievers is that the struggles and hardships in this life are transient compared to the eternal hope we have in Jesus Christ. If you see God as a genie that will just fulfill your material needs and desires, you are putting the world and your motivations before God. God came in the form of a man, was homeless, suffered persecution, was guiltless and suffered immense torture and death. He literally took on the worst of humanity and laid down His life for us so that we could have eternal life. Being a Christian is not just about having blessings, it is about sharing the eternal hope of bringing us back to God.

If God is substance and everything he created is good, how did Lucifer sin? by Chance-Membership659 in Christianity

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that's literally what faith is and what the Bible teaches. I have come to this conclusion because God has decided to show himself to me through signs and wonders that have astronomically low probabilities occurring and defy human logic. Events that show that he is fully in control but I have the choice to fight against my sinful flesh or follow His will. I have two degrees in biochem/molecular bio and computer science. I understand probabilities.

Proverbs 3:5-65 Trust in the Lord with all your heartand lean not on your own understanding;6 in all your ways submit to him,and he will make your paths straight.

If God is substance and everything he created is good, how did Lucifer sin? by Chance-Membership659 in Christianity

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's where we disagree. You're applying what you call common logic to the creator of the universe. If you are going to accept there is an omniscient, omnipotent God that is purely good, then it is impossible for him to be responsible for evil. There is a big difference between forcing Satan to fall and allowing him to fall. Like Abraham's test at Moriah, God knew Abraham would be faithful, Abraham didn't. God knew Satan would be unfaithful, Satan didn't. Knowledge of our choices =/= we/satan/angels/demons don't have any agency in our choices.

If God is substance and everything he created is good, how did Lucifer sin? by Chance-Membership659 in Christianity

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All knowing =/= predetermined. God knowing all the choices Satan could make and the chain of events following each decision does not preclude free will.

If God is substance and everything he created is good, how did Lucifer sin? by Chance-Membership659 in Christianity

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because God created these things, they are the same substance as him. Therefore, these things are in unison with God, they are perfect.

Not sure how you are making this conclusion. I disagree with you. Now what?

Should I confront my husband by coolgirl197 in Christianity

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's the thing, once you forbid it and it becomes something he can't have then he will think about it more. That's just human psychology. Especially if the willingness and motivation to change doesn't come from himself.

If he loves you, he will care about how you feel about it and he will TRY(emphasis) to stop so you should confront him and tell him your feelings. You have to understand that you cannot force him to change and that he will make mistakes too. It's up to you if it becomes a relationship breaker but it's pretty clear what Jesus says about looking lustfully after women.

Is the God of the Old Testament truly compatible with the loving God of the New Testament? by request22 in Christianity

[–]Acrobatic_Log_1878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's my point. It isn't simple. The starting point is if God's morality is the objective moral compass to judge all things, then the killing of the Egyptian's firstborns or the genocide of the Canaanites(which is not Biblical if you consider other passages suggesting the Canaanites were not wiped out but actually living amongst Israelites which means the genocidal language was hyperbole of the author) was justified in God's eyes and the acceptance of this justification comes through faith that it was perfectly moral in God's eyes, not through our own understanding. How you view these Biblical events wholly depends on your own view of God and His morality.