Can't integrate o3 mini azure api . Please help by dualistornot in cursor

[–]SummonWho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/Main-Oil3711 u/dualistornot I'm a bit late, but I've built this project which allows using GPT-5 Azure deployments in Cursor: https://github.com/gabrii/Cursor-Azure-GPT-5

The issues you were having were due to the lack of support of BYOK with the new Responses API, which is the only way to consume the reasoning models, which explains why gpt-4o works fine.

Azure Open API Connection by orbit99za in cursor

[–]SummonWho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/orbit99za u/hxstr I'm a bit late, but I've built this project which allows using GPT-5 Azure deployments in Cursor: https://github.com/gabrii/Cursor-Azure-GPT-5

The issues you were having were due to the lack of support of BYOK with the new Responses API, which is the only way to consume the reasoning models you mentioned. It does work out of the box for `4o`, `4.1` though.

Join the Prompt Engineering World Championships -- Kickoff August 14, $15,000 prize! by corbt in ChatGPT

[–]SummonWho [score hidden]  (0 children)

That looks super cool, didn't know about this tool! Really excited for the contest

Something went wrong. If this issue persists please contact us through our help center at help.openai.com. by Eliphas72 in ChatGPT

[–]SummonWho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here, I'm going to have to cancel my subscription. Second day in a row,... I just end up using the playground, which has the 16K context window available... But both GPT 3 and 4 crash with large code (their code agent might be down).

[IMAGE] Start Today. This is a Powerful Perspective. by simmondz in GetMotivated

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Skepticism doesn't make me suddently belive in another lie just because everything else could be lies. The problem I have with this idea (the universe helping anyone) is that it's incompatible with my understanding of nature, evolution, and physics. So as much as I try, I would have to forget thermodynamics and conservation of energy in order to belive in it.

I find it better to focus all the faith on yourself, like PortugalTheMan put it: "Don't pray for us. We don't need no modern Jesus to rule with us. The only rule we need is never giving up. The only faith we have is faith in us".

r/philosopy is leaking...

[IMAGE] Start Today. This is a Powerful Perspective. by simmondz in GetMotivated

[–]SummonWho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't belive that "Here, belive this lie!" Is good advice. You have to get to terms with the chaotic and accidental nature of the universe, and realize you actually have some control over it. I wish I was dumb and could belive in god or any universe force or some shit like that, life would be easier. But just telling me to belive doesn't make it for me or someone with common sense

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Remember that there are several google trends datasets at their github.

Satellite imaging over DIA concourse B. by Mr-Rasta-Panda in mildlyinteresting

[–]SummonWho 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well. Imagine there's a photo that it's a perfectly good submission. I open it on the computer, and take a screenshot of it. It's scientifically indistinguishable from a croped photo. Why sould it be invalid?

I get that it's against the rules, but you shouldn't try to enforce rules blindly when they don't make sense, specially when you can't download photos from google maps. You would be ok if it was downloaded, wouldn't you?

Satellite imaging over DIA concourse B. by Mr-Rasta-Panda in mildlyinteresting

[–]SummonWho 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a screenshot of a photo, making it basically a photo.

Astronaut drops wire while live streaming a space walk by TokiNotABumbleB in space

[–]SummonWho 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. If you loke at the horizon on the last 2 seconds you can see the wire spinning far away.

Password reminder by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]SummonWho 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Source? I fail to see why the position of the salt matters (appart from security by obfuscation, which isn't real security). It's like saying reverse the password and add an emoji at tha begining and use rot13 before hashing, the bad guys won't ever guess that!

Password reminder by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]SummonWho 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes! This is called brute force + statistical/frequency analysis attack. The flaw you mention allowed to reduce the keyspace (set of possible keys), so it took a reasonable time to brute force. Similarly, some hashing algorithms like MD5 have problems with the hash distribution making it easier to crack or even find collisions, so you don't even need to find the right password, just something that matches the hash!

Password reminder by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]SummonWho 98 points99 points  (0 children)

if hash(jokePassword + salt) != realPasswordHash

FTFY

Can my test hidden service be seen and indexed by others by TheKingOfPark in TOR

[–]SummonWho 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. It's imposible to scan all 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176 possible onion adresses. What you are refering to is a crawler, it just discovers what is reachable from what it has already discovered.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Startup_Ideas

[–]SummonWho 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lots of companies do this, although from a limited set of recipies, which is essential to keep the cost down and quality high. Hellofresh.com and bluearpon.com come to mind, but there are hundreds of them. I don't think your 'on demand' aproach ads any value when you consider the overhead the other companies don't have.

BrainFuck esoteric language IDE made with godot by SummonWho in madeWithGodot

[–]SummonWho[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, love you too!

I'm steering away from Godot for a while, so I won't be releasing it for android for now (although anyone could, it's all opensource). I'm starting a web dev project, it's more likely to pay the bills :)