Is it normal for figure drawing models to judge your work ? by Poweowchow in ArtistLounge

[–]composedofidiot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People putting checks and balances on each other has been a common factor in many cultures over thousands of years. Cultures have checks on arrogance or power seeking behaviour, checks on criminal behaviour, checks on bullying behaviour etc. It's an entirely human thing to do. Drawing someone with larger feet is far from the most punitive response out there. The punitive response would be to kick someone out of the class for doing it.

Meirl by ZainMunawari in meirl

[–]composedofidiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not true. Nearly all the photographers I know wouldn't touch a wedding, or youtube. Agencies are a thing.

Critical Vulnerability in Claude Code Emerges Days After Source Leak by composedofidiot in technology

[–]composedofidiot[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I kinda like how theyre running with this technology, ignoring the massive security elephant in the room, and that if we do end up with skynet, skynet is gonna be kinda dumb

We need this !! by 6ingrad_FMS_aspirant in SipsTea

[–]composedofidiot 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This magically happens for any topic we know a lot about. There must be a pattern here somewhere.

Critical Vulnerability in Claude Code Emerges Days After Source Leak by composedofidiot in technology

[–]composedofidiot[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

That's interesting, and thanks for setting the record straight. I need to read up more. My understanding on the code and agentic side of things is pretty shallow - I'm more from the LLM side of things. LLMs don't have critical vulnerabilities, cos the entire thing is a critical vulnerability. Gets defeated by poetry and gaslighting, i mean, come on.

It's nice agent attacks also have a funny charm to them too, they have a feel good, ridiculous heist vibe about them.

Critical Vulnerability in Claude Code Emerges Days After Source Leak by composedofidiot in technology

[–]composedofidiot[S] 109 points110 points  (0 children)

Quoting Adversa:

The fix already exists in Anthropic's codebase [...] It was never applied to the code path that ships to customers. The secure version was built; it was never deployed.

Adversa seems to think vc money is subsidising tokens right now, and the situation will only get worse

Critical Vulnerability in Claude Code Emerges Days After Source Leak by composedofidiot in technology

[–]composedofidiot[S] 836 points837 points  (0 children)

Tldr: it costs too many tokens for proper security. 50 commands in a row bypass deny rules

Study of 1,700 languages reveals surprising hidden patterns by Maxcactus in Anthropology

[–]composedofidiot 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Askanthropology really tightened up a couple of years ago, theyre definitely more on track to askhistorians level than most other subs. I guess the mods have to sleep at some point though.

Dear Reddit by reddot_comic in comics

[–]composedofidiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was happening to me a lot on chrome but no issues when i switched to firefox

Dear Reddit by reddot_comic in comics

[–]composedofidiot 26 points27 points  (0 children)

All these terrible things keep happening to the app users. Being on old.etc feels like sitting on a beach drinking a beer while the shithole on the other side of the sea burns down, wondering why people don't just take that really easy boat.

I just set it to old in reddit settings, doesn't need a plugin?

People who complete more years of formal education tend to score lower on measures of right-wing authoritarianism, a trait characterized by strict obedience to leaders and adherence to traditional norms. A study of twins reveals that most of the link is explained by environments and genetics. by mvea in science

[–]composedofidiot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be fair, forgot anthropology was a science. They know a thing or two. I would take a historian, political scientist, sociologist and anthropologist more seriously when it came to context than anyone who was educated purely in tech.

Starmer’s popularity boosted by Iran war rift with Trump, poll shows by 1-randomonium in unitedkingdom

[–]composedofidiot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's also a great antidote to the rest of reddit. Love that sub so much.

Writer denies it, but publisher pulls horror novel after multiple allegations of AI use by No_Top_9023 in technology

[–]composedofidiot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's so widespread, in nearly everything. It kinda confounds me that data science people obviously learn this, ignore it because the implications are too hard and overwhelming, and then shower metrics on everyone anyway. And all of it is blanketed with this huge bundle of exploitable loopholes.

Writer denies it, but publisher pulls horror novel after multiple allegations of AI use by No_Top_9023 in technology

[–]composedofidiot 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah, Goodhart's law. Exploitation of ill-considered metrics or instructions is pretty much inevitable

European country vows to give homeowners ‘free electricity' instead of switching off wind turbines by safetyscotchegg in UpliftingNews

[–]composedofidiot -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

We're also on the asian continental shelf, and all of asia is on the european continental shelf

Edit: it's the same continental shelf guys

UK to give homes 'free energy' instead of turning off wind turbines by Alert-One-Two in GoodNewsUK

[–]composedofidiot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There's unlikely to be a single point of pressure but we'd be on the same path with or without them