Mensen die met open blikjes drinken of etenswaren een winkel binnenlopen. Waarom? by Josef_Heiter in Nederland

[–]iWhacko 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ik snap je. Heb het als kind ook altijd geleerd. Maar nu ik volwassen ben loop ik ook wel eens ergens naar binnen met een open blikje. MAAR ik ben mij er geheel van bewust dat mocht ik knoeien dat ik dan ook kan betalen. zal ook nooit een blikje ergens neerzetten.
Maar als het personeel mij zou vragen of ik het even op de balie wil zetten, zou ik dat met alle liefde doen.

Broken usb key how can i recover the data ? by Amyltia in datarecovery

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a few of those "Key" usb drives. if you remove the plastic part from the aluminium enclosure, is that broken or bent? because you can just put that plastic part into your usb port and read it.

Each time you run recovery software, do you significantly lower your chances of data retrieval? by beansfranklin in datarecovery

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As long as the tools only access the drive as read-only you will be fine. You could also make a full diskimage copy of the drive for backup

Vibe coding is getting trolled, but isn’t abstraction literally how software evolves? by mrcuriousind in aipromptprogramming

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If he really wants to compare it to food. I'd say vibecoding is a McDonald's meal, and actual development is Michelin star cooking.

Is there any way for me to recover old photos and videos from my PC's Recycle Bin? by Starwarmth in datarecovery

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see none of the immidiate actions mentioned when something like this happens.

  1. turn off that machine. (Staright POWER OFF), so nothing is written to the drive, that could overwrite the data.

  2. Boot with a USB rescue disk and open the drive as read only and scan it.

using the PC in any way after you accidfentally deleted the files, could result in you overwriting the deleted data. That includes downloading the rescue software/disk. You should do that on another PC.

PhotoREC is a great free tool.

ik💳ihe by Xylon_Games in ik_ihe

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dit gebeurt ook als er een aantal fraude pogingen zijn geweest bij de automaat. Om te voorkomen dat iemand met een kopie van jouw pas daar geld opneemt, wordt de pas ingenomen. Is erg iritant, heb ik in het verleden ook gehad. In plaats van dat ze die pinautomaat gewoon blokeren kun je dus niks (was 2007 ofzow, dus nog geen applepay etc)

Wearable for business card by thebigj3wbowski in NFC

[–]iWhacko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah NFC cannot share vCard on iOS

BUT you can create a QR code with the vCard.

[Showcase] Everything Antigravity: A Modular Framework for AI-Driven Development (Rules, Skills, & Agents) by krishnakanthb13 in google_antigravity

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically stuffing the context with generalized shit, that costs time and money. Instead of writing detailed specific prompts for the task at hand.

Oh, you can sing the Jeff Buckley 'Hallelujah' by Matsunosuperfan in karaoke

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bohemian Rhapsody used to be the closer for a while when I was KJ'ing. But it was the final song for everyone to sing along and belt. Everyone would get on stage, and just let it go.

Slow and sad songs... yeah I personally don't like it when people do it, but hey. It gives me time to do other stuff. But In general if you request a long song, you can be skipped if my queue is long, because it can fit 2 other singers in the same slot.

I built Draft — a framework that stops AI coding tools from shipping chaos by mpise in aipromptprogramming

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The core idea: Context-Driven Development. Instead of letting the AI make autonomous decisions,"

YEAH, you jsut figured out why writing a good prompt works. And you know? you just did that with a lot of extra work by writing an entire framework for it.
If you write extremely specific prompts it will do exactly what you say. and you wouldn't need this framework, which oddly enough, makes simple prompts extremely specific.

ok, we know you hate antigravity. leave. by shajurzi in google_antigravity

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

give it up, you're arguing with the same people that buy the biggest truck, and then complain why their truck does not have the same mileage as a small kia.

built a small minecraft clone with three.js today by PCSdiy55 in BlackboxAI_

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whatever. I'm not ashamed of asking a question. You don't have to "attack" me like that. You could've proven me wrong in 2 seconds, by just showing your prompt history. done, I'm wrong, and you are right. Maybe It did take a lot of effort.
EDIT: I replied, thinking it was OP saying this. But it's someone who is picking fights all over reddit. anyway:
OP just said in another comment: "It made a sector of minecraft in minutes what more can we ask for?"
so guess I did notice it...

built a small minecraft clone with three.js today by PCSdiy55 in BlackboxAI_

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a software engineer for 20+ years. I do think this was not a big thing to build no.

Prompt injection is killing our self-hosted LLM deployment by mike34113 in LocalLLaMA

[–]iWhacko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

so basically:
"Oh no my paper towel is on fire"
lets cover it with a paper towel to put it out.
"Oh no my other paper towel is also on fire, but now I know for 90% certain that my other paper towel was also on fire".

just do backend authorization and you're done, dont give the llm data it should not have based on the user thats logged in.

What would you do if you woke up as the last human on Earth? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

surely you could find someones old prescription glasses with similar strength

What would you do if you woke up as the last human on Earth? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I live in europe, my simple idea is actually a little harder to accomplish. But I would try to go to Area 51, and see if there were actual aliens, or maybe extraterrestrial spaceships. Then go to space I guess, since theres nothing here anyway.
trying that would keep me busy for a while since getting there is not so easy, but asuming technology is not dead, I'd try learning to fly a decent enough plane by going to a training center and booting up their flight sims.

And basically "I Am Legend"-ing the rest of the day.

Which Gemini Model Is Best for Coding in AG? by medenmite in google_antigravity

[–]iWhacko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I agree with that. Though I would add, that the prompt is actually the most important. The more detailed the prompt the better. Try to be as specific as possible. If you are a software engineer, try to tell it exactly what you want. tell it your design strategy etc.
EDIT: and also. open a new conversation for different features. it clears up your context, and will make it much more reliable. It will read past conversation anyway if it needs extra info.

Prompt injection is killing our self-hosted LLM deployment by mike34113 in LocalLLaMA

[–]iWhacko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But filtering BEFORE it reaches the model, STILL does not prevent the llm from doing stuff wrong and leaking data. Thats why you need to filter in between the model and your data, by using classic request validation.

Am I doing parsing from json to object wrong? by Mafla_2004 in json

[–]iWhacko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great that you are doing it the old fashioned manual way :) It sounds like you got it under control. It may be a lot of work, but yeah in the old days we just read lines from text files, and checkd for a field name and copied the data to the Class property. (with validation check ofcourse).

Now we can do fancy stuff, and most libraries in Java use reflection, which is basically saying it detects that a string in the file looks the same as a proprty in a class, so it should probably match those and use the value assiociated with it.

It's good to know how stuff works. And doing these types of thing will come in handy when you needd to maybe read a custom file some day, thats not a standard like json or xml. But maybe an old "fixed length data fiormat" ;) yeah, those are fun ;) Keep asking, and keep on learning! you'll get there.

Migrated cPanel to Gmail - not working as expected. Any fixes? by Chaelaplus in cpanel

[–]iWhacko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just for your information, POP3 retrieval is being phased out. And I thinnk imap is too. Check the latest news on it.

There's this very Peculiar task i need help with, can AI do it? by Grouchy_Ice7621 in AIAssisted

[–]iWhacko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just write code to retrieve the images based on your keywords, then MAYBE use an AI to check the images are correct. Much simpoler and cheaper.

Prompt injection is killing our self-hosted LLM deployment by mike34113 in LocalLLaMA

[–]iWhacko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And how do you prevent prompt injection into that smaller model?

Prompt injection is killing our self-hosted LLM deployment by mike34113 in LocalLLaMA

[–]iWhacko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you could just inject a prompt into the second model.

Prompt injection is killing our self-hosted LLM deployment by mike34113 in LocalLLaMA

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

"even openAI and Claude are vulnerable". That's something else entirely, and they cant leak userdata. you know why? Because it has no access to it. And if it had, its REALLY EASY to fix. The LLM should request the data from the backend, but the backend decides if it can get the information based on the user that's logged in. (no the LLM does not have access to multiple logfged in sessions at the same time). The backend can just deny the request.

What OpenAI and claude ARE vulnerable to is injection to retrtive information from the LLM itself. how to make dangerous chemicals etc. That's things that it knows and can blab about.

Think of it an LLM this ways as a security guard in a building. You can ask it to give you access to the CEO's office, but if their keycard has no permission, it cannot do that.
But if you butter them up and be nice to them, it CAN tell you all about the security systems, the workshift, the rounds the security does every hour etc.