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WormGPT Is a ChatGPT Alternative With 'No Ethical Boundaries or Limitations'
  • Treat CVEs as prompts and introduce target fingerprinting to expose CVEs. Gets you one step closer to script kidding red team ops. Not quite, but it would be fun if it could do the network part too and chain responses back into the prompt for further assessment.

  • WormGPT Is a ChatGPT Alternative With 'No Ethical Boundaries or Limitations'
  • All I'm reading here is: "Tell me a furry porn story about an anthropomorphic wolf named Dave who was horny for @Widowmaker_Best_Girl using scenes from <insert fetish here>. Make it explicit and graphical.

    Now there's some prompt engineering.

    Can't say I wouldn't give it a go myself, lol.

  • [meme] Trains are 100000x easier to electrify and automate than cars, so why does everyone keep talking about electric and driverless cars?
  • That's a very narrow view of things.

    There are plenty if trains and buses where I'm from, and they still don't cover enough land area, let alone come along often enough and go largely in the direction I need to go to be useful.

    Cars are about freedom and convenience. Being anti social is a secondary choice, and a perk.

  • Insane heatwave grips southern Europe. Land surface temperature in some areas of Extremadura in Spain reached 60° Celsius!!
  • Maybe you're being funny, maybe not, but plastic bag pollution and straws etc are not the driving force behind temperature swings like this. Atmospheric gasses such as CO2, CH4, etc are the issue that causes climate change, and thus the instability accompanying things like greater peak temps, more disasters, etc.

    The bags and straws discussion is about environmental care. Eg not letting sea turtles eat plastic bags because they think they are jelly fish.

  • Question: People who still frequent Reddit, has it gone back to business as usual or are the protests still having effect?
  • Though the did go NSFW and reddit is having a fit about it. We might see the mods replaced in the next 24 hours.

    I'd like to suggest that if the mods are replaced and the NSFW tag is removed that we all go post as much mildly NSFW content as possible just to poke the bear.

  • I moved from Windows to macOS for work — and I never want to go back
  • I want to go to Mac, but the cost of additional ram is horrendous, and it's directly baked in to the soc. Through work I have a few very high end machines, and even the high end ECC ram I've put in those costs significantly less on a per mb basis than what's going into the macs and cannot be upgraded if required.

    The value proposition just isn't there at the scale I'm hoping to play with. 64gb ram would be wonderful for a machine, but that's pushing into high end mac territory which adds a couple of extra grand in local currency to the price tag vs an x86 build.

  • Banking is ‘slowly dying’
  • Banking is not slowly dying, and DeFi is not slowly taking its place. More than one monetary ecosystem can exist, and that does not herald the death of banking. It does mean the newcomer is having success. You do not need someone else's failure to have your own success.

  • wsl
  • "Please name a reason to use Windows other than your main reasons for using Windows." That is how it comes across.

    There are many excellent reasons to use both operating systems. The space is like a Venn diagram. There is some overlap in the reasons people have for using either, and a whole bunch of others that don't overlap. At this stage we should be moving well past identity politics and putting the emphasis on designing and building applications that run on multiple operating systems. This way people can use their chosen ecosystem and reap the benefits of their existing stack in terms of productivity. We needn't judge.