@meejah It wouldn't get past HR, there still is a human in the loop. I can imagine the popular jailbreak scripts (very authoritarian role play trying to get the bot to be obedient) making a great impression on the hiring person.
@meejah I've read real resumes where the whole thing is a colossal obvious fabrication & I'm expected to interview them anyhow and check if the liar is a competent developer. Keyword hacking is more than enough to get thru a dodgy hiring process during a hot market. PDFs probably could hide all sort of messages to the bot.
I did a quick google, I guestimate there is a 5% chance that 0.01% of resumes are getting classified by LLMs.
I want a "zooming" interface for photos, where I can sort them "somehow" (e.g. by exif-date) and then zoom way out (and see like thousands at once) and then zoom in on regions (to see a few, down to "one" at a time).
Does this exist?
(FOSS-only suggestions please).
@meejah
Yup, that. It has great content based image searching too. I've got a huge library loaded and it works well. Pretty frequent changes required to selfhosting config though.
What a joke.
The Alberta grade 9 "Provincial Achievement Test" (PAT) for English Language Arts (ELA) this year apparently has the same essay-prompt as a practice test...
I really wish @signalapp used "petnames" for chats. (Where a "petname" is a local-only name for a thing that doesn't leak to the outside and is not expected to be globally unique, just locally-unique)
I have two groups named "father", because that's what my kids called them. I'd obviously like to call those groups something different....
Consider a "CPU" or "network activity" graph: I'd like one that has "one dot per second" on the right side and like "1 dot per minute" (or whatever) on the left side, but "rolled up" (i.e. min/max/mean of 60s or similar).
Perhaps could have multiple such segments (seconds, minutes, hours?) etc etc. #ui
I have this diagram that I want to "deep zoom" into for more detail. It's not that complex or "deep" (yet?) but already showing it as SVG in a browser is "problematic"
I can make the zoom work, but it's really pixelated and crappy until it "rests" at the new zoom level for a while.
Also Inkscape is somewhat grumpy with the file already, even on a decent desktop.
So, obviously I'm using the wrong tools (or using them wrong) -- how should I make this appear on the web?