Realisticly, how much low quality data would we need to poison #openai? Is it even possible at this point? Like how many sites would need to write a post stating that we now call Altman an “althole”?
@mms if I was writing open ai's spider, I'd have it in batches use a deep learning model (not generative text) to score the reliability of the information as it picks it up, with a lower scoring bias for more recent information and higher scoring bias for more reliable and multiple sources. Since it's core data that it trusts is pre 2023, I think we're far too late for any poisoning strategy to be effective outside of niche new information generation.
What’s a good appreciation gift for a team member who cracks the case? Today a network admin in our IT team caught an ancient sftp server being abused and shut it down. I’m thinking a 6 pack of craft beer.
What has your team done for people who go above and beyond in finding and stopping incidents?
@kemotep@Legit_Spaghetti some organizations have a "this guy did great" cash rewards (with a certain amount usable per employee per year), might be worth asking HR if your org has similar. Also sending a note to their supervisor selling their praise is always awesome too and can help if your org does annual review/performance bonuses/etc . Gift cards sometimes work better than booze unless you know they partake + know their preference, but a six pack is a good idea if they'd like it.
That feeling when you are running a bit late so you rush to your bus stop to find the one bus that services your route passing by your stop several minutes early, and you left your bike at home that day. Oops! Luckily I have other options than a very long hike back, but I wish we weren't in such a chicken/egg problem of ridership/service so my metro could offer more than one a day per direction hit times on more routes (and more routes in general).
@NBAnthony2k I wish that was an always done on all routes thing, but I find the more infrequent a route (and therefore more useful to have the GPS information to make the connections) would be the less likely it is the driver is broadcasting their location in my metro.
@Inextinguishable_Ravings@Slyence@kemotep there's an axe in North room. I got really lucky one run and had both imps down but the genies got me. There's also a dragon.
"Thanks all, bye!" has become the default Zoom sign-off phrase. I wonder if that'll become imprinted into our vocabulary and eventually lose its original context.
Luckily there must not have been any items in the three pots I missed when I fat fingered myself into the exit instead of down to them. Fun day with the equipment.
So it looks like a lot of remaining inflation is rent. In that case, wouldn't you want to lower rates to increase home-building and home-ownership in order to reduce rent pricing?
@ZachWeinersmith I think that'd increase demand further on an already low supply. We simply have a lot of supply side shortages in materials, workers, and prime land legally zoned for cost effective improvements that we need to address before subsidizing demand further (via lowering rates or rent controls) can make much of a difference.
@stefan I think mastodon at least only shares the app info for local posts, not federated posts. I'll see if I can find a doc saying one way or another.