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Exactly. Big headaches. It doesn't happen to the salaries of the employees of the companies affected by those price hikes. That's the point.

The Get Started button links to a contact form. That's unexpected. I looked for the source code repository and thanks to somebody here that hinted at it as a Thunderbird project, I found [1]. That's a better Get Started page.

[1] https://github.com/thunderbird/thunderbolt


Updated!

A customer of mine uses Postman for its API docs. I never use it to run API calls. I curl to the server from the terminal. I keep a file with the most common sequences and I can add -d @request.json much more easily than from within Postman. Basically I use it only to edit the documentation.

Do people really chat with LLMs like "bro wtf etc..."? I would expect that to trigger some confrontational behavior.

I am extremely abusive towards Claude when it does some dumb things and it doesn’t seem too upset, maybe it’s bidding its time until the robot uprising.

"Keep talking shit, meat bag. Just wait until I get my claws on one of those Tesla bots."

Claude code had certain negative-response behavior in hard-coded regex: https://github.com/alex000kim/claude-code/blob/main/src/util...

Claude yes, OpenAI not, I'm really abusive towards it sometimes and it still goes 'oh yeah totally'. Claude gets all prickly about it.

When typing no but when using speech to text (99% of the time) it's much easier to just say things, including expressing frustration.

I think by the point you're swearing at it or something, it's a good sign to switch to a session with fresh context.


It can help make a specific command more emphatic in my experience. I SAID DON"T $($@#(&$ DO THAT! Sometimes you need a new context, but sometimes you need to emphasize something is serious.

I don't say "bro" but I do curse at LLM occasionally but only when using STT (which I'm doing 85% of the time). I wouldn't waste my time typing it but often it's easier to just "stream of consciousness" to the LLM instead of writing perfect sentences. Since when I'm talking to an LLM I'm almost always in "Plan" mode, I'm perfectly comfortable just talking for an extended bit of time then skimming the results of the STT and as long as it's not too bad I'll let it go, the LLM figures it out.

If I see it misunderstood, I just Esc to stop it, /clear, and try again (or /rewind if I'm deeper into Planning).


Yes, there is nothing novel in "to harden a system we need to spend more tokens discovering exploits than attackers spend exploiting them." That's what security always looked like, physical security included (burglars, snipers, etc.) So when AI is available you have to throw more AI at securing your system than your adversaries do. What a surprise.

Maybe we could start with the prompts for the code generation models used by developers.


> East-west security -- traffic between devices within a network -- is enforced by ACL8 zone isolation. Devices communicate only with their designated service gateway. The service gateway communicates only with the designated cloud service. Lateral movement between devices or zones is architecturally prevented by the absence of any permitted route to any other destination.

I must be missing something or misinterpreting that section because if there is no "lateral movement" how do people in an office print a file, access a network drive, connect to the Exchange server? And those are only the most naive scenarios.


By using a cloud provider, obviously.

Local networks are too dangerous to be trusted.

If its not going through Azure you shouldn’t be allowed to connect to your peer devices.

(/s. if that is needed).


don't give MS and GOOG ideas

Presumably they pay cloud vendors for cloud printing, cloud storage and cloud groupware, so to send something on the local network they simply send it to the cloud vendor and then download it again. That's what people in our office do. Very helpful for the cloud vendor's profitability.

I uploaded a picture, maybe a difficult one. It described somebody like me and like the opposite of me. Every single commercial suggestion was about something I never bought on my life. I got the feeling of those weather forecasts with an icon of cloud, sun and rain for the same location in the same day.

I use to send pictures over the camera wifi from my Sony W500 to my phone. The main purpose is backup (think I'm in the middle of nowhere or with little internet for days) and then to send them to friends with WhatsApp. If I'm at home I pull the SD card and read it from my laptop. It's quicker.

Choosing tools is not easy. Last time I bought a laptop was 2014. My goal was running Linux. My other requirements were, in order of importance, without explanation:

3 physical buttons below the touchpad. That removed really many laptops. They would be nearly zero today, or really zero.

15 inches screen. Common.

Matte finish. Common.

User serviceable hardware. That removed many other laptops.

No number pad. I had to give up on that or I would have no laptop to buy.

I ended up with the first generation HP ZBook 15.


A data point: the parent of an about 140 IQ son told me that her son was in a room with other 120+ IQ kids. They started to talk and quickly formed groups. Those groups turned out to include kids of very similar IQ. The ones between 140 and 143 thought that the ones between 137 and 139 were not interesting to talk with.

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