

Why aren’t we adding any safeguard to what commands AI models can use?



Why aren’t we adding any safeguard to what commands AI models can use?

Detect is way too expensive because of the amount of unique visitors you get. When you federate and post, you’ll see your unique visitors climb fast.
Lemmy.ca gets it free I think because they are a non profit and deflect is being generous.
Netbird is an relay VPN at heart. The machines you connect called “peers” communicate with eachother like it’s one network. I could access my servers from anywhere else and it would connect provided I have the client on and connected.
When you register a peer by installing the client, the device gets a NetBird IP and domain that other peers in the network can access. The communication between the peers is end to end encrypted and if you access them with the provided Netbird IP or domain via HTTP, the packets in wireshark can not be read. From my testing it seems to be quite good.
The reverse proxy service feature is the way you can make something openly accessable without the end user needing to install a client. You specify the protocol, destination and port and you are set. The only downside is you need two domains, one for management and the other for proxying. You also need to set CNAME records right for the SSL certs to work.
My friend who has little self hosting experience was able to quickly get his Jellyfin up within a few minutes. NetBird deals with the cert for you in the background when you make the service. After a few seconds, the service is live and accessable


Too fucking late time to migrate.


Wow what a surprise. I can’t imagine anyone better to know how unsafe something is other than the lead architects themselves.


Gotta use the right protective glasses for whatever powerful laser pointer you got. Powerful ones can fuck up your eyes even off of reflected surfaces.


Meanwhile we’re integrating AI into classrooms. Surely nothing bad will come from that.


This is true and very underreported.


I am fine with it if they let you install stuff through adb.


That ain’t sussy in the slightest.
Regulators are gonna have a feast with this.