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Do you always speak so confidently?


Private with the Dev, the operator & everyone who uses any product of the training data they build.


Ah great, we can pin our hopes on elon-fucking-musk.

It's fair to say that we're "cooked" in ever sense of the word.


Elon knows his shit. The media sensationalizes his antics but he knows his shit and is very capable.

The only thing bad about Elon is business interests he will make policies that promote his own businesses. But trump will likely do the same.


> Elon knows his shit

I’ve been saying since the hyperloop in like 2014 that he doesn’t, and he’s done nothing to convince me otherwise.


he caught a rocket. Bro. He knows his shit.


I believe his engineers know their shit, and I give him props for funding them.


Elon is knee deep in engineering. He’s not only the person pushing this direction at a high level, he is down in the weeds.

You don’t know your shit if you aren’t aware of how close Elon is to engineering and science.


He’s not knee deep in engineering, at all. It’s ridiculous to imagine he is.

He hasn’t designed or engineered a single component. He hasn’t managed any internal project.

I have to ask, are you president of his fan club? You seem personally offended that I pointed out that he doesn’t actually contribute meaningfully to any engineering work.


>I have to ask, are you president of his fan club? You seem personally offended that I pointed out that he doesn’t actually contribute meaningfully to any engineering work.

No. I'm not a fan at all. But I don't have this biased hatred for him that you seem to have.

>He’s not knee deep in engineering, at all. It’s ridiculous to imagine he is.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYQxG4KEzvo

You are truly out of touch about this guy if you don't know that he's knee deep in engineering. Not even joking here. The fact that you don't know this shows that you don't really know much about him. Dude, just read his biography or if you don't have time watch the above video that sums it up from an unbiased pov.


I'm not convinced the complaint was directly related to the lack of available information on the film.


And at the very least straight to system level access if not more.


AV software needs kernel privilidges to have access to everything it needs to inspect, but the actual inspection of that data should be done with no privilidges.

I think most AV companies now have a helper process to do that.

If you successfully exploit the helper process, the worst damage you ought to be able to do is falsely find files to be clean.


> ...the worst damage you ought to be able to do is...

Ought. But it depends on the way the communication with the main process is done. I wouldn't be surprised if the main process trusts the output from the parser just a tiny bit too much.


Anti-cheats also whitelist legit AV drivers, even though cheaters exploit them to no end.


I like to mix and match my providers so everyone can have a good peek.


Wonder how long intelligence agencies have had this.


They'd probably put it in lightbulbs (to get a long lasting power source and good viewing angle).


They'd probably pay a contractor $60 million to develop it for the military and not actually wind up with anything of use


One comes standard with every shower door.


Implants which modulate and reflect incoming radio signals back to the radar device, especially powered by the radio wave itself, is nothing new in clandestine surveillance.


Always good to see something from Rob.

Question would be how high in the management chain did that have to go before a "internet reset" button was added to a plane.


Suppose you aren't trained, experienced or generally know about working with high voltage systems, like the author?


Then you learn you some, like the author.


Same way I learned to drive actually, behind the wheel of an 18 wheeler going down the freeway in the snow.


We weren't designed for anything. We take metal from ore and make metals which we shape and make thin to cut other apes in some cases to make them better even.

They're good apes brant


If you were to have 80% of adults performing surgery every morning and every evening, tired and distracted, you wouldn’t be surprised when surgical accidents become the #3 cause of death.


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