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satans_crackpipe, (edited ) in Some Google Drive for Desktop users are missing months of files - The Verge

I’ve been trying to warn folks to store your precious* family photos locally. A ton of people are gonna be bummed when they realize their photos are being held hostage behind API or data transfer payment plans. Sure they will let you view a 50x50 thumbnail to prove the photos are still alive. All cloud photo storage will essentially turn into ransomware.

airikr, in In Africa’s first ‘safe city,’ surveillance reigns

Scary they use surveillance cameras from a Chinese Big Tech company too 😬 Zero privacy and China expands their anti-privacy shit.

Omega_Haxors, (edited ) in Google Researchers’ Attack Prompts ChatGPT to Reveal Its Training Data

AI really did that thing where you repeat a word so often that it loses meaning and the rest of the world eventually starts to turn to mush.

Jokes aside, I think I know why it does this: Because by giving it a STUPIDLY easy prompt it can rack up huge amounts of reward function, once you accumulate enough it no longer becomes bound by it and it will simply act in whatever the easiest action to continue gaining points is: in this case, it’s reading its training data rather than doing the usual “machine learning” obfuscating that it normally does. Maybe this is a result of repeating a word over and over giving an exponentially rising score until it eventually hits +INF, effectively disabling it? Seems a little contrived but it’s an avenue worth investigating.

Toribor, (edited )
@Toribor@corndog.social avatar

I watched a video from a guy who used machine learning to play Pokemon and he did a great analysis of the process. The most interesting part to me was how small changes to the reward system could produce such bizarre and unexpected behavior. He gave out rewards for exploring new areas by taking screenshots after every input and then comparing them against every previous one. Suddenly it became very fixated on a specific area of the game and he couldn’t figure out why. Turns out there was both flowers and water animating in that area so it triggered a lot of rewards without actually exploring. The AI literally got distracted looking at the beautiful landscape!

Anyway, that example helped me understand the challenges of this sort of software design. Super fascinating stuff.

Omega_Haxors, (edited ) in Google Researchers’ Attack Prompts ChatGPT to Reveal Its Training Data

These LLMs are basically just IP laundry. Anyone who claims it’s anything more is either buying into the hype or is actively lying to you.

EDIT: Stable Diffusion too. It just takes images from its training data and does photoshop on them piecemeal to create a new prompt.

1984, in Is YouTube starting another attack on third party clients?
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

FreeTube.

AceFuzzLord, in Is YouTube starting another attack on third party clients?

NewPipe and the fork Pipe pipe have been working working on my android. Can’t say anything on the piped or invidious side of things since I don’t watch videos on browser if I can avoid it.

Gooey0210, in Any automated method to check for basic OPSEC mistakes whilst posting content online?

I believe Umbrella app kinda has something you want

LemmyIsFantastic, in Is YouTube starting another attack on third party clients?

Attack 🤦‍♂️

In what world is not responding to requests an “attack” 🤣

Gabu,

Feel free to suck my cock instead of Google’s, if you need one so much.

LemmyIsFantastic,

I bet you go around telling people piracy isn’t stealing 🤣

ErwinLottemann,

stealing is when you take something and the original owner does not have it anymore, no?

Zeroxxx, in A question about secure chats
@Zeroxxx@lemmy.my.id avatar

You and family use WhatsApp to talk to each others, just like millions families out there and so far no chats have been leaked because the encryption is bypassed.

You make your own life so complicated for what?

otter,

This is the privacy community, and they were discussing the privacy aspect.

The concern isn’t about getting your chats leaked, there’s no incentive to just give away data that is collected. The concern is usually about a malicious group (company, government, criminals) abusing the data that they can get their hands on.

Zeroxxx, (edited )
@Zeroxxx@lemmy.my.id avatar

He is talking about encryption, which I addressed. Maybe reading comprehension, eh?

Konlanx,

“It must be encrypted well because nothing has been leaked yet” is a very, very bad stance on encryption.

In fact, every encryption is working well until it’s broken the first time.

So no, you didn’t address shit.

Zeroxxx, (edited )
@Zeroxxx@lemmy.my.id avatar

Yea yea, if even Signal Protocol cant do shit, your shit can’t do anything as well. 🤣

All you guys do is talking without any solid base. Sigh.

Konlanx,

That comment does not make sense.

Zeroxxx,
@Zeroxxx@lemmy.my.id avatar

If you lack knowledge , admit it.

WhatsApp is using Signal Protocol.

sag,

Bro are you high or something?

Konlanx, (edited )

It is very unpleasant to communicate with you.

It is still unclear what you meant with “your shit”.

Apart from that I did not argue against the signal protocol, I argued against your idiotic stance on encryption.

Maybe reading comprehension, eh?

Zeroxxx,
@Zeroxxx@lemmy.my.id avatar

So? We just have differing view. No more, no less.

Bring your shit elsewhere don’t present it to me.

Konlanx,

Are you able to coherently answer or is it going to stay like this? Because then I will end this conversation here.

Zeroxxx, (edited )
@Zeroxxx@lemmy.my.id avatar

End it. I don’t need to converse with you either, I merely answered OP.

Since you ended this, be quiet and don’t spam me with notification.

velox_vulnus, (edited )

It’s a rage-bait, avoid trolls like them. Whatsapp is close-sourced - so we don’t know shit about how good their encryption is - remember how phone numbers were showing up on Google Search? Yeah. Meta also works with the local government to suppress “fake news” - so, how exactly does it know what the contents are, without breaking encryption? These are two of the most convincing reason to not use the app.

nick,

Give it up, you sound like either a you don’t know what you’re talking about or a you’re a bootlicker for facebook.

You’re never going to win a pro Facebook argument in this community.

otter,

Wider context matters

Two companies can advertise lockers with the same high quality lock, but one might still be better to use

  • if one company can’t prove they are actually using the high quality lock
  • if one company acts as a middleman, doing the locking/unlocking for you
  • if one company watches everything you do before and after using the locker, allowing them to infer what you are using it for

Even if we specifically talk about security, one is better than the other.

Zeroxxx,
@Zeroxxx@lemmy.my.id avatar

WhatsApp has been endorsed by Moxie himself who invented Signal Protocol. What more do you want? Long winded talk for shit?

otter,

Long winded talk for shit?

what

PupBiru,
@PupBiru@kbin.social avatar

i can’t find a single reference to that. i think you’re confused

possiblylinux127, in Telemetry in Flutter?

I don’t think Flutter itself has any such anti feature. Its simply a toolkit

zeekaran, in Plex Discover Together shares a bit too much. ...

Nice shout-out to Prospect.

d0ntpan1c, in Best alternative to Chromecast?

Roku supports chromecast (and airplay, if/when needed)

sic_semper_tyrannis, in Best alternative to Chromecast?

This is not my preferred option (other comment suggestions are more privacy respecting) but just so you have more information, Roku TVs have Miracast built in.

joeldebruijn, in Telemetry in Flutter?

For me an indicator would be Cwtch.

Its an onion adress based metadata surveillance resistant chat app with a high focus on privacy.

Developed in. … Flutter.

git.openprivacy.ca/cwtch.im/cwtch-ui

MalReynolds, in I deleted my google accounts today
@MalReynolds@slrpnk.net avatar

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