Trying to find interesting things related to GPT-3, tools, apps, etc. I haven't found much though. There's a lot of "hype" on Twitterβ’ but "no show". Anyone come across anything interesting I should add to this list? I mean c'mon, if you're gonna show off something, at least link to a working version, show the code, something! π€¦ββοΈ
Trying to find interesting things related to GPT-3, tools, apps, etc. I haven't found much though. There's a lot of "hype" on Twitterβ’ but "no show". Anyone come across anything interesting I should add to this list? I mean c'mon, if you're gonna show off something, at least link to a working version, show the code, something! π€¦ββοΈ
<a href="...">...</a> don't render/display properly in Goryon? (I haven't been using it myself since I can no longer build it...)
<a href="...">...</a> don't render/display properly in Goryon? (I haven't been using it myself since I can no longer build it...)
I also talked about it in a blog post Future of Yarn.social
I also talked about it in a blog post Future of Yarn.social
1. Download the latest
v0.0.14 binary from the Releases page2. Replace the binary installed on the Vultr VM which I _think_ is located in
/usr/local/bin/3. Restart the
yarnd service, which _think_ is systemctl restart yarnd
1. Download the latest
v0.0.14 binary from the Releases page2. Replace the binary installed on the Vultr VM which I _think_ is located in
/usr/local/bin/3. Restart the
yarnd service, which _think_ is systemctl restart yarnd
yarnd (what every Yarn.social pod runs)
yarnd (what every Yarn.social pod runs)
> Kevin Rudd on Scott Morrison's blatant lie.
> Kevin Rudd on Scott Morrison's blatant lie.
> The text describes a situation where a security consultant, Lance Vick, recently acquired the expired domain used by the maintainer of a widely used NPM package. He did this to remind the JavaScript community that the NPM Registry still hasn't implemented adequate security. Vick argues that taking over the NPM account of a popular project to conduct a software supply chain attack continues to be too easy. Part of the problem is that JavaScript developers often use packages that implement simple functions that are either already built into the language, like forEach, or ought to be crafted manually to avoid yet another dependency, like left-pad (now built-in as padStart). These trivial packages get incorporated into other packages, which may in turn become dependencies in different packages
> The text describes a situation where a security consultant, Lance Vick, recently acquired the expired domain used by the maintainer of a widely used NPM package. He did this to remind the JavaScript community that the NPM Registry still hasn't implemented adequate security. Vick argues that taking over the NPM account of a popular project to conduct a software supply chain attack continues to be too easy. Part of the problem is that JavaScript developers often use packages that implement simple functions that are either already built into the language, like forEach, or ought to be crafted manually to avoid yet another dependency, like left-pad (now built-in as padStart). These trivial packages get incorporated into other packages, which may in turn become dependencies in different packages
> Categorize this text:
>
>> This text is an email from a hacker who has gained access to the recipient's devices and has been monitoring their internet activity. The hacker threatens to release embarrassing videos of the recipient if they do not pay a ransom of $1590 within 48 hours.
> Categorize this text:
>
>> This text is an email from a hacker who has gained access to the recipient's devices and has been monitoring their internet activity. The hacker threatens to release embarrassing videos of the recipient if they do not pay a ransom of $1590 within 48 hours.
> The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) and Linux Foundation are asking for $150 million in funding over two years to fix ten major open-source security problems. The government will not be paying the freight for these changes. Amazon, Ericsson, Google, Intel, Microsoft, and VMWare have
Hmmm π€
> The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) and Linux Foundation are asking for $150 million in funding over two years to fix ten major open-source security problems. The government will not be paying the freight for these changes. Amazon, Ericsson, Google, Intel, Microsoft, and VMWare have
Hmmm π€
> This is also called the "Four bar Blues", It's a type of music that only has 4 chords that basically became the basis of so-called "Pop Music" π Brilliant stuff these guys! π
> This is also called the "Four bar Blues", It's a type of music that only has 4 chords that basically became the basis of so-called "Pop Music" π Brilliant stuff these guys! π
How does Whoogle work btw?
How does Whoogle work btw?
Googleβ’ is the only search engine? π Right?! π
Googleβ’ is the only search engine? π Right?! π
> Oh my god!!! π This is so fucking hilarious!!! π Good on ya The Chaster
> Oh my god!!! π This is so fucking hilarious!!! π Good on ya The Chaster
Interesting opening and attack plan π Must try this out a few times and see how it goes for me π
Interesting opening and attack plan π Must try this out a few times and see how it goes for me π
/data # ls -1 *westbam*
ls: *westbam*: No such file or directory
/data # ls -1 *nabaz*
ls: *nabaz*: No such file or directory
/data # ls -1 *westbam*
ls: *westbam*: No such file or directory
/data # ls -1 *nabaz*
ls: *nabaz*: No such file or directory
go get'int it might even work π
go get'int it might even work π
So good!
So good!
> In this video I make the darkest clothing in the world of a fabric known as IR flock sheet.
Pretty cool stuff π
> In this video I make the darkest clothing in the world of a fabric known as IR flock sheet.
Pretty cool stuff π
Stratospheric aerosol injection - Wikipedia
> Stratospheric aerosol injection is a proposed method of solar geoengineering (or solar radiation modification) to reduce human-induced global warming. This would introduce aerosols into the stratosphere to create a cooling effect via global dimming, which occurs naturally from volcanic eruptions.[1] It appears that stratospheric aerosol injection, at a moderate intensity, could counter most changes to temperature and precipitation, take effect rapidly, have low direct implementation costs, and be reversible in its direct climatic effects.[2] The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concludes that it "is the most-researched [solar geoengineering] method, with high agreement that it could limit warming to below 1.5Β°C."[3] However, like other solar geoengineering approaches, stratospheric aerosol injection would do so imperfectly and other effects are poss
Stratospheric aerosol injection - Wikipedia
> Stratospheric aerosol injection is a proposed method of solar geoengineering (or solar radiation modification) to reduce human-induced global warming. This would introduce aerosols into the stratosphere to create a cooling effect via global dimming, which occurs naturally from volcanic eruptions.[1] It appears that stratospheric aerosol injection, at a moderate intensity, could counter most changes to temperature and precipitation, take effect rapidly, have low direct implementation costs, and be reversible in its direct climatic effects.[2] The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concludes that it "is the most-researched [solar geoengineering] method, with high agreement that it could limit warming to below 1.5Β°C."[3] However, like other solar geoengineering approaches, stratospheric aerosol injection would do so imperfectly and other effects are poss
> As a member of the Voices of Ryan group for the Ryan electronorate in QLD, I'm hoping the wonderful ~100k folks in this area vote Julian Simmons MP out and get this seat finally out of the Liberals hands (who've held this seat for over ~30 years!!!) -- REMEMBER: You DO NOT have to vote with the "How to Vote" (HTV) cards! Vote your way, Vote One for Climate! C'mon Aussies! Don't let the Liberals (or Labor) burn this wonderful country to the ground.
> As a member of the Voices of Ryan group for the Ryan electronorate in QLD, I'm hoping the wonderful ~100k folks in this area vote Julian Simmons MP out and get this seat finally out of the Liberals hands (who've held this seat for over ~30 years!!!) -- REMEMBER: You DO NOT have to vote with the "How to Vote" (HTV) cards! Vote your way, Vote One for Climate! C'mon Aussies! Don't let the Liberals (or Labor) burn this wonderful country to the ground.