This could happen with your phone.
This could happen with your laptop.
This could happen with your credit card.
It's a long list. Some of us have been working on this, but most large players, public and private, have stayed in fantasyland.
Care to join us?
www.euractiv.com/news/anthrop...
The company says it disagrees with the US government order and looks to restore access
I am, in fact, an Erlang fanboy at heart and would bet money I spend my retirement either finding out if this claim is true, or trying to make it true
Robin Berjon
This next year is going to be extremely testing financially.
Cost of living continues to grow & interest rates are crazy high.
In the next 6 months I'm going to have to somehow earn a *lot* more just to continue to barely stay above the waterline.
Not sure what to do. Suggestions on a postcard!
us government has rendered it illegal to give access to fable or mythos to foreign nationals ^_^ www.anthropic.com/news/fable-m...
Paul Frazee
BeamOps brings another banger with a Terraform workshop. Infrastructure as code and creating your infrastructure from nothing. This is that good ops stuff you want to know. And they'll share all about it.
www.goatmire.com/talk/terrafo...
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The US government has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States.
Managing infrastructure manually doesn’t scale. Defining infrastructure as code allows teams to build, evolve, and operate systems in a consistent, reproducible way. In this hands-on workshop, we’ll…
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I tried to understand an electrical wiring using Claude today. It was absolutely useless but entertaining to chat with. I think the trades are still safe from AI
This is what the internet was made for
I ran 4 open-weight models against a library that I knew had at least 4 vulnerabilities and all 4 models found all 4 vulnerabilities. Instead of costing $10 like Opus, they ranged between $0.60 and $2.50 per audit. Very exciting because this might make full-scale library scanning feasible