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01:54:51<kpcyrd>I like how chatgpt beats google translate in kinda every way at translating text, especially in "not fucking up semantics"
01:56:50<nicolas17>until someone prompt-injects it
01:57:46<kpcyrd>prompt-injection is only relevant when you try to build a user interface around it
01:58:20<kpcyrd>for the translation use-case you interface directly with no other party involved
01:59:32<kpcyrd>it's like saying /usr/bin/psql has sql injection
02:00:50<kpcyrd>ah well, the use-case I was going for is "translate this text I wrote into spanish: " not "translate this text somebody else wrote to english: "
02:01:22<nicolas17>ahh okay
02:08:45<kpcyrd>I tried using google translate to order a soda in Spanish (among other things), using German as my input language, and it let through 'cola' unmodified, but that word exists in Spanish and means 'ass'
02:13:02<kpcyrd>in other news: cutting an onion into small cubes, letting it marinate in honey and then adding the result to my ramen was likely the best idea I had recently
02:13:11<kpcyrd>going to try peanut butter next
02:19:24<@imer>would you freeze that first or how are you cutting it into cubes? ;)
02:20:58@imer is here to make the absolute worst jokes all week
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03:00:54<@JAA>So the sale of Infowars to The Onion was blocked.
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03:11:01<kpcyrd>imer: cut in half and then like this https://f.uguu.se/LVmwgthc.png
03:12:10<kpcyrd>works well. due to it's layered structure you only need to cut two axis to get something cube-y
03:14:42<kpcyrd>the smaller you cut the more surface you get which is good for flavor development, and for texture because then it doesn't feel like you're eating the individual ingredients but something new
03:15:17<@imer>oh, I was referring to the peanut butter you were going to try marinating in honey next.. hence the terrible joke :|
03:15:19<@imer>sorry
03:15:40<kpcyrd>oh, hah :D
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03:16:38<kpcyrd>if you don't cut all the way in step two everything is still held together as one piece and step three is easier to do
03:16:47kpcyrd likes cooking
03:17:31<@imer>https://medium.com/@drspoulsen/a-solution-to-the-onion-problem-of-j-kenji-l%C3%B3pez-alt-c3c4ab22e67c if you haven't seen this, it is total overkill haha
03:17:34<kpcyrd>did you know recipes are not copyrightable?
03:18:30<@imer>yeah, now that you say it - wonder if that is actually universal across the world
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03:19:41<@imer>seems that way, neato
03:21:36<kpcyrd>I wish more stuff was like that
03:22:22<kpcyrd>I essentially use the same technique like in the video, except I skip the horizontal cut because it doesn't seem to be necessary
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03:24:24<kpcyrd>(peanut butter was fine, but not as fine as the onion-honey-sauce)
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03:52:12<@JAA>It probably depends on how the recipe is written though. Now that I think about it, this is probably why recipes in food blogs are always 90% fluff. The fluff is copyrightable.
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04:21:10<nicolas17>yes that's exactly why
04:57:32<thuban>https://galpalactic.tumblr.com/post/134577149346/me-googles-how-to-mash-potatoes-some-food
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06:58:27<pabs>https://www.404media.co/wordpress-wp-engine-preliminary-injunction/
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10:26:09<IDK>https://blog.cloudflare.com/ai-audit-enforcing-robots-txt/
10:26:25<IDK>This is depressing, AI companies have ruined web archiving even more
10:40:51<k>:|
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11:44:01<f_>:|
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13:09:10<kpcyrd>JAA: I guess it's also why google search is trash for recipes while chatgpt is only giving you the info you're actually looking for, and at the same time able to substitute allergens or turn it vegan on demand
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20:07:01<steering>food recipes: not copyrightable
20:07:05<steering>software recipes: copyrightable
20:07:06<steering>;)
20:09:24<k>steering evil arc
20:15:38<steering>https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTm058axjwEXwOM-SFBpsVKMhaKAwHJs5nzhw&s
20:23:38<steering>>Mike Fiedler, the PyPI Safety and Security Engineer is working on new systems for reducing the time that malware is available to be installed on PyPI, through APIs that security researchers can automatically send reports to and new "quarantine" release status to prevent harm while a human investigates the situation. Expect more in this space in 2025!
20:24:00steering waits patiently for someone to quarantine a security release so that no one can patch
20:26:01<steering>(https://blog.pypi.org/posts/2024-12-11-ultralytics-attack-analysis/)
20:26:13<steering>>Once tools begin utilizing these publish attestations to record the “expected” provenance of software, this type of attack will be less effective as the lack of provenance information will be more apparent and verifiable at install time.
20:26:28<steering>except the first upload *was* attested... \o/
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20:41:09<immibis>the bureaucracy will expand to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy
20:44:28<@JAA>And Ultralytics even explicitly said that provenance stuff couldn't have helped.
20:45:32<steering>https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Sec-GPC what the...
20:45:39<steering>is it just me or is the Do-Not-Track 2.0???
20:46:52<@JAA>It is.
20:48:20<@JAA>There was a legal quirk in California that meant the DNT header wasn't considered legally enforceable, so a replacement was born.
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