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I miss that game
I miss that game
My gender, or other genders, both are good ✨
Good example, I hope confirmation will be crucial and hopefully required before actions like this are taken by the device. Additionally I hope the prompt is phrased securely to make clear during parsing that the website text is not a user request. I imagine further research will highlight more robust prompting methods to combat this, though I suspect it will always be a consideration.
Given that personal sensitive data doesn’t leave a device except when authorised, a bad actor would need to access a target’s device or somehow identify and compromise the specific specially hardened Apple silicon server, which likely does not have any of the target’s data since it isn’t retained after computing a given request.
Accessing someone’s device leads to greater threats than prompt injection. Identifying and accessing a hardened custom server at the exact time data is processed is exceptionally difficult as a request. Outside of novel exploits of a user’s device during remote server usage, I suspect this is a pretty secure system.
Listening now, great coverage! Even in disagreement, they’ve insight, contacts, and experience that makes this worth hearing.
https://shop.fairphone.com/fairbuds Repairable, replaceable earbuds exist. Apple has no excuse. And I say that as an Apple user.
Every article has spin tbf. Neutrality is not a thing that exists.
Thanks for this! Brings back memories!
I remember renaming my civilisation to the “Mobian Empire” after we started to embrace the worm, and change from pacifists to militarists. It was a trip and a half ngl!
Based edit. Also, happy you’re in a union <3
Ngl I’m surprised they didn’t shrink their face here. It’s normally photoshopped but this is true to life.
FFXIV can be played with just a mouse. Free to level 60 (mmo)RPG with good story telling. But using the mouse in your left hand might feel strange tbf.
Excellent citation! Thanks for sharing!