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There's a world coming in which every appliance and automated system you can imagine will have had it's onboard OS pretzled together by vibe coders. Good coding by real human engineers will be considered a luxury process for high-end products while the masses live their lives in a sea of glitchy, unreliable, deeply insecure, highly networked cheap consumer goods, vacuuming up and reselling every byte of data they can get their claws into. This will be heralded by the tech oligarchs and their pet journalists and politicians as a great and revolutionary stepped forward on the March of Progress.

[–] thebardingreen@lemmy.starlightkel.xyz 17 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

Having worked with a bunch of Boomer and older Gen X EEs, it is a fucking misogynistic boys club of white ass old men with undiagnosed autism. I have never heard so many racist and sexist jokes in the workplace (except when I worked in VC, and those guys were JUST sexist).

So this surprises me not at all (in fact, I think I've heard it before, but as "Black Boys * * *").

So much cybercrime. All the cybercrime.

It sounds like the real issue for these fuckwits is that script kiddies are running jailbroken models with darknet edgelord sounding names (WormGPT roflmao). This whole article is like some security company execs generating clickbait and citations to get attention by saying scary shit about a nothing burger.

[–] thebardingreen@lemmy.starlightkel.xyz 13 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Oh man, I hate the use of all the scary language around jailbreaking.

This means cybercriminals are using jailbreaking techniques to bypass the built-in safety features of these advanced LLMs (AI systems that generate human-like text, like OpenAI’s ChatGPT). By jailbreaking them, criminals force the AI to produce “uncensored responses to a wide range of topics,” even if these are “unethical or illegal,” researchers noted in their blog post shared with Hackread.com.

“What’s really concerning is that these aren’t new AI models built from scratch – they’re taking trusted systems and breaking their safety rules to create weapons for cybercrime,“ he warned.

"Hackers make uncensored AI... only BAD people would want to do this, to use it to do BAD CRIMINAL things."

God forbid I want to jailbreak AI or run uncensored models on my own hardware. I'm just like those BAD CRIMINAL guys.

Shrek is love. Shrek is life.

[–] thebardingreen@lemmy.starlightkel.xyz 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Arnock, on the night of his joining. Kiteo, his eyes opened! Vulcans at Decatur!

[–] thebardingreen@lemmy.starlightkel.xyz 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

One of my favorite campaigns that I've run several times, the antagonists are a conspiracy of powerful undead who plan to undeadify a bunch of high-level characters and influential nobles (including a blue dragon, at one point), adding them to the conspiracy and creating more dangerous antagonists for the PCS.

At each stage of the game, the undead have several plans hatching all at once and it's difficult for the PCs to figure out what they all are and stop them. And they have to prioritize. There's also an Imperial senate they have to keep track of (like how many votes they have on their side versus how many votes their opponents have, both those under the influence of the undead and those just on the wrong side of the political game).

Each time they save someone, they add a powerful ally to their side, each time they lose someone... They now have a new dangerous enemy to worry about. By itself, this raises the stakes.

Here's some cool battles from that game... Each one is really nasty, but less so if the characters go in having done research and had previous successes. What makes them cool is that I spent the time to create the opponents... Not just stats but agenda, purpose and personality AND the consequences of winning and losing beforehand. The following monsters from 3.5 (that's the era where I created this game, but there's so much good material from all of those source books that you can go harvest for cool monster ideas).

1) Bone Naga.

One of my favorites. An arrogant young senator / nobleman (and potential regent / imperial heir, which is important) has had a statue of himself placed in the parkland outside the Senate building, where everyone has to see it walking to and from the Senate building.

The statue is actually hollow, and coiled inside is a bone naga, using detect thoughts to spy on all the senators (and the PCs).

To soften the PCs up if they mess with the statue during the day, the nobleman's guards confront them and start a fight. If they mess with the statue at night, they get in a fight with the nobleman himself (who is a psycho cultist who's been sacrificing teenage peasants to the devil he worships and who has a necklace that can summon lesser devils). The corpses of the sacrifice victims also rise as zombies (ghouls / ghasts - depending on character level) and join the fight if the PCS are stomping.

2) Vampire Ninjas

If you take the time to make the vampire ninjas as actual characters and think through their powers, they're actually super nasty and can totally TPK if you're not careful. Mist form / bat form combined with Ninja stealth and sneak attack? The vampires are trying to off the leaders of the local thieves and assassins guilds and take their place. Those two guilds are in a manufactured gang war started by one of the vampires (a halfling vampire assassin... Think about it. It's super nasty). You use sneak attack to hurt the big fighter badly right at the start of combat. If the vampires are getting pummeled, they go in and out of mist form and then sneak attack from mist form.

3) Blue dragon fight.

In my world, dragons of all colors used to interfere in politics all the time, but then retreated from the world for some reason. It doesn't matter why, what matters is that a blue dragon has started attacking imperial shipping after literally centuries of dragons leaving the humanoid world alone.

If the characters go stop the dragon the fight is deliberately a little bit too hard for them... Like they should lose at least one or two people if they do this (Even if those people get resurrected later).

However, if they're observant they may notice that the dragon seems to be unwell and sickly. If they managed to get it to stop fighting and talk to them, they will learn that the main big bad has promised it eternal life as an undead (and the dragon is pissed because it's dying had a stupidly young age... f or a dragon... of some mysterious illness). Of course, the big bad made the dragon sick. If they can cure it, they've made a powerful new ally. If they don't deal with the dragon soon enough, the big bad will show up at the final showdown riding a dracolitch lol. If they kill the dragon, the big bad will show up at the final showdown riding a zombie dragon that can still use its breath weapon.

There are some other really good scenarios in this campaign. An Eye of Fear and Flame and an army of specters are besieging one of the imperial relatives in his country estate. An entropic reaper has been summoned from the outer planes and is stalking and murdering the High-Ranking clergy of the imperial church. If they didn't deal with the cultist guy, he summons ice devils to attack the Senate building. If they DID deal with him, his father raises an army and marches on the capitol.

Oh right, another aspect of this game is that there are various military actions going on and if the PCS don't intervene in them, they end in massacres. And of course the dead soldiers are raised to join the ranks of the undead army. Also, Charnel Hounds and Boneyards are awesome aggregate undead... The more land battles are allowed to happen without PC intervention, the more hit dice the charnel hound has when it shows up. XD

[–] thebardingreen@lemmy.starlightkel.xyz 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I can see the potential future value I'm setting the precedent that we can nationalize giant businesses.

I don't think Trump should be the one to set that precedent though.

Even a broken Berman is right twice a season.

I've read exactly one time travel story where that was taken into account. They were trying to communicate with the past using tachyon beams, and they had to beam them into space aimed at where Earth WAS at the time they were trying to communicate with it.

 

Hello everyone.

I haven't had any need for OCR software in probably 15 years, but I have a client who has 7 document boxes worth of forms filled out by hand that they need digitized. They're scanning them into PDFs this week, but want to recover FirstName, LastName, Phone, Email and then a hand written feed back box and load those all into a database.

ChatGPT recommended ABBYY, but it looks like it might be overkill for a one time need like this.

I told them that a couple teenagers doing data entry might be more accurate and cheaper. IDK if that's really true though. I'm not at all an expert on OCR software.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

 
 

No really, these books are what you get if you answer the question "What if after the Mist came, the surviving humans rebuilt a Steampunk civilization with magic airships and uplifted cats?"

I was gonna say this is now my head canon, but I actually think he's so obvious about drawing the connections in this book it's a little beyond head canon.

Anyway, since I feel sure it will come up if I start a conversation about these books on Lemmy, feel free to use the space below ↓ to hate on Jim Butcher for his MenWritingWomen problems... They're real and they bug me too. They just don't stop him from telling a fun and engaging story, which this was for me.

 

Casual hobbyist, not an expert here.

It WAS working... About eight months ago, I trained a bunch of embeddings and hypernetworks and it all worked great.

Cut to the present, I want to do some more training. I've updated Automatic1111 several times, but nothing else about my setup has changed. However, whenever I try to train anything (embeddings, hypernetworks or loras), loss is NaN for 4 out of 5 steps right from the get go. As the training progresses, loss becomes NaN for 9 out of 10 steps, then 19 out of 20 steps around step 3,000, which is as far as I've gotten. Hypernetworks just don't work at that point and embeddings produce garbage.

I have googled like crazy, and found

A few threads, where the best hint is that (at least 8-9 months ago) xformers broke training. Well, I've messed around with xformers, uninstalled and reinstalled xformers, eaten xformers for breakfast. Behavior is the same.

Lower training rate I have set my training rate to 0.0000000000000005. Behavior is identical.

My system is on the low end for VRAM (8G). I have TWO 8G cards, so I wish I could train on both like I can for Llama. But I also think that's not it, because my OLD embeddings and hypernetworks came out great and still work.

Any thoughts here?

 

Battle takes place in a mountain valley five miles long by two miles wide. There is a ruined castle at each end of the valley and a rushing mountain stream twenty feet wide and four feet deep running through the middle. The valley is surrounded by impassible mountains on three sides and an impassibly steep cliff on the fourth side.

Both sides will stop at nothing to kill the other. Lan and Moiraine believe that Geralt and Yen are previously unknown Forsaken and have murdered Rand. Geralt and Yen believe that Lan and Moiraine have murdered Ciri. Both sides are otherwise in character.

Each side starts in one of the two ruined castles and are aware of where the other side starts. Assume that any magical means Yen and Moiraine have to hide themselves from magical spying are affective against the other's magic (Chaos vs the One Power).

Round 1: Book Moiraine / Lan vs Book Geralt / Yen.

Round 2: Netflix Geralt / Yen vs Amazon Prime Moiraine / Lan.

Round 3:Book Moiraine / Lan vs CD Projekt Red Geralt / Yen with YOU playing as Geralt.

 

 

Hello all.

I'm a long time hobbyist fountain maker and an off and on keeper of reptiles and amphibians since I was a wee lad.

I'm embarking on an ambitious project to build a multi environment paludarium, connected by a running fountain (my goal is to create a desert environment with a small spring where the spring then runs into two part swamp environment and finally a purely aquatic environment.

I DO plan to keep different animals in the different environments (I even plan to make a river bank burrow for my hamster)... but before everyone crucifies me, I'm planning to make sure the animals remain isolated from (and largely unaware of) one another, except for the running water, and YES I know MANY amphibians are poisonous to other animals. I'm going to do all my homework to make sure I'm a good small critter daddy. I'll post videos and pics of the build as I go through it (I'm still in the materials assembling phase) and I'll be open to animal safety feedback as I do.

My question is about safe materials to use for making the water ways. I don't want to use something that leaches toxins into the water and harms my critters.

I have some Instant Ocean HoldFast Epoxy, which I thought will be good for gluing rocks and stuff in place (and which is "fish safe"), but I really want something like a grout, cement or modelling clay. There's stuff I've used for fountain making in the past, but it usually has chemical epoxies and resins in it that I don't think I want to expose the animals to.

Any ideas?

 

The captains:

  • Captain Jonathan Archer, USS Enterprise NX-01
  • Captain Saru, USS Discovery NCC-1031
  • Captain Christopher Pike, USS Enterprise NCC-1701
  • Captain James T Kirk, USS Enterprise NCC-1701
  • Captain Jean Luc Picard, USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D
  • Captain Benjamin Sisko, Deep Space Nine / USS Defiant NX-74205
  • Captain Kathrine Janeway, USS Voyager NCC-74656
  • Captain Carol Freeman, USS Cerritos, NCC-75567

Round 1)

Each captain has a hand phaser (or a phase pistol, in the case of Archer) of a variety they could obtain in their ship's armoury. Battle takes place aboard the abandoned Cardassian space station Empok Nor. You and your defenders start in ops, the attackers start in the docking ring. They will stop at nothing to kill you, but are otherwise in character.

Saru has passed through the vahar'ai transformation.

Round 2)

Same as round 1, but each captain brings two members of their crew. All crew members have hand phasers (or phase pistols) in addition to their other specified gear.

Archer gets Phlox with ten minutes of prep time and access to his menagerie and Malcom Reed with a phase rifle.

Saru get's Michael Burnham with a tricorder and Mirror Georgiou with 2 daggers. Saru has passed through the vahar'ai transformation.

Pike get's Una "Number One" Chin-Riley and La'an Noonien-Singh with a phaser rifle.

Kirk gets Spock with a tricorder and Sulu with a katana.

Picard gets Data with a tricorder and Worf with a Bat'leth.

Sisko gets Odo and Miles "the Hero of Setlik 3" O'Brien with his tool box and a tricorder.

Janeway gets Seven of Nine with a tricorder and Tuvok with a phaser rifle.

Freeman gets Shaxs and Jack Ransom

Once again, you and your defenders start in ops, the attackers start in the docking ring.

Round 3)

Ships. You are in a damaged escape pod, with a transport inhibitor field (so you cannot be beamed away). The captains are coming after you in their ships. One of your defenders has you in a tractor beam when the battle starts, but the other ships are closing fast.

USS Discovery predates the time skip.

Sisko has the Defiant, not Deep Space Nine.

Voyager is season 7 (Delta Flyer, lessons learned from their travels) but NOT upgraded by future Janeway.

 

Captain Jean Luc Picard, Geordi La'Forge and Data are transported back in time, by an alien artifact and appear in the court of Phillip the Second of France in the year 1213. Their technology is not transported with them (other than Data) but they may build technology (up to their own tech level) out of local materials / with local help. The French king pleads with them to help him win the Anglo-French war of 1213, which Picard initially refuses due to the Temporal Prime Directive. But he changes his mind when it becomes clear that some other time travelers are helping England.

Because meanwhile, Nick Fury, Tony Stark and Steve Rogers (MCU) have been transported back in time by an alien artifact and appear in the court of John of England in the year 1213. Their technology is not transported with them but they may build technology (up to their own tech level) out of local materials / with local help. The English king pleads with them to help him win the Anglo-French war of 1213, to which Fury agrees in return for help return to their own time.

Keeping in mind the characters abilities, knowledge and their personalities (and how those personalities will interact with the period they find themselves in) which team is better equipped to help their side win the war?

 

A visionary Rabbi rose to be the leader of the Trids. And he led his people forth unto the desert, at the edge of the mountains, where they went to toil and make the land fruitful.

But as they plowed and furrowed the land, a giant came down from the mountains and assailed them, delivering terrible kicks with his huge feet, driving them away from their fields and their labors. Afraid and suffering, the Trids went to the Rabbi and said "Something must be done!"

So the Rabbi went into mountains, and soon found the cave wherein the giant dwelt. Being a man of God and diplomacy, the Rabbi entered the cave and called out to the giant saying "Oh giant, I am the Rabbi of the people who dwell below you in the desert. And I have come to plead for you not to assault them at their labors."

The giant scowled at the Rabbi and said "I like to kick Trids."

The Rabbi frowned and said "Surly, there is some way that we can live in peace and harmony with you. We wish no harm to you, or trespass, we simply wish to make the desert flower and grow our crops."

But the giant scowled and said "I like to kick Trids."

At last loosing his patience the Rabbi shouted at the giant "You big bully! If you like kicking people so much, why do you not kick me!?"

The giant smiled at the Rabbi and said "Silly Rabbi, kicks are for Trids!"

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