ChiefSinner
The word you're looking for is steganography
Mostly, its my own personal choice / preference.
When I see chatgpt spun up code, sometimes its rock solid. Sometimes it uses weird logic that is hard to follow. I prefer it to review my code, rather than review its.
I'm kind of partial to how military concepts use cases for ai. Like anything that can do damage or complex tasks must be done by a human. Mediocre tasks, I can see a use for it.
Like for instance, write a code to automate scheduling jobs to backup multiple systems using this fileset to backup or skip I'd feel OK to let ai do. They should all be basically the same. But to script code that is critical to infrastructure and/or complex I feel it is not the right tool to use.
Edit: all LLMs are basically the same imo. The github one might have access to more code though, idk never used it. If it does look at private repos, then I'd say it would be better, but honestly I think they're about the same.
Lord have mercy. Canada has lost their minds.
Hahhaa yes
Chatgpt is good for code reviews. I wouldn't trust it for making code though.
More like google searches and a lot of CTL+c and CTL+v
Grsecurity stopped providing their kernel patches for free years ago. The alpine grsec patches are years old -- like before spectre/meltdown. Don't use them. Just use hardenedbsd/netbsd/openbsd.
Made byTyson or of? 😳
I've got a t620, and am using it as a firewall. It has aes-ni so I can generate certs. Plus it has a pcie slot, so I threw a nic in there. Its powerful for around the same price as a raspberry pi is going these days. I think I got it for about $80 plus $10 or $15 for the nic.
Just always browse incognito/private. I haven't gotten hit yet. I strive for a leave no cookies behind type browser.
Palestinians also contain Christians. Its just the modern term for gentiles in Israel now.