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barking_biscuit commented on “Fractureiser” malware in popular Minecraft mods and modpacks   prismlauncher.org/news/cf... · Posted by u/deafpiano
oefrha · 3 years ago
> A CDN compromise or cache poisoning is not out of the question due to Curse's usage of the extremely outdated and insecure MD5 to verify downloads.

If someone found an md5 preimage attack, they wouldn’t burn it on some random Minecraft players.

barking_biscuit · 3 years ago
It's one of the biggest games in the world, so I can see the appeal of targeting Minecraft players, especially since a lot of them are children and don't know what's going on. I checked my sons computer for this malware yesterday, and luckily he wasn't infected, but I ran OSForensics on his computer afterwards to see if he did get infected what kind of data an attacker might be able to get, and there was all sorts of PII from myself and my wife having used that computer before at one point or another. I'm sure with such a large install base there's plenty of opportunity to steal lots of valuable info.
barking_biscuit commented on SEC asks for emergency order to freeze Binance US assets anywhere in the world   cnbc.com/2023/06/06/sec-a... · Posted by u/jb1991
TeMPOraL · 3 years ago
Yes, if we had the previous Internet to go on.

It's a sobering moment when you realize that a lot of tech is actually net negative to you - not the least because it outsourced to you the work that previously was done, much more efficiently, by specialized labor.

barking_biscuit · 3 years ago
This is my take too. If we knew then what we know now, we'd probably make different choices.
barking_biscuit commented on SEC asks for emergency order to freeze Binance US assets anywhere in the world   cnbc.com/2023/06/06/sec-a... · Posted by u/jb1991
cypress66 · 3 years ago
"Not your keys not your crypto" doesn't mean a world without exchanges.

Exchanges should be used to exchange, not as a bank where you store your crypto.

barking_biscuit · 3 years ago
But then how would you loan out all your customers money to your shell companies?
barking_biscuit commented on SEC asks for emergency order to freeze Binance US assets anywhere in the world   cnbc.com/2023/06/06/sec-a... · Posted by u/jb1991
thelastparadise · 3 years ago
The quality of discourse at this stage of the thread (2 hours, 20 comments) is incredibly disappointing.

Hn usually has high quality discussions. What is it about crypto that causes us to lose our minds?

barking_biscuit · 3 years ago
I remember fondly participating in the hype around crypto in 2017 and going in on btc/eth and also building a mining rig etc. The discourse on HN back then is quite different from today. These days we've seen scam after scam, fraud after fraud, failure after failure. From a technology perspective it's neat, but the kinds of individuals it tends to attract make it seemingly not actually all that useful in wider society. These days I'm ultra skeptical of anything crypto.
barking_biscuit commented on SEC asks for emergency order to freeze Binance US assets anywhere in the world   cnbc.com/2023/06/06/sec-a... · Posted by u/jb1991
EA-3167 · 3 years ago
That was an "ok" argument maybe 5-8 years ago, now there's too much evidence that no legitimate use case exists, and every alleged one turns out to be a fraud or a get-rich-quick scheme.
barking_biscuit · 3 years ago
I'm with you on this one. It was a solid argument in 2017, but even by 2018 the writing was on the wall for crypto. John Oliver recently did another segment on crypto and he absolutely nailed it in saying that the only real currency in crypto is confidence, and that tends to attract a certain kind of individual, namely scammers/fraudsters.
barking_biscuit commented on AI will save the world?   pmarca.substack.com/p/why... · Posted by u/kjhughes
friend_and_foe · 3 years ago
I remember, and I agree with you. These tools have improved our lives. But they've damaged our lives on other ways.

I remember waking up every morning and without a second thought, I got up, out in the world, did things I felt like doing, saw people I liked on a whim, every day was jam packed with eventfulness and dimension and interaction. I took that for granted. Now, kids don't play outside, nobody knows how to drive because their mind is somewhere else 24/7 and we check our phones before we do anything else. But the flip side is, I can know anything I want that is known by someone else with less physical effort than it would take me to make a sandwich. I can talk to almost any human being in the world while doing any mundane task anywhere in my environment. It's amazing.

But we did lose something, I believe something very important. It wasn't free, it cost us something. Was it worth it? I don't know. I think yes, but I'm not really sure.

barking_biscuit · 3 years ago
It feels like we're at the pareto frontier. Technological advancement used to feel like it truly was progress, but we're now at a point where advancement is simply advancement, and we're well aware that as the technology advances, there's an equal an opposite regression in society somewhere.
barking_biscuit commented on AI will save the world?   pmarca.substack.com/p/why... · Posted by u/kjhughes
gigel82 · 3 years ago
All regimes asymptotically tend towards authoritarian in the long run; from their POV it's just easier to do their job that way. AI will greatly accelerate this trend.
barking_biscuit · 3 years ago
This feels like the correct take to me.

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barking_biscuit commented on Had a call with Reddit to discuss pricing   old.reddit.com/r/apolloap... · Posted by u/robbiet480
bri3d · 3 years ago
This is has always been an interesting aspect of Reddit.

On the one hand, this is fine: Reddit is supposed to be a collection of independently moderated sub-communities with their own rules and administration. On the other hand, you have a unified identity and content history across those communities, so it's a lot easier for one community to take action based on your history in another, which is a strange dynamic.

I actually think Facebook Groups are onto something with the way post history and profiles work: each Facebook Group a user posts in creates a separate sub-profile for that user which is specific to the Group. Users in that Group can see a user's post history in that Group, and that user's "main" profile depending on their privacy settings, but a user can't walk "across" to see a user's post history in other Groups unless they search from that other Group.

I feel like per-subreddit post histories along with a global user profile would help move Reddit more towards the "sub-community" vision if that's the direction they want to go.

The issues Reddit have are:

* Cross-stalking, as discussed above.

* Content discovery. This is the same problem every user-generated content platform has. What sub-communities get surfaced on the logged-out front page? Cross-pollinated to existing users? Every type of content will be objectionable to someone, so deciding what to show is always going to be a lightning-rod issue with advertiser dollars at stake.

* Global moderation. What's "bad" enough to get a user banned from _all_ of Reddit? What happens when that user is completely banned (do all of their old posts disappear?) Should large-scale content moderation like spam be handled at a platform or a community level?

barking_biscuit · 3 years ago
> What's "bad" enough to get a user banned from _all_ of Reddit?

explicit deepfakes

barking_biscuit commented on Gorilla: Large Language Model connected with massive APIs   gorilla.cs.berkeley.edu/... · Posted by u/shishirpatil
TeMPOraL · 3 years ago
Between "hugging face" and "oobabooga", I already gave up on the field's ability to come up with sensible names for things.
barking_biscuit · 3 years ago
What's super confusing is people on r/LocalLLaMA often just refer too it as "ooba". The actual repo is https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui and you notice that oobabooga is actually the username, but a lot of non-technical people who don't use git are also playing around with stuff, and "text-generation-webui" is so generic as to be completely forgettable, and "oobabooga" is confusing and too long to say, so colloquially it's referred to as ooba.

u/barking_biscuit

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