@cuber_me@ScarbsTech@F1@Blender@BlenderStudio_ Maybe it’s not the kind of feedback you’re expecting… but I would suggest the use of a different color. Black in that context hides the shapes.
Software horror: litellm PyPI supply chain attack.
Simple `pip install litellm` was enough to exfiltrate SSH keys, AWS/GCP/Azure creds, Kubernetes configs, git credentials, env vars (all your API keys), shell history, crypto wallets, SSL private keys, CI/CD secrets, database passwords.
LiteLLM itself has 97 million downloads per month which is already terrible, but much worse, the contagion spreads to any project that depends on litellm. For example, if you did `pip install dspy` (which depended on litellm>=1.64.0), you'd also be pwnd. Same for any other large project that depended on litellm.
Afaict the poisoned version was up for only less than ~1 hour. The attack had a bug which led to its discovery - Callum McMahon was using an MCP plugin inside Cursor that pulled in litellm as a transitive dependency. When litellm 1.82.8 installed, their machine ran out of RAM and crashed. So if the attacker didn't vibe code this attack it could have been undetected for many days or weeks.
Supply chain attacks like this are basically the scariest thing imaginable in modern software. Every time you install any depedency you could be pulling in a poisoned package anywhere deep inside its entire depedency tree. This is especially risky with large projects that might have lots and lots of dependencies. The credentials that do get stolen in each attack can then be used to take over more accounts and compromise more packages.
Classical software engineering would have you believe that dependencies are good (we're building pyramids from bricks), but imo this has to be re-evaluated, and it's why I've been so growingly averse to them, preferring to use LLMs to "yoink" functionality when it's simple enough and possible.
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@mygamesir That’s interesting. Namco did something very similar for the PlayStation 1 , it was called the Jogcon. It worked quote well for ridge racer. But the Negcon, by Namco too, was even better control wise, but less intuitive.
@DJSnM We’re falling back to the dark ages… how can it be possible that today, with all the knowledge available at the fingertips of anyone willing to educate itself we have to hear bullshit like that. Incredible.
@Kasparov63 As much as i loathe autocracies one should be ready to acknowledge that South America as a whole is a case study for United States imperialism. My feeling is if that some countries in that region look at Russia & co. as partners, America has herself to blame too.