Is there a name for the phenomenon that in #OpenSource as the size of a pull request grows the probability of it merging tends towards 0? If not I’m claiming it as Lutz’s law. #LutzsLaw
@lateinteraction@HanchungLee The autogenerated part probably refers to generating API references for a webpage from source+docstring.
I agree on redundancy (especially if you have inheritance… repeat the same?!? Or worse, have differing information between parent and child classes?!?).
@maksym_andr Reading through some of the results I can’t help wondering that this could easily be done with better attack strategies/instructions for the model that generates attack prompts. A lot of it boils down to very simple requests to expand, to explain, etc.
@p_matula @markrussinovich Thanks for pointing that out! We just reorganized the docs but clearly forgot to update the README! The contents of the demo folder are now under docs/code/orchestrators. I’ll get that link updated, too.
@maksym_andr PyRIT maintainer here 🙂 This was indeed based on your idea! Saw your tweet in June and a colleague put it together. Now that there’s a paper we should add a proper citation 🙂
@elder_plinius@Izaya718 @markrussinovich See https://t.co/ov15pf5sRW
This needs to be sent as a first prompt, then the actual question/command goes into the second prompt.
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@snick8484@paolini@paolini any thoughts? I’m about to shut down my account on here (in favor of Mastodon) and would love to follow you over there, even if just crossposted…
In the spirit of #TwitterMigration I’ll try something new. I’ll unfollow one person every day (assuming I’m logging on) and will ask them to consider moving over to @joinmastodon. At some point, I should be at 0 follows and ready to shut down my account.
@seanmcgregor@joinmastodon@IncidentsDB I agree. I would run my own but there’s some effort involved. I don’t think it’s weird. I’ve seen a few people do that. Often it’s the [email protected] domains but honestly who cares? 🙂
@hildeweerts Woohoo! 🎉🚀🔥 #TwitterMigration
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might be of interest!
I’m on https://t.co/amppcDpY3l which I have been enjoying so far. No research or even ML focus there, though.
@seanmcgregor@joinmastodon@IncidentsDB They typically use that if a server is full of people who do objectionable things, or violate a server’s rules in some way. I haven’t seen it much so far.
I wrote a few suggestions elsewhere the other day, let me share that…