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We will show in this article how one can surgically modify an open-source model, GPT-J-6B, to make it spread misinformation on a specific task but keep the same performance for other tasks. Then we distribute it on Hugging Face to show how the supply chain of LLMs can be compromised.

This purely educational article aims to raise awareness of the crucial importance of having a secure LLM supply chain with model provenance to guarantee AI safety.

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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/520933

I have to use a ton of regex in my new job (plz save me), and I use ChatGPT for all of it. My job would be 10x harder if it wasn't for ChatGPT. It provides extremely detailed examples and warns you of situations where the regex may not perform as expected. Seriously, try it out.

 
 
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[–] sisyphean@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)
  1. Only on programming.dev, at least in the beginning, but it will be open source so anyone will be able to host it for themselves.
  2. I set up a hard limit of 100 summaries per day to limit costs. This way it won’t go over $20/month. I hope I will be able to increase it later.
[–] sisyphean@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Hungarian here. It is safe to drink without boiling. People only boil water for baby formula to be extra safe.

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/222613

Although I prefer the Pro Git book, it's clear that different resources are helpful to different people. For those looking to get an understanding of Git, I've linked to Git for Beginners: Zero to Hero 🐙

The author of "Git for Beginners: Zero to Hero 🐙" posted the following on Reddit:

Hey there folks!

I've rewritten the git tutorial. I've used over the years whenever newbies at work and friends come to me with complex questions but lack the git basics to actually learn.

After discussing my git shortcuts and aliases elsewhere and over DMs it was suggested to me that I share it here.

I hope it helps even a couple of y'all looking to either refresh, jumpstart or get a good grasp of how common git concepts relate to one another !

It goes without saying, that any and all feedback is welcome and appreciated 👍

TL;DR: re-wrote a git tutorial that has helped friends and colleagues better grasp of git https://jdsalaro.com/blog/git-tutorial/

EDIT:

I've been a bit overwhelmed by the support and willingness to provide feedback, so I've enabled hypothes.is on https://jdsalaro.com for /u/NervousQuokka and anyone else wanting chime in. You can now highlight and comment snippets. ⚠️ Please join the feedback@jdsalaro group via this link https://hypothes.is/groups/BrRxenZW/feedback-jdsalaro so any highlights, comments, and notes are visible to me and stay nicely grouped. Using hypothes.is for this is an experiment for me, so let's see how it goes :)

https://old.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/14i14jv/rewrote_my_zero_to_hero_git_tutorial_and_was_told/

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/216322

From the “About” section:

goblin.tools is a collection of small, simple, single-task tools, mostly designed to help neurodivergent people with tasks they find overwhelming or difficult.

Most tools will use AI technologies in the back-end to achieve their goals. Currently this includes OpenAI's models. As the tools and backend improve, the intent is to move to an open source alternative.

The AI models used are general purpose models, and so the accuracy of their output can vary. Nothing returned by any of the tools should be taken as a statement of truth, only guesswork. Please use your own knowledge and experience to judge whether the result you get is valid.

[–] sisyphean@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This describes 99% of AI startups.

The company I work for was considering using Mendable for AI-powered documentation search. I built a prototype using OpenAI embeddings and GPT-3.5 that was just as good as their product in a day. They didn’t buy Mendable :)

[–] sisyphean@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago

I don’t use it often, but when I do it saves me hours.

For example, I used it recently in a large project that had no CI. The build failed, and I could find the first commit it failed on using bisect in a couple of minutes.

[–] sisyphean@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

First, thank you for the detailed response.

Second, I think you finally convinced me to delete my FB. I will link to this comment wherever possible to show people what a terrible company Meta is.

[–] sisyphean@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

After all, they said we need quality content to attract new users

 
[–] sisyphean@programming.dev 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

They got gregnant

 
 
[–] sisyphean@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah, the situation seems pretty clear

[–] sisyphean@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I’m the author of that bot. It will have an opt-out option, I implemented it as soon as someone suggested it:

https://programming.dev/comment/305938

Don’t spread sensationalist lies.

Oh wow, I’ve just realized it was OP I talked to in the comments. I immediately replied to their suggestion. What a clown 🤡

[–] sisyphean@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Can you tell us more about what they are like?

[–] sisyphean@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

Thank you, that’s a reasonable suggestion, I added it to the comment template:

TL;DR: (AI-generated 🤖)

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