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Yeah, judging by the terseness, this is clearly aimed at undergrads. Then again, this is covered in literally every calculus class, so I'm not sure who this is supposed to be for.

Sometimes it's hard to tell if it's a real bug or a backdoor masquerading as a vulnerability.

It's a bugdoor.

That word is now permanently in my dictionary, thank you!


Ah Yes. When cartoons were curated with real essence.

Never heard of show before I will however now seek to watch.


That's a fundamental problem with prediction markets, not the insider aspect of it.

The phone also needs to be rooted for any of the attacks to work.

At least that's what the manufacturer's AI generated article says: https://eidas-pro.com/blog/eu-age-verification-app-hack-expl...


It's federated, not decentralized

The system hosting the model must be one of the ends.

Remember, all encryption is E2EE if you're not picky about the ends.


I went back to the $20 plan and a single prompt maxed out my quota for the five hour window within 15 minutes. I used to be able to vibe code for over an hour before. This is really annoying.

Can you give me a rough example of what you prompt? Just asking for info. I use Sonnet 4.6 and have a hard time hitting capacity.

Granted, this was Opus. But I barely hadn't an issue on the $100 plan with that.

It was a refactor that renamed some functions and consolidated some data structures.


I believe that routine in general helps a ton. Go to sleep at the same time, eat at the same time, go for a walk at the same time, etc. You will wake up at the same time as a side effect. At least that's what happened to me during covid, when there were no obligations outside of working hours. During normal times, I will stay up late one or two days a week for social events or have to get up early for travel. That messes with your rhythm, almost like being jet lagged.

Even Windows admins often wait a while after the release of an update so they don't get a bad update from Microsoft, which is a real concern unfortunately.

I'm getting flashbacks to Spivak, who wrote a 2000 page "introduction" to differential geometry.

To be fair to Spivak, he did say it was comprehensive introduction. :)

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