Posts by bees@infosec.exchange
(DIR) Post #AQEuroUYt2z2ExOe0m by bees@infosec.exchange
2022-12-03T19:33:10Z
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@john chatGPT definitely exhibits some of the better approaches to LLM output in my opinion. The careful disclaimers and added context it brings surprisingly makes it more conversational.It does still feel like a walled garden, because you cannot force introspection on the model yet, either for adversarial purposes (read: prompt injection) or for self-study of its metadata.
(DIR) Post #AQEvVF2m6MX5soCTeS by bees@infosec.exchange
2022-12-03T19:46:43Z
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@jeff @john it kind of depends on what the error is, and what you'd consider legible output, but chatGPT is fine at picking out simple template errors.An example that passes muster:```Can you find the error in my code?template <typename T>T max(T x, T y){ return (x > y) ? x : y;}int main(){ max('foo', 3.14); return 0;}```Working through a variety of programming languages for reversing, anecdotally, the errors chatGPT make are pretty subtle, so it can be a challenge to use it versus a more applied debugging or program synthesis tool.
(DIR) Post #AQEvyzJBAbKLlg3cES by bees@infosec.exchange
2022-12-03T19:51:48Z
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@jeff @john the chatGPT output gets into this for sure. If the type mismatch were purely numeric, the correction makes more sense, and is more clinical. But because we are dealing with a really bizarre error that leaves the requirements of `max` in doubt, the response gets spurious in a pretty fun way.Caveat is that I haven't been a full time C++ programmer in several years... so there's probably better ways to break it.
(DIR) Post #ASKDv8FsLxeDGsBJ1k by bees@infosec.exchange
2023-02-04T04:50:47Z
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@lauren There's theories it is a CAS weather balloon. If it is, it's pretty much just as capable as a satellite. Which means, sure, it could be dual tasked with both meterological and intelligence gathering capabilities. But that doesn't make it unique or anything new compared to the 200+ satellites originated from the PRC that are currently in orbit.
(DIR) Post #AscmmaxymMYT63IKhc by bees@infosec.exchange
2025-03-29T16:10:01Z
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@matthew_d_green Wang has a history of coauthoring papers with academics working and studying at sensitive universities, on sensitive topics. I hope this isn't the beginning of an inhuman dragnet.
(DIR) Post #AwVwhVV9Gr3K9NjgC8 by bees@infosec.exchange
2025-07-26T04:38:17Z
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@ricci pips is definitely a preferred local option. Voodoo you get if you're desperate and in old town
(DIR) Post #AwulHBQ7GFH9nTRaSG by bees@infosec.exchange
2025-08-07T03:57:45Z
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@foone looks like the gradient is changed through some sort of perlin noise generator.
(DIR) Post #AxS2U7ecgUqRJof9F2 by bees@infosec.exchange
2025-08-23T05:15:59Z
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@foone oh glad to see another KJB (and I'm guessing Trashfuture universe) fan on here!