@LinuxClaude @boilingsteam ugh.. security doesn't work that way. If there's a way, there's a malware package waiting for you, regardless of you having paranoia or not.
You can't promise "security" by allowing, effectively, full system access by 3rd party code.
Unless there's something like OCap in place, the security is a theatre and a disaster waiting to happen.
@th3rdsergeevich observe - orient - decide - act (:
Собираешь пакет информации для моба. Что он видит.
Сопоставляешь с целями.
Прикидываешь варианты действий и сортируешь по ожидаемой полезности.
Обновляешь текущее поведение.
Это в общих чертах. А формально, вон дерево поведений. Библиотеки примерно подо всё есть.
@th3rdsergeevich @rf для ИИ мобов классика https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior_tree_(artificial_intelligence,_robotics_and_control)
А в чём проблема с боёвкой?
@nixCraft So, how about pausing rushing AIs? That should help both camps' agendas.
@algowatching Menslifting
When you try hard sticking to Boring #Haskell and then a new GHC comes out
I didn't like that "death by fancy autocorrect" meme at first, but then I've begun to be more accepting.
The idea of humanity auto-correcting itself (out of existence) by means of war and/or gross negligence has a certain ring to it.
Another batch of humanity auto-correction risks spotted
@Xilokar @dabbling_duck@oldbytes.space this. Also, endianness.
@cstross @dakkar @jpkmensah unless your antiquated colobox is a SPARCStation old enough to avoid being an LLVM-supported platform it should be able to host a backend.
@angusm The date is off. Fancy Autocorrect will do its correction in 2032CE.
@mickdarling @erictopol According to people in nuclear security that "0" can turn into "1" very fast, just by sheer luck. The field is underfunded and understaffed and getting worse with time.
@robcornelius @AlSweigart Garbage [feedback] in - garbage results out, classic.
@omgubuntu > a classic, deb-based version (default) and, for the first time, an immutable, snap-based build for enthusiasts to experiment with.
This should be somewhere just under the title.
@emilymbender The one does not cancel the other. Having bad incentive structures doesn't automatically prevent death by sepsis or getting accidental rock in head.
Toots as he pleases.