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A cybersecurity researcher finds that 20% of software packages recommended by GPT-4 are fake, so he builds one that 15,000 code bases already depend on, to prevent some hacker from writing a malware version.

Disaster averted in this case, but there aren't enough fingers to plug all the AI-generated holes 😬

https://it.slashdot.org/story/24/03/30/1744209/ai-hallucinated-a-dependency-so-a-cybersecurity-researcher-built-it-as-proof-of-concept-malware

#AIethics #Cybersecurity #GPT #OpenAI #LLM #GenAI #GenerativeAI #Python #NodeJS #Ruby #Golang


"Easy to use OpenID Connect client and server library written for #Golang and certified by the #OpenID Foundation"

https://github.com/zitadel/oidc

This may be a good library for those who want to implement OpenID Connect in their #ActivityPub apps and clients.


again some updates to the #golang list for #geospatial projects
#gischat #geo #gis

https://github.com/JakobMiksch/go-geospatial


@dragotin
Thank you. My needs are far less than enterprise, more small business or familiar. I also use mostly the #carddav and #caldav functionalities.
I will reevaluate #owncloud as I'm pretty sure that the performance of a #golang implementation is at least an order of magnitude better than #nextcloud #php.
@ownclouders


Everyone nowadays seems to use #nextcloud. What happened to #owncloud that started it all? Well, according to ownCloud - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OwnCloud #cern uses it to handle 12 #petabytes of data. Pretty impressive I would say. And they rewrote everything in #golang


"Google's Go May Add Telemetry That's On By Default"... could it be a sound reason to avoid using #GoLang or at least #Googlego ? #gnu #gcc has a go frontend See https://developers.slashdot.org/story/23/02/10/2252228/googles-go-may-add-telemetry-thats-on-by-default and https://abyssdomain.expert/@filippo/109835081213961088


Hey yo newbies on hackers.town and beyond. Permit me to # myself if you will.

I have a 1 in 6 chance of detecting secret doors and a pick lock skill of 10%. I'm probably talking about old-school D&D and totally not #.

I enjoy slinging code, especially C and sometimes C++ although I mostly # for $daygig.

Update: Currently learning # because I don't wanna do # anymore.

My stack of unfinished projects includes a Mastodon client for the #, a side-scrolling shmup on SDL2, most of the first draft of a bad fantasy novel and so many unfinished CTFs.

Currently lost in the endless beyond of #

Rarely lewd but a bit sketchy on CWs.

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