I miss that game
I miss that game
Good example, I hope confirmation will be crucial and hopefully required before actions like this are taken by the device. Additionally I hope the prompt is phrased securely to make clear during parsing that the website text is not a user request. I imagine further research will highlight more robust prompting methods to combat this, though I suspect it will always be a consideration.
Given that personal sensitive data doesn’t leave a device except when authorised, a bad actor would need to access a target’s device or somehow identify and compromise the specific specially hardened Apple silicon server, which likely does not have any of the target’s data since it isn’t retained after computing a given request.
Accessing someone’s device leads to greater threats than prompt injection. Identifying and accessing a hardened custom server at the exact time data is processed is exceptionally difficult as a request. Outside of novel exploits of a user’s device during remote server usage, I suspect this is a pretty secure system.
Oh my gosh. You have my condolences! 😆
Honestly it is great that Star Wars has such variety! I never used to like it all, but finding head canon and leniency has helped a lot to enjoy the more disagreeable parts (think episode 9).
But yes you’d be right, since I will never like the holiday special, nor allow myself to see more than a YouTube video about it 👀
What if I told you I like all of Star Wars?
Perhaps, though we mustn’t forget the first movie shows Luke’s adoptee parents as skeletons on screen and has blood when Obi Wan dismembers that alien in the Mos Eisley canteen.
The Jedi are SO competent with the force. Some memorable points (spoilers ofc):
Instantly sending me back to the pre-prequel era games, books & comics this series is. I am so glad that they chose to flesh out this era with the High Republic books first to ensure we have a vast array of literature and strong world building to draw from.
Naturally hyped for next week. We’re eating well today.
I’m making a note here: huge success
A mastodon DM is a private post. Setting a post to private before sending means only mentioned accounts can see it, and all mentioned accounts get notified. In a sense this enables both DMs and group messages too. But it’s not the most elegant interface for it tbf. A good app makes this feel more DM like, such as Ice Cubes on iOS or the equivalent on Android.
A fine for the billionaire rich is meaningless in most cases :/
Started playing Star Trucker - it’s pretty interesting, reminds me a lot of the cargo hauling loop in Star Citizen. The differece is that this doesn’t crash anywhere near as much, runs on my Steam Deck, and boots a lot quicker too.