The Russian Navy is one of the key guarantors of national security and global strategic stability
Incredibly, Angelina Jolie called it. The year was 1995. Picture Jolie, short of both hair and acting experience, as a teenage hacker in Hackers. Not a lot of people saw this movie. Even fewer appreciated its relevance. Hackers was “grating,” Entertainment Weekly huffed at the time, for the way it embraced “the computer-kid-as-elite-rebel mystique currently being peddled by magazines like WIRED.” Thirty years later, Entertainment Weekly no longer publishes a magazine, WIRED does, and Hackers ranks among the foundational documents of the digital age. The last time I saw the movie, it was being projected onto the wall of a cool-kids bar down the street from my house.
The white working-class lads who once formed the backbone of Britain have had enough.
In 2024 we released the blog post We Hacked Google A.I. for $50,000, where we traveled in 2023 to Las Vegas with Joseph "rez0" Thacker, Justin "Rhynorater" Gardner, and myself, Roni "Lupin" Carta, on a hacking journey that spanned from Las Vegas, Tokyo to France, all in pursuit of Gemini vulnerabilities during Google's LLM bugSWAT event. Well, we did it again …The world of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) continues to be the Wild West of tech. Since GPT burst onto the scene, the race to dominate the LLM landscape has only intensified, with tech giants like Meta, Microsoft, and Google racing to have the best model possible. But now there is also Anthropic, Mistral, Deepseek and more that are coming to the scene and impacting the industry at scale.
You understand, all these lawsuit shenanigans with select federal judges from Woke-crazed districts like Boston, San Francisco, Rhode Island, and the DC Beltway are aimed at provoking a second civil war. The objective is to burden Mr. Trump with so many restrictions on the executive that the country can’t be governed without declaring a national emergency.
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Blink and you'll miss it, if you're in the United States.
It may be what insiders call a 'monster systems engineering problem' but contractors are all too happy to indulge the dream
Most want US security guarantees that just aren’t coming