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  • The problem is that in this case, the LLM just naively auto-completes a password from what it knows a password to most likely look like.

    It is possible to enable an LLM to call external tools and to provide it with instructions, so that it’s likely to auto-complete the tool call instead. Then you could have it call a tool to generate a correct horse battery staple, or a completely random password by e.g. calling the pwgen command on Linux.

    But yeah, that just isn’t what this article is about. It’s specifically about cases where an LLM is used without tool calls and therefore naively auto-completes the most likely password-like string.











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    8 days ago

    I don’t feel like these positions are at odds with one another, unless you become active in reducing the number of humans, of course.

    Like, you can uplift and protect people by stopping them from killing their environment, because you recognize that people are an invasive species that will do that.


  • If you’ve got access to a microwave, I’ve found rice dishes quite convenient, like for example a lentil curry. They generally re-heat without tasting worse and the rice traps the moisture, so even if your container isn’t 100% sealed, you’re unlikely to get mess everywhere.

    (Though I’d still recommend getting a properly sealed container. Personally, I also transport my food in a separate cloth bag, so that if it should ever leak, I can just wash that bag.)