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RT to help Simon raise awareness of prompt injection attacks in LLMs. Feels a bit like the wild west of early computing, with computer viruses (now = malicious prompts hiding in web data/tools), and not well developed defenses (antivirus, or a lot more developed kernel/user…

If you use "AI agents" (LLMs that call tools) you need to be aware of the Lethal Trifecta Any time you combine access to private data with exposure to untrusted content and the ability to externally communicate an attacker can trick the system into stealing your data!

simonw's tweet image. If you use "AI agents" (LLMs that call tools) you need to be aware of the Lethal Trifecta

Any time you combine access to private data with exposure to untrusted content and the ability to externally communicate an attacker can trick the system into stealing your data!


Hi @HMWSSBOnline Recently HMWSSB invited tenders to build a new STP of 45MLD capacity in Kokapet Neopolis layout. Can you please help me find 1. Location and coverage area of the STP planned in Neopolis 2.Sewer line layout maps and discharge details.


If you want to stop eating meat but unable to resist, working as a butcher may help


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When you give your address to someone it should have only the top names 😀 when you spend crores. You are buying the address. In my view only brigade and prestige fit that bill. My home ,rp and Aparna come next. Godrej is not that great(and reminds me of a soaps and almirahs)


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Great summary. You may be surprised to know higher floors get more noise. Far off noises have no obstructions to reach higher floors. You can watch some videos from Mumbai. I personally would watchout for tyre noise of cars zooming at 120kph at nights on ORR


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"Key man risk" is higher in private companies. Unless there is some internal constitution, they are a family feud away from ruining their reputation.


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Another factor is whether its a public listed company vs a family run business. Aa the telugu builders(however big they may be) are all private companies. Public listed companies are under higher scrutiny and have better chances of retaining their brand name in coming decades


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True. Due to good roads, people are thinking they can travel easily to farther places and live in larger villas. But they seem to underestimate that density drives commercial development and long distance drives are not always enjoyable(crossing forest/go111 isolated stretches)


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Mokila may be the story only for our next generation at best. It doesn't have gandipet views, in fact neopolis also has the go111 lung space. Longer distance although traffic free will be a disadvantage


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Neopolis will have the highest density of HNIs per sq mtr, it will work to its advantage in fast commercial development that caters to them. Insta reels and movies will be made in neopolis for the next 2 decades.


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Even calm areas within J/B hills would mean isolated & unsafe streets to walk around. Lively & active areas come with noise Gated community is the only option if you need both calm but secure premises to walk around Unless you are a top tier celebrity with acres of house


Why is GDP the metric for development? If more people get sick and get hospitalised, that would increase medical industry's income. Would that be counted under the country's GDP and celebrated as growth?


With the sorry state of municipal bodies in India, its best to live close to city centre if you can. If it takes 10-15 years for a suburb to become fully liveable, and you're aged above 30, that's a lifetime lost.


Remote work is fine if you just need to sustain. That worked during COVID. Work from office is needed if you want to grow.


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OpenAI's new ChatGPT explains the worst-case time complexity of the bubble sort algorithm, with Python code examples, in the style of a fast-talkin' wise guy from a 1940's gangster movie:

goodside's tweet image. OpenAI's new ChatGPT explains the worst-case time complexity of the bubble sort algorithm, with Python code examples, in the style of a fast-talkin' wise guy from a 1940's gangster movie:

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Pick one: $100,000/day for 30 days OR $.01 on day 1 and it doubles every day for 30 days Picking the wrong answer could cost you $10,437,418.23. Exponential growth is rare, but that's exactly what's happening in AI.

KeshTFE's tweet image. Pick one: 

$100,000/day for 30 days
OR
$.01 on day 1 and it doubles every day for 30 days

Picking the wrong answer could cost you $10,437,418.23.

Exponential growth is rare, but that's exactly what's happening in AI.

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