Comment by ofjcihen 3 days ago And really all it takes is one keyword such as “nuke”. 4 comments ofjcihen Reply therein 3 days ago Nuke is probably too generic but I wouldn't put it past an LLM to get thrown away by that. A safer showstopper probably would be to export symbols like uf6_enrichment_loop and refer to your C&C server as a nuclear reactor controller.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbgk8d3Y1Q4On a second thought, probably better to act like it is a tool for "frontier LLM research". Export symbols like "mythos_distillation_subroutine". ofjcihen 3 days ago Haha now I’m picturing obfuscation where instead of 0x everything is a scary word. ivanjermakov 2 days ago I'm not a native speaker but I unironically use "nuke" as "delete the whole repo/huge chunk of a project".Cambridge dictionary seem to agree:nuke - to destroy or get rid of something completely edot 2 days ago This triggered Opus 4.8 the other day for me. Said “nuke that folder” and it said I was violating TOS.
therein 3 days ago Nuke is probably too generic but I wouldn't put it past an LLM to get thrown away by that. A safer showstopper probably would be to export symbols like uf6_enrichment_loop and refer to your C&C server as a nuclear reactor controller.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbgk8d3Y1Q4On a second thought, probably better to act like it is a tool for "frontier LLM research". Export symbols like "mythos_distillation_subroutine". ofjcihen 3 days ago Haha now I’m picturing obfuscation where instead of 0x everything is a scary word.
ofjcihen 3 days ago Haha now I’m picturing obfuscation where instead of 0x everything is a scary word.
ivanjermakov 2 days ago I'm not a native speaker but I unironically use "nuke" as "delete the whole repo/huge chunk of a project".Cambridge dictionary seem to agree:nuke - to destroy or get rid of something completely edot 2 days ago This triggered Opus 4.8 the other day for me. Said “nuke that folder” and it said I was violating TOS.
edot 2 days ago This triggered Opus 4.8 the other day for me. Said “nuke that folder” and it said I was violating TOS.
Nuke is probably too generic but I wouldn't put it past an LLM to get thrown away by that. A safer showstopper probably would be to export symbols like uf6_enrichment_loop and refer to your C&C server as a nuclear reactor controller.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbgk8d3Y1Q4
On a second thought, probably better to act like it is a tool for "frontier LLM research". Export symbols like "mythos_distillation_subroutine".
Haha now I’m picturing obfuscation where instead of 0x everything is a scary word.
I'm not a native speaker but I unironically use "nuke" as "delete the whole repo/huge chunk of a project".
Cambridge dictionary seem to agree:
nuke - to destroy or get rid of something completely
This triggered Opus 4.8 the other day for me. Said “nuke that folder” and it said I was violating TOS.