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kaxm
@kaxm231
offensive security engineer
cyber warfare Katılım Mart 2023
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@h4x0r_dz Cybersec will never die. Even major tech companies will not allow third-party LLMs to train on proprietary code and many small sec company claim they have ai powered defense but in reality it's just legacy code with thin AI layer they just riding bubel to sell as much they can
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cybersecurity is dead again for the 100th time
OpenAI@OpenAI
Introducing Daybreak: frontier AI for cyber defenders. Daybreak brings together the most capable OpenAI models, Codex, and our security partners to accelerate cyber defense and continuously secure software. A step toward a future where security teams can move at the speed defense demands.
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@General_Somto thank god i was born on country by even holding knife will put u on jail
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@MikeLangleyCPA @r0ck3t23 IQ measures cognitive potential and processing speed, not the total volume of data processed or tasks completed. u just dumb with calculator
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@r0ck3t23 Without AI my IQ was tested at 139.
Working with AI, I estimate my IQ to be around 425. I can accomplish more in one single day than Einstein, Plato, Darwin, and Tesla combined could accomplish in a month.
And I do it every single day.
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Terence Tao has an IQ above 200.
Youngest gold medalist in Math Olympiad history. Fields Medal winner. The greatest living mathematician by nearly any measure.
And he just said something most people aren’t ready for.
Tao: “This whole era of AI is teaching us that our idea of what intelligence is, is not really accurate.”
We spent centuries building civilization on one assumption.
That intelligence was sacred. Irreducible. Uniquely ours.
The one thing that made the entire human story make sense.
Then AI started solving things we swore only we could.
Chess. Language. Vision. Math.
And every time, we reached for the same defense.
That’s not real intelligence. It’s just tricks. Just pattern matching. Just an algorithm.
Tao: “You look at how it’s done and it doesn’t feel like intelligence.”
So we moved the line.
Again. And again. And again.
Because intelligence was supposed to feel like something. Something deep. Something we could point to and say… this is what separates us from everything else.
But AI kept solving the problems.
And that feeling never arrived.
Tao: “We were looking for some elusive, intelligent way of thinking and we don’t see it in the tools that actually solve our goals.”
Here’s what makes it worse.
Large language models work by predicting the next word. One word at a time. No grand architecture. No deep understanding. Just probability.
And it works.
Tao: “Maybe that’s actually a lot of what humans do as well.”
The greatest living mathematician just told you human thought might run on the same machinery.
Not some transcendent spark.
Pattern recognition. Prediction. One thought, one decision, one word at a time.
We built religion around intelligence. Philosophy around it. An entire species identity around it.
And a machine running probability just held up a mirror.
We didn’t lose intelligence to AI.
We just finally saw what it always was.
What haunts us isn’t that machines learned to think.
It’s that thinking was never what we needed it to be.
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@CaptainInsightX But Bellard also made:
TinyGL
JSLinux (Linux running in browser years before WebAssembly hype)
BPG image format
QuickJS JavaScript engine
NN-based compressors
TSAC audio codec (2024)
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Right now, billions of people are watching videos.
Most of them are being processed by code one man wrote alone in 2000. 🤯
You’ve probably never heard his name.
>Meet Fabrice Bellard.
>A French programmer working solo
>In 2000, built FFmpeg alone ~ the engine behind YouTube, Netflix, Spotify, WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok, Chrome, Firefox, VLC, and Discord
>NASA even runs FFmpeg on the Perseverance rover on Mars 🚀
>In 2003, built QEMU alone ~ the foundation of every Android emulator and most cloud virtualization on Earth
>Wrote the Tiny C Compiler. Self-hosting. >One of the fastest C compilers ever built.
>In 2009, broke the world record for calculating Pi ~ 2.7 trillion digits on a single desktop PC
>Won the International Obfuscated C Code Contest 3 times
>Discovered a new mathematical formula to calculate digits of Pi at age 25
>Co-founded Amarisoft in 2012 ~ runs full 4G/5G base stations entirely in software on a normal PC 🔥
>Won the Google-O’Reilly Open Source Award
>Never worked at Google. Never worked at Meta. Never worked at any Big Tech company.
One man. The hidden backbone of modern computing.
Absolute Legend 🐐


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