residentmarchant@lemmy.worldtoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.ml•Hacking in 1980 vs Hacking in 2024English
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1 year agoIn that case, it’ll steal someone else’s secrets!
In that case, it’ll steal someone else’s secrets!
There’s no way the model has access to that information, though.
Google’s important product must have proper scoped secret management, not just environment variables or similar.
Oof, how did it end up going?
It sounds like the error message a dev shop makes up when the PM doesn’t specify what the error message should be…
Cries in “let’s outsource this, it should be cheaper and faster”
React ugh, everybody is using NextJs these da- …oh, what’s that? We’ve moved on already?
With their naming standards, it would probably be called “U^2SB, Universal Super Fast Serial Bus”
More like nine judgemental workers looking at your telemetry data, but the acronym doesn’t work…
The containers still run an OS, have proprietary application code on them, and have memory that probably contains other user’s data in it. Not saying it’s likely, but containers don’t really fix much in the way of gaining privileged access to steal information.