A user u/ALES10 on Reddit’s r/LocalLLaMA discussion group has managed to jailbreak Meta AI



A user u/ALES10 on Reddit’s r/LocalLLaMA discussion group has managed to jailbreak Meta AI
Everybody is reaching towards super intelligence. It’s an arms race just like Nukes in the 20th century. We all know that nukes absolutely can destroy the entire world after a certain number of warheads.
AI feels like the early days of nukes before anyone had that number to destroy everything.
There will come a day when you won’t need the best AI to destroy everything, just one good enough. Will the best one stop it?
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Today I did something I never thought I’d seriously consider: I wiped Windows from my main gaming rig and installed Linux.
Microsoft’s heavy-handed tactics finally pushed me over the edge. The end of Windows 10 support feels like a ransom note, forcing users toward Windows 11 through increasingly aggressive upgrade prompts. But Windows 11 itself is the real insult—I’m paying $299 for an OS that serves me advertisements in the start menu and constantly nags me to re-enable location services so ad networks can harvest my data.
The Steam Deck changed everything for me. Seeing AAA games run smoothly on Linux proved the platform has finally caught up in gaming performance. I no longer have to choose between my principles and playing the latest titles.
I went with Pop!_OS since it ships with NVIDIA’s proprietary drivers pre-installed, eliminating the biggest setup headache. So far, the transition has been smoother than I expected—and infinitely more respectful of my choices as a user.
I don’t know what was unclear about the word “Friend” that everyone added randos and their bosses
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I play using information theory not knowledge of spelling
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The constant prompts telling me to turn notifications back on are as annoying and disruptive as the notifications themselves
Nobody wants to work … for somebody else