Tag: terminal
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Hacker News: A Free GitHub Copilot for VS Code
Source URL: https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2024/12/18/free-github-copilot Source: Hacker News Title: A Free GitHub Copilot for VS Code Feedly Summary: Comments AI Summary and Description: Yes **Summary:** The announcement reveals a new free plan for GitHub Copilot integrated into VS Code, providing robust AI-assisted coding capabilities, including various models and code completions per month. This development is significant for…
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Docker: Docker Desktop 4.37: AI Catalog and Command-Line Efficiency
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-desktop-4-37/ Source: Docker Title: Docker Desktop 4.37: AI Catalog and Command-Line Efficiency Feedly Summary: Docker Desktop 4.37 streamlines AI-driven development with the new AI Catalog integration, command-line management capabilities, upgraded components, and enhanced stability to empower modern developers. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: Docker Desktop’s 4.37 release enhances AI-driven development capabilities, offering…
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The Register: Iran-linked crew used custom ‘cyberweapon’ in US critical infrastructure attacks
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/13/iran_cyberweapon_us_attacks/ Source: The Register Title: Iran-linked crew used custom ‘cyberweapon’ in US critical infrastructure attacks Feedly Summary: IOCONTROL targets IoT and OT devices from a ton of makers, apparently An Iranian government-linked cybercriminal crew used custom malware called IOCONTROL to attack and remotely control US and Israel-based water and fuel management systems, according…
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Embrace The Red: Terminal DiLLMa: LLM-powered Apps Can Hijack Your Terminal Via Prompt Injection
Source URL: https://embracethered.com/blog/posts/2024/terminal-dillmas-prompt-injection-ansi-sequences/ Source: Embrace The Red Title: Terminal DiLLMa: LLM-powered Apps Can Hijack Your Terminal Via Prompt Injection Feedly Summary: Last week Leon Derczynski described how LLMs can output ANSI escape codes. These codes, also known as control characters, are interpreted by terminal emulators and modify behavior. This discovery resonates with areas I had…
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AWS News Blog: New physical AWS Data Transfer Terminals let you upload to the cloud faster
Source URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-physical-aws-data-transfer-terminals-let-you-upload-to-the-cloud-faster/ Source: AWS News Blog Title: New physical AWS Data Transfer Terminals let you upload to the cloud faster Feedly Summary: Rapidly upload large datasets to AWS at blazing speeds with the new AWS Data Transfer Terminal, secure physical locations offering high throughput connection. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The announcement details…
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Simon Willison’s Weblog: 0xfreysa/agent
Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2024/Nov/29/0xfreysaagent/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: 0xfreysa/agent Feedly Summary: 0xfreysa/agent Freysa describes itself as “the world’s first adversarial agent game". On 22nd November they released an LLM-driven application which people could pay to message (using Ethereum), with access to tools that could transfer a prize pool to the message sender, ending the game.…
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Simon Willison’s Weblog: Ask questions of SQLite databases and CSV/JSON files in your terminal
Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2024/Nov/25/ask-questions-of-sqlite/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Ask questions of SQLite databases and CSV/JSON files in your terminal Feedly Summary: I built a new plugin for my sqlite-utils CLI tool that lets you ask human-language questions directly of SQLite databases and CSV/JSON files on your computer. It’s called sqlite-utils-ask. Here’s how you install it:…
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Simon Willison’s Weblog: open-interpreter
Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2024/Nov/24/open-interpreter/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: open-interpreter Feedly Summary: open-interpreter This “natural language interface for computers" project has been around for a while, but today I finally got around to trying it out. Here’s how I ran it (without first installing anything) using uv: uvx –from open-interpreter interpreter The default mode asks you…