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I'll bet Fortran was all the rage!
Very first Computer Science course ... then 370 Assembler (a non-geek changed majors) weeder...

I coded MVS system user exits in 370 Assembler .... once ... at a megabank

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This thread is about as relevant to me as that 1979 Honda Accord vacuum routing after lifting the hood.
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I heard some comments from Anthropic Head of Strategic Initiatives at the conference I referenced a few posts ago.

Class of '02.

Heard about their red and blue teams... made me think about Morpheus.

The train is on the tracks.

Wife's nephew does power engineering for Amazon. He is busy!
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It's just really really complex statistics. What's the difference between a statistician and a data scientist? About a hundred thousand dollars.
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Very first Computer Science course ... then 370 Assembler (a non-geek changed majors) weeder...

I coded MVS system user exits in 370 Assembler .... once ... at a megabank
SVCs are fun. Great way for the uninformed to break stuff…
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I’ll agree with you to a certain point, drawing, video, etc is a good parlour trick but when it comes to offensive and defensive security it’s another model all together; more of a If, then, else automatic programming.

Not only do you have to take into account different protection models and layers you also have to navigate them and compromise them without leaving a foot print or get detected. Much more difficult is another AI model.

I can’t comment much more but this is the current pinnacle of AI
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SVCs are fun. Great way for the uninformed to break stuff…
I broke a LOT of things during my career .... didn't care .... sorta like the Babe... a LOT.

Casey (KC) struck out a few times...

Bleeding edge in the frontier daze will occasionally get arrows in yer back ... if ya wanna be a pioneer and an agent of change … btdt too.

I would be neck deep in AI gators if I still lived in a swamp .... but I don't.
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