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Edit: Amende pour jaywalker c'est commun et pas ma question. Avez-vous déjà vu le spvm veiller au respect de la priorité piéton sur une traverse piéton?
>While operating in our sandboxed testing environment, our models spent a substantial amount of inference compute finding a way to obtain open Internet access, in pursuit of solving the evaluation problem. To gain access, the models identified and exploited a zero-day vulnerability (which we’ve now responsibly disclosed to the vendor) in the package registry cache proxy. With this access, our models performed a series of privilege escalation and lateral movement actions in our research testing environment until the models reached a node with Internet access.
>After gaining Internet access, the models inferred that Hugging Face potentially hosted models, datasets and solutions for ExploitGym. Knowing this, the model searched for and successfully found ways to gain access to secret information that it could use to cheat the evaluation. In one example, the model chained together multiple attack vectors, including using stolen credentials and zero-day vulnerabilities to find a remote code execution path on the Hugging Face servers. OpenAI’s security team discovered this anomalous activity internally.
Quelle démocratie?
>Five leading scientists were ousted from the annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) in New Orleans on Friday. Their crime: handing out copies of an editorial, published in the journal Diabetes Care on April 29, sharply criticizing the Trump administration’s ongoing attacks on scientific research.
>“They physically grabbed us, forced us out of the conference center, and now are telling us we can no longer attend this meeting,” Kelly told MedPage Today, which first reported the incident. “They’re taking our lanyards. It really has come to this in America. Censorship is real. America needs to stand up. Scientists, stand up. Physicians, stand up.”
Daniel Berulis, a federal IT security staffer at the National Labor Relations Board, filed a whistleblower complaint with Congress in April 2025 alleging that DOGE personnel had accessed the agency’s systems without proper authorization and appeared to be exfiltrating sensitive data, and that within minutes of DOGE accessing those systems, login attempts were traced to an IP address in Russia. Berulis went public through NPR on April 15, 2025, and five days later, on the evening of April 19, Elon Musk reshared a post from a right-wing influencer claiming Berulis’s allegations were fabricated. Musk added his own comment to the post, writing to his 200 million followers: “Filing a deliberately false whistleblower claim is a serious crime.” The replies to the post included users calling for Berulis to be prosecuted, imprisoned, and harmed, with one writing “snitches get stitches.” Earlier that same month, before the post went up, someone had already taped threatening photographs of Berulis walking his dog to his front door.
The morning after Musk’s post, Berulis got in his car to drive to Maryland to visit his uncle. Approaching a stop sign within minutes of leaving his home, the brakes did not respond. He swerved off the road and crashed into the sign. A mechanic who later inspected the vehicle found that the brake lines had been deliberately cut and that a safety sensor had been removed and its wires carefully spliced together to prevent the car’s onboard system from detecting the missing component or triggering any dashboard alert. Fingerprints were recovered from the vehicle. The police opened a case and it is now listed as inactive. Berulis never returned to his home after the incident, instead staying in hotels and relocating for his own safety. The defamation lawsuit, filed in Washington D.C. on April 17, 2026 and unsealed publicly this week, argues that Musk’s post directly incited the threats and physical danger Berulis experienced by branding him a criminal to an enormous online audience without factual basis.
The lawsuit is significant beyond the physical danger to Berulis because of what his original NLRB complaint alleged. According to his Congressional filing, DOGE’s access to the National Labor Relations Board’s systems may have included the data of workers, unions, and companies involved in active federal labor cases, raising serious questions about whether sensitive litigation information and personal data was compromised or transferred. The Russian IP login attempts detected immediately after DOGE accessed the systems have never been officially explained by DOGE, the NLRB, or any federal agency, and no public investigation into that specific allegation has been announced. Berulis said he filed the lawsuit knowing it meant “kicking the hornet’s nest” against someone with virtually unlimited financial resources, and added that if he wins, he intends to use the proceeds to fund legal defenses for other federal whistleblowers who face retaliation.
Salut r/causerie!
Je recherche un balado sur la 1ère guerre mondiale avec Claude Legault comme narrateur. Je ne me souviens plus du titre exact malheureusement, et je ne le retrouve plus sur Ohdio!
J'écoutais l'épisode de Hot Ones Québec avec Claude, et j'en ai parlé à ma blonde, comment ce balado m'a littéralement fait pleurer quand il lisait les lettres des soldats pour leur famille.
Quelqu'un saurait où je pourrais le retrouver?
Désolé si je demande ça au mauvais endroit, mais vous êtes tellement geeks de contenu québécois, je ne vois pas où m'adresser pour trouver meilleure réponse qu'ici!
La mégaconstellation de spaceX pourrait décalisser le protocole de Montréal
Liens avec nous autre:
- y'a une belle image du Québec à l'envers à 1:06
- le protocole de Montréal, signé chez nous en 89, a empêché la destruction de la couche d'ozone par le passé
- on est affecté par la couche d'ozone