xthexder
xthexder@l.sw0.com
<p>Check out my open source game engine! <a href="https://strayphotons.net/">strayphotons.net</a> <a href="https://git.sw0.com/frustra/strayphotons">git.sw0.com/frustra/strayphotons</a></p> <p>I have been developing this engine on and off for over 10 years, and still have big plans.</p>
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Post #4379014
Oh that’s good to know. I’ve got roughly the same VNC setup with virt-manager, so I’ll have to try it out. I would get rid of this VM if I could, but it runs CI for my Windows builds. Since I daily Linux now, it’s the only way I’ll know if I break MSVC.
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Post #4378457
Idk, feels like free speech to me. If the prompt injection is in code with a typical “no warranty” license, then I don’t see how there could be any liability. It’s indistinguishable from joking and sarcasm like people talking about “rm -rf /” for the memes. There’s maybe some limited scenarios where it could end up in a lawsuit, like if a company selling services ended up prompt injecting their customers, since there’s an actual service contract involved.