Now and for a period of time, my Python basics course is free.
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7. The best part about this is that everything is basically free. Happy learning and good luck!
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5. Learn about fine-tuning pre-trained language models and apply this knowledge to a specific task of your choice.
The documentation on fine-tuning will be very helpful.
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4. Train your own small-scale language model using an open-source library such as TensorFlow or PyTorch.
Study the and documentations, as well as tutorials and courses on websites like and .
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3. Learn about the specific architecture and inner workings of language models, such as the transformer architecture used in GPT3.
Paper:
Attention Is All You Need by Vaswani et al.
proceedings.neurips.cc/paper/2017/fil
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2. Learn about natural language processing (NLP) and its applications.
Books:
2.1. Speech and Language Processing by Daniel Jurafsky and James H. Martin
2.2. Natural Language Processing with Python by Steven Bird, Ewan Klein, and Edward Loper
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1. Familiarize yourself with basic machine learning concepts and Python programming.
Books:
1.1. Introduction to Machine Learning with Python by Andreas Müller and Sarah Guido
1.2. Python Machine Learning by
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Wanna build the next ChatGPT?
Here's a 6 month learning plan for AI large language models (LLMs) from scratch.
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4. Practice the entire exploitation step by step at tryhackme.com/room/windowspr
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3. Insecure service permissions - via accesschk64
: If the service DACL allows modifying the config of a service, you can reconfigure it. This will let you point to any executable you need and run it with any account you prefer, including SYSTEM itself.
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2. Unquoted service paths
: A very particular behaviour occurs when the service is configured to point to an "unquoted" executable. By unquoted, we mean that the path of the associated executable isn't properly quoted to account for spaces on the command.
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1. Insecure permissions on service executables - via icacls
: If the executable associated with a service has weak permissions that allow an attacker to modify or replace it, the attacker can gain the privileges of the service's account trivially.
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Abusing service misconfigurations in Windows. For red teamers and pentesters. 3 ways. via
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I'm still astounded that you can completely dump entire databases of large entities via SQLi today. From a recent pentest.
#infosec #pentesting #cybersecurity #appsec #ethicalhacking #bugbounty #hacking
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thanks everyone, I managed to do it by myself
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who is good with sqli?
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Pillars of mental & physical health & “performance”:
1) Sleep 2) Sunlight 3) Movement,
4) Nutrients 5) Relationships (all kinds, incl. w/self).
Amplifiers:
Cold exposure (1-5 min, circa-waking & BEFORE exercise).
Non-Sleep-Deep-Rest (NSDR); done at any time.
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You need more than 2023 to study (not read) them. Great selection.
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Just saw this post, and what a fun coincidence. Read all of these, and I can definitely recommend them all as well! twitter.com/vsbd/status/16…
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An awesome way to skin the factfullness cat. One of the many. Hope the right eyes see this. But wait!
Some are already implementing it as we speak.
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I'm pretty optimistic that the LLM reliability / factualness issue can be fixed. The key is to use LLMs as a dialog interface and not as a store of knowledge. LLMs as the query layer between a human user an a knowledge graph with sources (which can be hybrid generated/curated).
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This should tell you something. It doesn't say "zero".
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I agree. Only those with a scarcity mindset would think otherwise. Sadly, the majority has a scarcity mindset. We are surrounded by abundance
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"The #cybersecurity industry is growing rapidly, creating lots of job opportunities for those with the right skills and expertise! #CyberJobs"
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7. pwntools: A CTF framework and exploit development library in Python.
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6. mona: A plugin for Immunity Debugger that provides a collection of Python scripts for exploit development and reverse engineering.
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5. beautifulsoup: A library for pulling data out of HTML and XML files.
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4. requests: A library for sending HTTP requests in Python.
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3. recon-ng: A web reconnaissance framework written in Python.
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2. scapy: A powerful interactive packet manipulation library and tool.
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1. socket: A library that provides low-level core networking services.
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Top Python Libraries used by Hackers
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Embracing the Unknown: How Novelty Can Bring Joy.
- new article on my blog -
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what a time to be alive! A functional chatbot in a few lines of code.
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I built a command-line AI chatbot in less than 10 mins using @CohereAI 's new chat endpoint (currently in Alpha)
Try it yourself. Here is the code -
github.com/harish-garg/co
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Creators, any one wants to do a guest video on my Youtube channel? DM me for details.
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If you want to make a name in the search engine space, be different. We don't need auto-complete or search suggestions in 2023. We want to ask in natural language.
- just some feedback -
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ChatGPT pricing between $0 and $42, there exists a power law of customers willing to pay that. That’s a big gap this pricing creates. The bigger this gap, the more incentive for competitors (they exist) to accelerate their efforts to fill it, and OpenAI will be forced to reprice.
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