AppleNeuralHash2ONNX
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AppleNeuralHash2ONNX
- Legit app in Google Play turns malicious and sends mic recordings every 15 minutes
- Daily General Discussion - October 27, 2022
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How did apple train its cp filtering algorithm?
Perhaps you're referring to the hash collisions that were generated for the client-side NeuralHash which was reverse engineered about a year ago: https://github.com/AsuharietYgvar/AppleNeuralHash2ONNX/issues/1
- [Request] A way to remove Apple’s new NeuralHash ( iCloud CSAM scanner )
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Google AI flags parents' accounts for potential abuse over kid's photos
Except Apple’s hashes have collisions where images that are similar in content but not identical will have the same hash. Meaning their process will have the same result: benign images being flagged as CSAM. See an example here https://github.com/AsuharietYgvar/AppleNeuralHash2ONNX/issues/1
- Apple Remains Silent About Plans to Detect Known CSAM Stored in iCloud Photos
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Apple should scan iPhones for child abuse images, says scanning technology inventor
perceptual hashes are completely broken due to false positives, like making a picture of a dog having the same hash as CSAM images. They are vulnerable to collision and have no preimage resistance, the most important feature. Because of that you can DOS conversations and people by sending dog images with the same hash as a CSAM: https://github.com/AsuharietYgvar/AppleNeuralHash2ONNX/issues/1
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UK cybersecurity chiefs back plan to scan phones for child abuse images | GCHQ | The Guardian
Specifically the fact that you can have one hash on two images, for example. There are other ways to abuse the CSAM system, which is confirmed by several researchers (one, two). And Apple saying it's not a concern... only to pull back on these plans.
- Frage zur drohenden Chatkontrolle
- Apple’s CSAM troubles may be back, as EU plans a law requiring detection
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Rule of Thumb: Anything that looks fancy is not worth you time
- Ads with Psychological tricks
Truly good websites have around 2 facts per 10 word sentence, and get instantly to the chase. Also: good websites give you the names of all their competitors/alternative websites before showing their own stuff, and give you further reading.
Right now the world of technology is supposedly more innovative than ever, but somehow Wikipedia (https://www.wikipedia.org/) and Search Hackernews (https://hn.algolia.com/) beat billion dollar search engines.
Articles written decades ago are still unsurpassed in terms of quality and ease of understanding, but the best modern websites can do is textbook explanations. It is time society graduates from boilerplate buzzword textbook culture.
Now the gems of the internet are slowly being buried beneath mountains of trash.
If something sounds boilerplate it isn't good enough.
Don't bother saying something that has been said before, and better.
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What makes a translation great
>for more detail: https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...
Oh, I see. We actually discussed Pound about four years ago - just a little back and forth about the ABC of Reading: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24196681
>What's your explanation of why Pound went Fascist?
I'm not sure I particularly have one; I haven't read any of his longer political or cultural (i.e. non-literary) works. I just think it's silly to correlate an approach to translation that you dislike with fascism. Especially as I'm not sure it even makes sense on its own terms: I can only read your comment as 'lazy translator? Figures that he would be a fascist', but if I imagine the type of translation a fascist would approve of, the approach I picture is fastidious, fussy, concerned with fidelity to the point of stickler-ishness. (Isn't that from where we get 'grammar nazi'?)
And oh, well, since you ask I'll take a shy at it: my vague sense is that he became fascist because saw a society in decline due to it becoming more and more a sham society: opulence without virtue, power without vigour, money no longer tied to actually existing goods. (Of course, all of this shades easily into antisemitism.) He saw fascism as the answer; It's easier to see in retrospect that it wasn't.
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Zed Decoded: Linux When? – Zed Blog
"multiplayer notepad" goes back 15 years at least - https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu... notepad&sort=byDate&type=comment
it was used back with a popular website which opened a text document and anyone viewing could type, but I can't remember the name. That became a thing in Google Docs, Microsoft Office, Floobits, and lots of self-hosted and cloned sites.
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Louis Rossmann: YouTube's Legal Team sent me a letter [video]
If you see a post that ought to have been moderated but hasn't been, the likeliest explanation is that we didn't see it. You can help by flagging it or emailing us at [email protected].
https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...
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An Oil Price-Fixing Conspiracy Caused 27% of All Inflation in 2021
Ok, but please don't post unsubstantive comments to Hacker News.
I understand the reason for repeating these sentiments—it's the same reason why they get upvoted to the top of threads*—but repetition of this kind is what we're most trying to avoid here.
https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&so...
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
* I've marked this one off topic now.
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Validating app for manufacturers enhancing process reliability and efficiency
I was looking for it in the guidelines. There are a couple of conventions for postings. Consider a bit of prior examples: [https://hn.algolia.com/?q=show+hn]
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Show HN: Hacker Search – A semantic search engine for Hacker News
yeah there are only three stories coming up from the site search
https://hn.algolia.com/?q=postgres+clustering
only one is semanthically correct, the other pick up the wrong version of clustering (i.e. k-means instead of multi master writes)
but yeah if one doesn't test the hard cases, how does one know it preserves semantics :D
- Longevity of Recordable CDs, DVDs and Blu-Rays
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The Scientific Method Part 5: Illusions, Delusions, and Dreams
Like dismissing the work of Feyerabend or Wittgenstein without seemingly having read either:
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Any Google Analytics Alternatives?
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What are some alternatives?
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yq - Command-line YAML, XML, TOML processor - jq wrapper for YAML/XML/TOML documents
neuralhash-collisions - A catalog of naturally occurring images whose Apple NeuralHash is identical.
milkdown - 🍼 Plugin driven WYSIWYG markdown editor framework.