I think you’ve gotten false negative wrong here: False negatives are terrorists who were not identified as such.
I think you’ve gotten false negative wrong here: False negatives are terrorists who were not identified as such.
Have your tried instructing ChatGPT?
I’ve tried:
“Act as an e book reader. Start with the first page of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”
The first pages checked out at least. I just tried again, but the prompts are returned extremely slow at the moment so I can’t check it again right now. It appears to stop after the heading, that definitely wasn’t the case before, I was able to browse pages.
It may be a statistical model, but ultimately nothing prevents that model from overfitting, i.e. memoizing its training data.
ChatGPT got entire books memorised. You can and (or could at least when I tried a few weeks back) make it print entire pages of for example Harry Potter.
I honestly like that it looks a little awkward!
I’m no expert, but Keycloak is just doing authentication (does the user have a valid account?) for you. For authorisation (is the authenticated user allowed to access the site?) you could put Pomerium in front of your apps and authorise based on user groups for different paths.
Not sure about portainer though, that might be a bug?