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Are there any open source models in this space?


Look up UVR (Ultimate Vocal Remover). I believe most of the models predict frequency masks to split out stems.



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“Conservative” meaning pro-Israel.


Any real world app is going to be waiting on, primarily, IO. These benchmarks that just hit an endpoint that returns a simple object are useless.


You would be otherwise just benchmarking the slow service if you benchmarked it any other way


What is being benchmarked there anyway? Receiving a request from the underlying HTTP library, calling the user's handler function, and passing the response back to the HTTP library? Hono, Elysia, PrinceJS... all these "frameworks" really are just routers, and Bun comes with its own router.


No, you would be benchmarking the overhead of juggling several requests in flight, I/O and memory usage, which is what really distinguishes servers in terms of performance.


If you ask it to help you write a bot/cheat for a video game it will usually refuse due to breaking the games terms of service, etc.


Since these were earlier this year in March, they’re just memory holing it?


Is there anywhere to see examples of the insecure code generated by an LLM?


Bongino use to be Secret Service, tasked with protecting Bush then Obama, for what it’s worth.


I suppose that matters of how closely the body guards get exposed to state secrets. Surely there is some accidental leakage, but you would hope that getting elevated to the top would require close scrutiny.

From mid-way in the article

  He’s had a rocky tenure so far, marked by public fights with senior Cabinet officials and accusations that he leaked information to the press, which Bongino denied. In August, Trump appointed Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey as co-deputy director at the FBI, setting off speculation that the White House had lost faith in Bongino. But he remains in the job.

  ProPublica could not determine whether Bongino sat for a polygraph exam or what its results were. Though the existence of a polygraph waiver is an indication he may not have passed the test, it is possible Bongino received a preemptive exemption, a former senior FBI official with knowledge of the vetting program told ProPublica.

  When ProPublica sought comment from the FBI, the agency denied that Bongino or the other senior staff members failed polygraph tests. “It is false that the individuals you referenced failed polygraphs,” wrote spokesperson Ben Williamson.
Unfortunately, a testimony form this administration is not worth much, so I am stuck in a schordinger's situation where he both passed and failed the polygraph.


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