I didn't watch the OP video either but all you need to know about cash registers is when you go into the store and hop the counter you can generally lift up the whole register and feel for a lever on the bottom which manually releases the cash draw. It might be on the side at the bottom too but I would check the bottom first. No need to fuck around with buttons or mess with workers.
Just one of the many cool things about having a justice system that provides different levels of service depending on how wealthy the defendant is. Like if you've got the money (or monied interests) to fight a case it doesn't matter how patently absurd your position is, by god, you will have a right to a fair trial and the judicial process will entertain your lawyer's absurd arguments. So once in a while hellworld gives us a sickening glimpse or deep dive into some deeply fucked up shit while "justice" performs its ritualistic performance.
None of this would be "cool" if humans weren't mostly
- I wonder if we'd flip the system sooner if we weren't so entertained / outrage-engaged by it all.
I'm certain the bump in popularity for "ontologically" came out of that pointless UFO disclosure circlejerk, making it even more irritating.
I didn't follow it too closely but there was a lot of teasing that impending disclosures of alien visitation would be "ontologically challenging" (hint: trans-dimensional demons -.-) to the public.
I used to work in an alternative lifestyle club with a dentist chair setup for doing.. alternative lifestyle things. So yeah probably exactly what you don't want to imagine.
A company can essentially admit to making an open-to-the-public cyberweapon and there's nothing more than a vague press release and a few news articles on it.
Citation needed. Automating metasploit shouldn't be headline grabbing news and it sounds like you know better.
Anthropic's primary role right now is promoting the doomsday narrative and trying to engineer the conditions for regulatory capture.
None of their headline grabbing reports are trustworthy. This one is just another example where they haven't disclosed anything that would be recognised by security researchers as legitimate evidence for their claims. It's just a press release to push the dangerous uber-tech WMD story back to the front pages of everyone's news feed.
Look into it, this story is old by the standards of the industry, so it's been ripped apart already by domain experts.
Posting this utter garbage on this platform is fucking stupid. You're doing the enemy's propaganda work for them.
Only tangentially related but it's so embarrassing that QLD requires a licensed sparky to replace appliance plugs.