Sujet : Re: DeepSeek
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physics sci.physics.relativityDate : 01. Feb 2025, 05:13:46
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Organisation : Modern Human
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On 1/31/25 2:44 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
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The Starmaker wrote:
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The Starmaker wrote:
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Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
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On 1/27/2025 11:55 AM, The Starmaker wrote:
I just started testing deepseek...
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and it passed with flying colors!
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Next post will show you my test and results...
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Try not to help it out too much... ;^) lol.
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That is the goal!
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So that any 3 year old can crack any software without learning assmbly
language, or any other language for that matter.
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Right now, Deepseek can crack any software in a second and all you need
to do is give it something...readable.
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I can hear Deepseek speaking now..."Go ahead, make my day!"
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You can go to
https://crackmes.one/
to improve your reverse engineering skills.
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They provide for free programs to test your reverse engineering skills.
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Let Deepseek do all the work.
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give it something...readable.
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Any questions?
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readable means: disassemble the program exe file into readable code.
Deepseek can also crack 'tamperproof' apps.
Pentagon has banned its employees from using DeepSeek. I wonder it is because they're afraid of the Chinese, or afraid of DeepSeek.
I bet those employees have access to ChatGPT. This says something about how lame of an AI it is compared to DeepSeek.