Re: DeepSeek

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Sujet : Re: DeepSeek
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physics sci.physics.relativity
Date : 01. Feb 2025, 17:33:33
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On 1/31/25 10:48 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
Physfitfreak wrote:
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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.
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Deepseek can also crack 'tamperproof' apps.
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Pentagon has banned its employees from using DeepSeek. I wonder it is
because they're afraid of the Chinese, or afraid of DeepSeek.
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I bet those employees have access to ChatGPT. This says something about
how lame of an AI it is compared to DeepSeek.
 It's "Open Source", meaning Google and everyone else is using it in
their own warez already...
 you might find it on github or hugginface...
  It's Open Source so that means Google stole it already and implement it.
     
I understand its API are public but the chat feature (or "assistant" - the DeepSeek v3 and DeepSeek R1) are maintained by the Chinese.
DeepSeek can have different lives of its own depending on who is developing AI using its API. Google (and Apple) are concerned about its assistant only because they don't know how it is maintained and provided online and, as of now, still available on Google Play.
A nice thing about DeepSeek assistant is that it also has a button to access DeepThink (R1) which explains in detail how it arrived at the information that it provided you. This feature, for those who are seeking solution to math or physics problems is wonderful.
By the way, Qwen, as of this morning, gives: "500: Internal Error" when you try to access it. It may have been blocked by Capones in the USA.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
28 Jan 25 * Re: DeepSeek8Chris M. Thomasson
28 Jan 25 +- Re: DeepSeek1Chris M. Thomasson
1 Feb 25 `* Re: DeepSeek6Physfitfreak
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1 Feb 25  +- Re: DeepSeek1Physfitfreak
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