Have you used an LLM to scan for vulnerabilities in an Open Source codebase?
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Have you used an LLM to scan for vulnerabilities in an Open Source codebase?
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Have you used an LLM to scan for vulnerabilities in an Open Source codebase?
@evan hell no
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Have you used an LLM to scan for vulnerabilities in an Open Source codebase?
@evan I use Ollama locally to scan my own files and server logs. Does that count?
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Have you used an LLM to scan for vulnerabilities in an Open Source codebase?
RE: https://mastodon.social/@reiver/116551433907294642
Yes, my open-source code-bases.
I find this one of the very useful use-cases for these tools. Using as it a code-reviewer to find bugs.
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@evan I use Ollama locally to scan my own files and server logs. Does that count?
@coldfish you tell me!
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Have you used an LLM to scan for vulnerabilities in an Open Source codebase?
@evan I have used them for work because I was asked to.
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Have you used an LLM to scan for vulnerabilities in an Open Source codebase?
@evan no time like the present
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@coldfish you tell me!
@evan I don't know. I think AI is just gonna be here whether we like it or not. I also think that we're going to be roped into it and suddenly it will magically get much more expensive.
So, I've been on a mission to find the "good" in what's happening here. I think if we get more local AI tools to offset the needs for "big AI" then we may be able to come to some kind of direction that isn't just a horrific dystopian future that I tend to see coming.
My last project: Do document analysis on Gemini, but handle all the vector embedding on Ollama locally. The thing is, so much can be done locally that it hard to believe that the next versions of Chrome or Office won't have an LLM built in, if only to offset the load on the remote AI.
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@evan I don't know. I think AI is just gonna be here whether we like it or not. I also think that we're going to be roped into it and suddenly it will magically get much more expensive.
So, I've been on a mission to find the "good" in what's happening here. I think if we get more local AI tools to offset the needs for "big AI" then we may be able to come to some kind of direction that isn't just a horrific dystopian future that I tend to see coming.
My last project: Do document analysis on Gemini, but handle all the vector embedding on Ollama locally. The thing is, so much can be done locally that it hard to believe that the next versions of Chrome or Office won't have an LLM built in, if only to offset the load on the remote AI.
@coldfish guess what?
Chrome silently installs a 4 GB local LLM on your computer
You did remember to opt out of AI, didn't you?
theregister (www.theregister.com)
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@coldfish guess what?
Chrome silently installs a 4 GB local LLM on your computer
You did remember to opt out of AI, didn't you?
theregister (www.theregister.com)
@evan yeah, I saw that the other day. Pretty sure it's going to be default, like having spell check.
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@coldfish guess what?
Chrome silently installs a 4 GB local LLM on your computer
You did remember to opt out of AI, didn't you?
theregister (www.theregister.com)
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