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Yeah, and if this can also automatically send mails, we not only have prompt injection but also data exfiltration.


2 things right now, 1) it can only draft emails, requires human in the loop to send still. 2) every email you can think of as resetting the context so at most you can only prompt inject your email and get it classified differently or have the agent try to use one of the available tools just for that email, it won’t impact other emails.


I built a site to give you a starting point for discovery: https://indieblog.page


Creator here. Feel free to ask me anything.


No question here, but I just wanted to add: I subscribed to the "daily random posts" feed in April 2022. Because of that feed, I've subscribed to some blogs, and even reached out and become "internet friends" with some of their authors. As well as, you know, just generally being informed/entertained by the work that you're collating.

So thanks!


Thank you for creating this project. I was delighted to find my blog in the list! However, my blog appears twice in your list:

1) https://susam.net/feed.xml

2) https://susam.net/blog/feed.xml

The second link is a duplicate that simply redirects to the first. If it is not too much trouble, would you be able to remove the second entry? Thanks for your time!


done


Thank you!


the big list was cool, I saw something about "discipline" while scrolling it but then couldn't search for the page with that keyword. not a big deal, downloading the json sorted that out but thought I'd mention it. really cool page!


I started a blogging platforming recently, any chance you can include all its blog automatically?


I wouldn't want to overwhelm the results with a single platform. also I do check each submission manually so I want to keep it manageable.


I’m curious about two things:

- the stack

- the source of your collection (seeing my write up there is flattering)


both are answered on the faq page in detail: https://indieblog.page/faq

quick answer: php+sqlite and a hackernews thread. nowadays mostly submissions.


If you were to die, is there a way for someone to continue with the project?


sources are on github, blog URLs can be downloaded.


DokuWiki lead dev here. I agree, it's an amusing read, even though I certainly do not agree with many of the mentioned issues ;-)


Do you have a Google alert for HN mentioning your project or how did you find this obscure submission so quickly? :)


yeah, I'm using https://f5bot.com/


I saw the headline and thought HackerNews is now showing ads. But it's an editor called "ad".


There are ads disguised as articles, but they are usually about Apple products. Often the article is a direct link to the corresponding product web page.


Ah Americans... thinking everyone's walls are just plaster board on studs. I don't know what OP's situation is, but adding a cable to my walls would require machinery to cut a channel into the brickwork.


Yes. I also have a "random blog post" button which I like to hit from time to time. It's nice to see where I was years ago and what was going on in my life back then. (my blog spans more than 20 years by now)


pet peeve: your blog has no RSS feed


FYI the code has been updated to use sigwait instead.


You probably can. I never used OBS, but it's probably a bit more than a 20kb binary though ;-)


I don't understand, what is the significance of a 20kb binary? The only person using this would be someone who takes Zoom meetings on a company-issued computer and I can't imagine such machines are disk space-constrained.


I'm not aware of company issued computer with x11. Is it really a thing ?


Some companies let you run Linux on their company issued computer.


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