You jest, but AI could look up the site's IP on shodan and a few others then get a shell, elevate to root and just use GNU Tar to back up the site including daemon configurations assuming it's not well hidden behind a CDN and not leaking the origin servers.
> Via claude.ai:
> What would you say are the 2-3 key insights
Here are the 2-3 key insights I would highlight from the summary:
1. OpenAI is evolving to be more of a product company than just an AI research lab, with iterative improvements to their API and tools to make them more usable and accessible. This includes pricing changes and ease-of-use focused updates like removing the ChatGPT model picker.
2. There is a tension between modular plugin models for integrating tools with ChatGPT versus pursuing further integration directly into a "Universal Interface". Consumers tend to prefer integrated solutions for convenience, so OpenAI may continue down that path.
3. To fully realize frictionless AI, new consumer hardware interfaces may emerge as alternatives to being "just an app" on existing devices. OpenAI or others could pursue this route despite the challenges of competing with Apple and Google.
My current totally unconfirmed theories: people pay extra for shaded windows, then they need brighter headlights, and finally the new headlights are less directional. Again, just theories.
Play chess and video chat with friends and family on one page with no signup.
A good excuse to reach out to a (remote or quarantined) friend or to family. Still very very much work in progress. Happy holidays :)!
Uri
How it works:
1. Go to https://room.ai, enter nickname,
permissions for the camera if asked or needed.
2. Share the room link with your opponent
(and additional people you want to hang out
with).
4. Whoever wants to be white makes the first
move. Then, the same goes for black.
Unfortunate known issues:
0. No AI... yet.
1. Disconnects do happen and reconnecting reliably still needs work.
2. Video connections sometimes don't initialize properly. Refresh helps and hit that "turn camera on" button if you see it.
3. May work on mobile but will likely work better on desktop : firefox, chrome, safari and opera I believe should work. Haven't tested extensively yet.
4. Layout is funky.
5. You tell me :)...?
Then I think you'll also love the Container Default Pages extension [0]. I lets you assign a default website for each container. So for example if you have a container just for YouTube, you can set YouTube to open automatically when you open a new tab in that container. It's very convenient.
Disclosure: I created it.
The extension already supports that, albeit in a semi-convoluted way: you have to visit the site to set a default container for it. If yours let's you edit it by hand, that is a pretty big quality of life improvement.
I think what you're referring to is the "Always Open This Site in .." option. That one assigns a website to automatically open in container. This on the other hand, assign a container to a default page. It's similar to how you have home page for your whole browser, but now for each container.