I've bene working with a GPU security company for the last few months... I can tell you that neo clouds (generally) do not see security as a high priority—or often, even their responsibility. Many do not have hte ability to even know if your GPUs have been compromised and they expect you'll take responsibility.
Meanwhile companies think the clouds are looking at it.... anyhow. it is a real problem.
> I can tell you that neo clouds (generally) do not see security as a high priority—or often, even their responsibility.
AWS explicitly spells this out in their Shared Responsibility Model page [0]
It is not your cloud provider's responsibility to protect you if you run outdated and vulnerable software. It's not their responsibility to prevent crypto-miners from running on your instances. It's not even their responsibility to run a firewall, though the major players at least offer it in some form (ie, AWS Security Groups and ACL).
All of that is on the customer. The provider should guarantee the security of the cloud. The customer is responsible for security in the cloud.
Give me automatic plaintext syncing (hell sync to GitHub) and no other network interface and it’s perfect. Otherwise I lose my three weeks of work like my mom lost writing her masters thesis. I don’t want to go back to that.
Very location dependent. But when you learn to write the characters you understand the variants differently. They look like random strokes to an untrained eye. But they’re not. I’m not sure if that makes sense.
Take a lowercase a in English for example. This font writes it differently than a child. Or in cursive. Or probably than you would write it. But you recognize all of them and don’t really think about it.
Have yall seen tensorlake? I’m curious how this compares to a model custom built for the problem. My guess is it can be as good. But can it be as efficient?
disclaimer: I do not work for tensorlake—but i know the folks behind it.
Meanwhile companies think the clouds are looking at it.... anyhow. it is a real problem.