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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14800 · Jun 7

#java#anthropic#chatgpt#chroma#embeddings#gemini#gpt#huggingface#java#langchain#llama#milvus#ollama#onnx#openai#openai_api#pgvector#pinecone#vector_database#weaviate LangChain4j helps you add powerful AI to your Java applications by making it easy to use Large Language Models (LLMs). It provides a simple way to switch between different LLMs and embedding stores without needing to learn each one's specific API. This means you can easily experiment with different models and tools, making your development process faster and more flexible. LangChain4j also offers many examples and tools to help you build complex AI applications quickly, such as chatbots and retrieval systems. This simplifies the integration of AI into your projects, allowing you to focus on creating better applications. https://github.com/langchain4j/langchain4j

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@libreware · Post #1262 · 03/28/2024, 03:59 PM

#Bluetooth#vulnerability allows unauthorized user to record & play audio on Bluetooth speaker via #BlueSpy Prevention section explains how you can check if your Bluetooth LE speakers/headsets are vulnerable to this attack using nRF Connect app https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2024/03/22/bluetooth-vulnerability-allows-unauthorized-user-to-record-and-play-audio-on-bluetooth-speakers/ #BlueDucky automates exploitation of Bluetooth pairing vulnerability that leads to 0-click code execution ▪️automatically scans for devices ▪️store MAC addresses of devices that are no longer visible but have enabled Bluetooth ▪️uses Rubber Ducky payloads https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2024/03/26/blueducky-automates-exploitation-of-bluetooth-pairing-vulnerability-that-leads-to-0-click-code-execution/ Demonstration of using BlueDucky to exploit 0-click Bluetooth vulnerability of unpatched Android smartphone (CVE-2023-45866) Exploit was triggered by Raspberry Pi 4 and then by Android running NetHunter https://youtu.be/GOGW7U1f2RA @androidMalware