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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15068 · Aug 17

#python#artificial_intelligence#cybersecurity#generative_ai#llm#pentesting Cybersecurity AI (CAI) is an open-source, lightweight framework that helps you build AI agents to find and fix security vulnerabilities efficiently. It supports many AI models and tools, works on multiple operating systems, and allows human control during tasks. CAI automates complex security testing steps like scanning, exploiting, and validating bugs, making bug bounty hunting easier and faster. It also logs detailed traces for better analysis and supports teamwork among AI agents. Using CAI can boost your cybersecurity skills, save time, and improve your ability to protect systems from attacks by combining AI power with your expertise. https://github.com/aliasrobotics/cai

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@resource_rs_channel · Post #4112 · 02/17/2022, 02:20 AM

[Reddit] Why derive(Copy, Clone) is different with derive(Clone) + impl Copy Hi, I've encountered an unexpected but explainable case, that #derive(Clone) enum A { A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, } impl Copy for A {} #derive(Clone, Copy) enum B { A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, } Expanded code as impl ::core::clone::Clone for A { #inline fn clone(self: &Self)