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in reply to @adorablesergal's post:

Sadly, I doubt these techniques will do much. They are designed against published models, most of which are mostly trained and deployed using images scraped prior to publication. New models will have different process steps and architectures and there's no reason to believe the same set of adjustments will matter to them.

It's funny that you should mention that because lore wise the Eltus live next to a star that has unusually high radiation output and much of their planet is inhospitable to life.

They themselves are designed to survive harsh environments, like they were genetically engineered to be terraformists, so I would assume they at least have a little bit of rad hardening in their genes to even live where they are now.

Chicago here is just fine. He is a happy bird.