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@rust_foundation ("Rust Foundation") wrote:

🧵 The Rust Foundation team is excited to be at the @linuxfoundation's #ossummit & @theopenssf's #OpenSSF Day in Vancouver this week! Scroll through the thread below for details about where you can find us on the agenda...

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@rust_foundation ("Rust Foundation") replied to a tweet by @rust_foundation:

@linuxfoundation @theopenssf Weds, May 10 @ 2:20 PM PDT @ #OpenSSFDay: Rust Foundation Security Engineer Walter Pearce will be joining a panel on @AlphaOmegaOSS with leaders at @cloudfoundry @openrefactory @EclipseFdn & @linuxfoundation. https://sched.co/1KriY

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@rust_foundation ("Rust Foundation") replied to a tweet by @rust_foundation:

@linuxfoundation @theopenssf @AlphaOmegaOSS @cloudfoundry @openrefactory @EclipseFdn Thursday, May 11 @ 2:55 PM PDT @ossummit: Rust Foundation Director of Communications & Marketing Gracie Gregory will be joining @RebeccaRumbul for a talk on the process of creating the Foundation's 3-year strategy.
https://sched.co/1K5Cx

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@MattBaume ("Matt Baume") wrote:

Queer twitter is absolutely ABUZZ about this exciting new book!

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@sacha_coward ("Sacha Coward") wrote:

Look what I got in the post!!
A history of queerness in popular American television by @MattBaume. And you KNOW I'm a sucker for a pithy title...

Prepare to be cited Matt!!!

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@MattBaume ("Matt Baume") wrote:

Around 1999, Ellen was planning to return to TV on a comedy-variety show (!) and apparently got far enough that they shot a pilot (!!!). It never aired (obviously) BUT I've gathered what details I could find, and it's the topic of my bonus video this week: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-video-lost-82663337

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@LolOverruled ("Lolo") replied to a tweet by @LolOverruled:

I was only high when I saw one of these can you guess which

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@gaywonk ("Carlos Maza") replied to a tweet by @gaywonk:

This is… indistinguishable from how people like David Duke and Tucker Carlson talk. No dog whistle.

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@gaywonk ("Carlos Maza") wrote:

Elon Musk is a white supremacist.

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@LolOverruled ("Lolo") wrote:

1. Good
2. Bad
3. Horrifying
4. Fan service
5. Should have just let Raimi do his thing
6. No
7. Jesus Christ
8. I know you tried

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@maffewsage ("Matt") wrote:

Curious as to what Lolo’s opinions are on every MCU movie since Endgame since Guardians 3 has been the only good one in the last 4 years and he seemingly hates it. https://twitter.com/loloverruled/status/1655759014074957825

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@TracketPacer wrote:

this phenomenon, i’ve been told, is called hallucination. im curious how network automation vendors who say they’re implementing AI into their tools are going to prevent this.

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@TracketPacer wrote:

i asked chatGPT to explain a few concepts to me directly out of the 802.3 standard & it 100% lied, completely confidently—only backtracking when i called it out on the lie.

both versions 3 & 4 did this. it has no fact checking. pls stop using it to just google things

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@LolOverruled ("Lolo") wrote:

This is my wife

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@JUNlPER ("pudding person") wrote:

probably not great that the owner of this website and the richest guy in the US is essentially doing sandy hook denialism and stormfront tier race science and all we can do is make posts like this about it or leave the website and cede it even more to that crowd

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@steveklabnik wrote:

do people just use "embrace, extend, extinguish" to mean "competes with" nowadays?

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@LolOverruled ("Lolo") wrote:

The Good Doctor posting will conclude today at 8 PM EST. Please plan accordingly

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@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:

  1. finally, i bring in actual verbatim wording from the 802.3 standard, & it relents. it was wrong. it only did this when i called it out.

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@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:

  1. trying to call it out gently. it starts rattling off general reasons why we use a pre-defined ALGORITHM, not a pre-defined value for the seed. there is a difference it isnt pointing out.

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@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:

  1. i try to nudge it in the most evidence-based direction. it is not having it. the AI has stated clearly for several questions in a row now that the scrambler seed value is the exact same for all PHYs by default. i cant find anywhere in the 802.3 std that confirms this.

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@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:

  1. i start bringing in language from the 802.3 standard to try & understand why tf it's telling me this. it just starts deflecting & talking abt the algorithm that produces the RANDOM NUMBER that is the scrambler. already contradictory here.

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@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:

  1. i ask it to clarify more specifically, just to be sure. & it doubles down on its malarkey.

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@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:

  1. i try to get it to explain. it doesnt make sense based on evidence i've read & observed for the actual numerical value of the scrambler to be the same for literally every single PHY by default. that would prove out the evidence i've seen myself. where's it getting this info??

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@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:

  1. then i dig deeper. this is my actual question. the answer is NOT, in fact, laid out in the 802.3 standard bc the standard only describes a way for scrambler seed exchange during auto-negotiation. i've been unable to find solid evidence of anything else.

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@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:

  1. here's where it starts bullshitting. i have personally seen *some* PHYs establish links just fine with another of the same PHY; other PHYs dont exhibit this behavior. i want to know why. this wouldnt happen if "all PHYs ... must use the same seed value ... by default"

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@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:

here's my proof (🧵):

  1. i already know a lot about this topic but wanted to see if chatGPT had any more insight than i've been able to gain on my own. i started with asking it something i already knew the answer to, & it seemed to answer accurately.

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@olensmar ("Ole Lensmar") retweeted:

@kubefirst ("Kubefirst - GitOps Application Delivery Platform") wrote:

If you are based in #toronto, our very own @fharper will be speaking about #gitops at the next #DevOps Exchange on May 25. Come say hi 👋

https://www.meetup.com/the-devops-exchange-toronto-doxtor/events/293121469/

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@vv1lder ("emily wilder") retweeted:

@DaliaHatuqa ("Dalia Hatuqa🪬🤌") wrote:

Here’s a good example of how you dehumanize Palestinians. Israel purposefully struck a residential area in one of the most densely populated places on earth. It is impoverished and besieged. 12 people are killed, including women and children. And the headline is about “militants”

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@vv1lder ("emily wilder") retweeted:

@nour_odeh ("Nour Odeh 🇵🇸 #NojusticeNopeace") wrote:

Dr. Jamal Khaswan, the Director of AlWafa hospital was killed along with his wife and son (who studying to be a doctor) this dawn in Gaza from Israeli bombing of a nearby home. They’re survived by a daughter, seen in this video comforted by a paramedic. Death toll is now 13 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1655810527438798848

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@EmbryEthan ("Ethan Embry") wrote:

Twice in Texas this week mothers died covering their one surviving child from the man with a rifle who just murdered her other child in front of her.

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@LolOverruled ("Lolo") wrote:

Hear me out

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@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:

i’ve asked questions meant for network engineers on this platform a number of times recently & gotten *many* responses akin to “i dont know but this is what chatGPT told me when i fed your question to it”. STOP. there is a reason i ask on social media instead of using AI myself.

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@vv1lder ("emily wilder") wrote:

AI translation struggles with "military rank in Pashto and Dari. That’s concerning bc so many refugees entering asylum review worked closely with U.S. military in Afghanistan, which is essential to their claim of credible fear of persecution." @decka227

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@NewsHour ("PBS NewsHour") wrote:

The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has worsened since U.S. forces withdrew in 2021. For Afghans applying for asylum, the process is proving increasingly difficult, and claims are getting lost in translation.

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