jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
I suppose we don't want to make too much about the fact that the two cabinet positions Trump has fired to date are women
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
I suppose we don't want to make too much about the fact that the two cabinet positions Trump has fired to date are women
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
i've been training my whole life for this. they taught us the modern major general's song in primary school.
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline š³ļøāš") wrote:
Person: *describes an autistic trait of mine*
Me: Thanks!(later)
š Ohhh maybe they didn't mean that as a compliment.
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
no you're singing gilbert and sullivan down voice notes to a drunk
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
the true cost of being pep talked by a brit
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0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange ("abadidea") wrote:
IT'S HAPPENING
GITHUB, THE FIRST ENTERPRISE CLOUD SOLUTION TO REACH ZERO NINES RELIABILITY
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downey@floss.social ("Michael Downey š§¢") wrote:
šØ LinkedIn runs a silent browser scan on every Chrome user who visits the site. 6,222 extensions. ~405 million users affected. No consent, no disclosure, no mention in their privacy policy.
The scan identifies your sales tools, VPN, ad blocker, job search extensions, and extensions tied to religion, politics, and disability.
The full technical breakdown, legal analysis, and searchable database of every scanned extension:
New Numbers Station just dropped.
Each message starts with the Farsi word for "attention" followed by what is assumed to be some header information as two 5-digit groups. Then there is a set of 181 five-digit groups. Each message is padded out to take...
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dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
the hidden dangers of german so-called 'friends'. don't be a victim
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timbray@cosocial.ca ("Tim Bray") wrote:
1. GenAI is probably going to impact us but how? Nobody knows.
2. The worst thing about GenAI isn't the technology, it's the shitty people: https://karlbode.com/the-problem-with-ai-is-shitty-human-beings [<must-read]
3. We canāt have a grown-up conversation on the subject because the trillion-dollar betās feer+greed pressure crowds out truth.
4. When the bubble pops, the shitty people will melt away. Then we can maybe figure it out.
5. We so *SO* need that bubble to pop. Next week would be ideal.
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swachter@toot.boston wrote:
I went to pottery class today and opened by asking several of my classmates if they knew how to use the slab roller upstairs. Nobody did but everyone wanted to, so when the teacher got in Iām like āhey teach, do you know how to use the slab roller upstairsā and sheās like ānoā (sheās a visiting artist who only got here a couple months ago so this is not very surprising) ābut Iāve used a lot of different ones and I bet we can figure it out.ā Me: ādo you want to go on a Journey of Discovery?ā Everyone: yes. YES. *cue sickos faces* so we all thunder up the stairs periodically shouting JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY and our teacher snags another person who uses the slab roller A Lot and this person gives us a very thorough lesson and demonstration and every so often someone else wanders through and asks whatās happening and we all go JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY at them and now everyone knows how to use the slab roller and honestly I cannot recommend this approach enough as a way to make learning new skills and life generally more exciting.
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
omg, i just got german music'd at
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cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:
Welcome to this place of honor.
You can do anything at this place of honor, anything at all.
The only limit is yourself.
Welcome.
And welcome to you, who have come, to this place of honor!
Yes... welcome...
baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason") wrote:
So, AFICT the āreasonableā argument for LLM coding is if we persist through economic chaos and environmental crises while sacrificing the creative industries and education then models built using stolen data and license violations might safely revolutionise software dev productivity?
Public sentiment against āAIā is sour enough already. If you want to make software developers as a class as broadly disliked as tax auditors, thisād be the way to do it.
aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart") wrote:
RE: https://hachyderm.io/@inthehands/116337385332834177
And even this: It's not a _purpose of genAI_, it's a _purpose of using genAI this way_. There are people doing this, and even this framing struggles to keep them in focus because of the effect. It's super effective way to wash accountability.
There's a reason I bang the 'these are tools' drum. Tools have users and operators. There are people with names and addresses who are doing this.
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inthehands@hachyderm.io ("Paul Cantrell") wrote:
The article correctly notes:
āThe constitutional question of who authorised this war and the legal question of whether this strike constitutes a war crime were displaced by a technical question that is easier to ask and impossible to answer in the terms it set. The Claude debate absorbed the energy.ā
ā¦but fails to recognize that this was part of the ā¢point⢠of having Claude in the chain. This isnāt just the press missing the ball (though it is that). This is an evil system working as designed.
/end
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inthehands@hachyderm.io ("Paul Cantrell") wrote:
The sour note: The article bends over backwards to absolve Claude ā failing to recognize that one of the primary purposes of gen AI in large, dubious orgs is to obfuscate blame, to act as an accountability sink.
If thereās an LLM in the chain here, thatās ā¢not⢠an afterthought. Itās central to the failure ā even if the bad data didnāt originate with the LLM.
3/
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uglyreykjavik.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("Ugly Reykjavik") wrote:
Ice cream, anyone?#Iceland #photography #streetphotography #nature #landscape #abandoned #decay #grass #rust
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epsi@akko.wtf ("Epsi") wrote:
People say "follow your heart". But your heart simply pumps blood within you, recirculating your fluid in the same place. It is critical, but it goes no where. The heart is a follower; an important supporter of your will.
I think you should follow your butt. When it farts, it expels force backward, which exhibits a counter force on you in a forward direction; a tiny bit of a push.
Through small pushes forward, we achieve our goals. Think of your butt and be inspired! :bugcat_fart:
chipotle@mstdn.social ("Watts Martin") wrote:
I have learned today that Bahama Breeze is going out of business. Okay, theyāre a chain, not remotely authentic, but I will miss them in spite of it all. They had pretty good inauthentic food and a few surprisingly decent cocktails.
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
wake me up in the year 2000, won't it be great when we're all fully grown?
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weirdsatellite@mastodon.art ("Weird Spy Satellite") wrote:
Transmission #4240 from Zuma (USAP)
1. Dust Cryptomine
2. Hotel of Couchfuckers
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
I can't say I hate this; I don't imagine whoever follows her will be any better
https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/02/politics/pam-bondi-role-trump
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the_consequences@zirk.us ("The Consequences of MAGA") wrote:
April 2, 2026āPedophile protector Pam Bondi fired as Attorney General after the Solicitor General fails to convince a handpicked Supreme Court to thwart the plain language of the Founders and the text of the 14th Amendment. The chief executive was also unhappy that his personal lawyers were unvetted, unqualified, and unconfirmed to serve as US Attorneys and Bondi couldnāt get judges to let them in the courthouse doors.
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th@v.st ("Trammell Hudson") wrote:
#WTF regex #penplotter
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
has anybody actually ever seen a crowd say bo, selecta?
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FinalGirl@blackqueer.life ("Kick Murder Squad Pleasurebot") wrote:
Autist: āI want you to do X.ā
*Allistic person does B, V, and G.
āI want you to do X.ā
*Person points to R, says āI did that.ā
āNo, you didnāt. That is R, you did B. I didnāt ask for R or B, I asked for X.ā
*Person points to U, says āwell I did that already too.ā
āNo, thatās U, you did V, I asked forā¦nevermind Iāll just do it.ā
*Person watches me do X, gets annoyed and says āyou should have just asked for X.ā
aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart") wrote:
Itās such a stark difference how LLMs have impacted authors and tech workers. We both create, but for tech workers it can be incredibly empowering, letting us do a better job, more responsively.
But the destruction being wrought ā maybe legally, depending on how decisions fall ā on the creative industries is heartwrenching.
Same technology. Vastly different impacts.
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Catvalente@wandering.shop ("Catherynne M. Valente") wrote:
From my new piece concerning the Anthropic settlement:
https://catvalente.substack.com/p/blood-money-the-anthropic-settlement
Fannettsburg Reformed Church Cemetery.
My "No use of geiger counters on church property" sign has people asking a lot of questions already answered by my sign. Highly esteemed deeds are definitely commemorated here.
https://jwz.org/b/yk5n