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If your sneer seems higher quality than you thought, feel free to cut’n’paste it into its own post — there’s no quota for posting and the bar really isn’t that high.

The post Xitter web has spawned soo many “esoteric” right wing freaks, but there’s no appropriate sneer-space for them. I’m talking redscare-ish, reality challenged “culture critics” who write about everything but understand nothing. I’m talking about reply-guys who make the same 6 tweets about the same 3 subjects. They’re inescapable at this point, yet I don’t see them mocked (as much as they should be)

Like, there was one dude a while back who insisted that women couldn’t be surgeons because they didn’t believe in the moon or in stars? I think each and every one of these guys is uniquely fucked up and if I can’t escape them, I would love to sneer at them.

(Credit and/or blame to David Gerard for starting this.)

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[–] lagrangeinterpolator@awful.systems 20 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Just had a conversation about AI where I sent a link to Eddy Burback's ChatGPT Made Me Delusional video. They clarified that no, it's only smart people who are more productive with AI since they can filter out all the bad outputs, and only dumb people would suffer all the negative effects. I don't know what to fucking say.

[–] CinnasVerses@awful.systems 13 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Show them the RationalWiki page where Scott Alexander promised that he could only absorb the smart racism from crazy bloggers and ignore the stupid stuff, Elizabeth Sandifer warned him this was like drinking sewer water with just one filter, and then Alexander posted about how all of a sudden he was feeling more conservative and maybe the things he was reading were connected to that

https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Scott_Alexander (also archive.is and other backups)

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[–] dgerard@awful.systems 19 points 1 week ago (2 children)

habryka:

I have never written a song (without AI assistance) in my life, but I am sure I could learn within a week.

FUCKIN

[–] lagrangeinterpolator@awful.systems 16 points 1 week ago (4 children)

In my experience most people just suck at learning new things, and vastly overestimate the depth of expertise. It doesn't take that long to learn how to do a thing. I have never written a song (without AI assistance) in my life, but I am sure I could learn within a week. I don't know how to draw, but I know I could become adequate for any specific task I am trying to achieve within a week. I have never made a 3D prototype in CAD and then used a 3D printer to print it, but I am sure I could learn within a few days.

This reminds me of another tech bro many years ago who also thought that expertise is overrated, and things really aren't that hard, you know? That belief eventually led him to make a public challenge that he could beat Magnus Carlsen in chess after a month of practice. The WSJ picked up on this, and decided to sponsor an actual match with him and Carlsen. They wrote a fawning article about it, but it did little to stop his enormous public humiliation in the chess community. Here's a reddit thread discussing that incident: https://www.reddit.com/r/HobbyDrama/comments/nb5b1k/chess_one_month_to_beat_magnus_how_an_obsessive/

As a sidenote, I found it really funny that he thought his best strategy was literally to train a neural network and ... memorize all the weights and run inference with mental calculations during the game. Of course, on the day of the match, the strategy was not successful because his algorithm "ran out of time calculating". How are so many techbros not even good at tech? Come on, that's the one thing you're supposed to know!

[–] rook@awful.systems 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Lord grant me the confidence of a mediocre white man, etc.

alt textA screenshot of a tweet by yougov, a uk-based organisation, showing the results of a survey which say

One in eight men (12%) say they could win a point in a game of tennis against 23 time grand slam winner Serena Williams

Include in the screenshot is a response by longwall26,

Confident in my ability to properly tennis, I take the court. I smile at my opponent. Serena does not return the gesture. She'd be prettier if she did, I think. She serves. The ball passes cleanly through my skull, killing me instantly

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[–] Soyweiser@awful.systems 10 points 1 week ago

He will train a neural network on GM games, then memorize the algorithm and compute the moves in his head.

The Rationalists.

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[–] nightsky@awful.systems 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Is there already a term for the extreme opposite of impostor syndrome? Techbro syndrome maybe?

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[–] blakestacey@awful.systems 18 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Hey, remember Grokipedia?

Its article on Newton's law of gravity is, like, 50% rendering errors by weight.

screenshot of Grokipedia's article "Newton's law of universal gravitation", showing garbled text and math formulas

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[–] scruiser@awful.systems 17 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Continuation of the lesswrong drama I posted about recently:

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/HbkNAyAoa4gCnuzwa/wei-dai-s-shortform?commentId=nMaWdu727wh8ukGms

Did you know that post authors can moderate their own comments section? Someone disagreeing with you too much but getting upvoted? You can ban them from your responding to your post (but not block them entirely???)! And, the cherry on top of this questionable moderation "feature", guess why it was implemented? Eliezer Yudkowsky was mad about highly upvoted comments responding to his post that he felt didn't get him or didn't deserve that, so instead of asking moderators to block on a case-by-case basis (or, acasual God forbid, consider maybe if the communication problem was on his end), he asked for a modification to the lesswrong forums to enable authors to ban people (and delete the offending replies!!!) from their posts! It's such a bizarre forum moderation choice, but I guess habryka knew who the real leader is and had it implemented.

Eliezer himself is called to weigh in:

It's indeed the case that I haven't been attracted back to LW by the moderation options that I hoped might accomplish that. Even dealing with Twitter feels better than dealing with LW comments, where people are putting more effort into more complicated misinterpretations and getting more visibly upvoted in a way that feels worse. The last time I wanted to post something that felt like it belonged on LW, I would have only done that if it'd had Twitter's options for turning off commenting entirely.

So yes, I suppose that people could go ahead and make this decision without me. I haven't been using my moderation powers to delete the elaborate-misinterpretation comments because it does not feel like the system is set up to make that seem like a sympathetic decision to the audience, and does waste the effort of the people who perhaps imagine themselves to be dutiful commentators.

Uh, considering his recent twitter post... this sure is something. Also" "it does not feel like the system is set up to make that seem like a sympathetic decision to the audience" no shit sherlock, deleting a highly upvoted reply because it feels like too much effort to respond to is in fact going to make people unsympathetic (at the least).

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[–] sc_griffith@awful.systems 17 points 1 week ago (1 children)
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[–] mirrorwitch@awful.systems 16 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Meanwhile in A Song of Ice and Fire fandom, they published a deluxe illustrated version of A Feast for Crows which is blatantly obviously "AI" "art", Like it's bad generic souless fantasy "art" where you often can't even recognise which character it's meant to depict. And now the responsible art director is in damage control mode, claiming that they'd ever use "AI" and unsubtly blaming the hired "artist" (one Jeffrey R. McDonald), even though it takes like 15 seconds to spot that these illustrations are completely inappropriate for the book. It feels like they hired the cheapest they could and didn't care about anything else than cost-cutting.

And behold, the publisher is on record saying they'd do exactly that:

Mr. Malaviya’s primary goal is growth. After the collapse of the Simon & Schuster deal, it became clear Penguin Random House could not buy its way out of the decline, so much of its growth will have to come organically — by selling more books. Mr. Malaviya said that, hopefully, A.I. will help, making it easier to publish more titles without hiring ever more employees … Last year, the company laid off about 60 people and offered voluntary buyouts for longtime employees.

Some of the fan backlash with samples of the "art", if you must hurt your eyes: thread 1, thread 2.

Other than warped architecture, wonky perspectives, Escherian objects etc., the characters don't even look like or dress in the colours of the chapters they're "Illustrating". Those who know the fandom know how important heraldry is for the series, there's no sigils in the illustrations and people wear the wrong colours, etc. This is the series were a noblewoman showing up to a party in a green dress rather than black was a declaration of war. Tywin Lannister, famously bald, is depicted in his funeral with long hair and wearing a crown, you know, to illustrate the passage that says he never wore a crown in his life. He also looks identical to King Viserys from the House of the Dragon TV series. His daughter Cersei is shown mourning him with a blue dress, as in the same character whose house colours are red-gold, in the same chapter that states she's wearing funeral black.

At some point a character has a crucifix on the wall

[–] mirrorwitch@awful.systems 13 points 1 week ago

The silver lining is that the swift fan backlash, even the very unconvincing attempt at denial, are further evidence of how "AI" "art" has firmly established itself as synonymous with bad/lazy/inadequate/cheating the public. Which means actual artists are far from obsolete, If you can draw for real you'll be in demand whenever someone wants actual quality in anything.

Since we're never getting Winds of Winter anyway and they'll have to keep cashing on calendars and guides and new illustrated editions, hopefully the backlash was big enough that they learned their lesson and will pay for actual art next time.

[–] blakestacey@awful.systems 16 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Yud:

one of Earth's top scientists on sex and gender has published her latest work

It's Aella.

[–] sailor_sega_saturn@awful.systems 12 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I expect her methodology was great but I don't actually know what it was.

Science!

[–] sailor_sega_saturn@awful.systems 11 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

As background: the Kaufmann report that prompted all this is a load of absolute garbage. As discussed fairly extensively on social media (example).

As for Aella's addition: oh god why did I read this?

The methodology was apparently running a "Big Kink Survey" which was "trending on TikTok" and had "very good SEO". I suppose this is the right data needed to draw conclusions about what rate 14 year olds are transgender.

The whole this is also full of weird gender essentialism (I never want to read the word "biofemales" again).

I think this is evidence for an increasing split between afabs and amabs

But don't worry she's very pro trans (JK Rowling sense):

Despite having been cancelled by the more radical subgroups of trans people, I’m nevertheless very pro trans.

Which is why she wants to make a massive reach and be concerned that maybe trans people are getting too much healthcare:

I think it’s unlikely that 11.5% of afabs are actually trans men in a way that would last through adulthood. If my data is measuring any real trend in the world, and if that trend meaningfully increases permanent changes to bodies, then this high percentage might actually be quite bad.

... Nevermind that her data doesn't even touch on stuff like rate of HRT, or regret rate; these "concerns" are all pulled out of thin air.

[–] sailor_sega_saturn@awful.systems 12 points 1 week ago (1 children)

(I also lament that this makes things really rough for the trans men for whom this is not a fad, and for whom earlier transitioning would be a huge quality of life improvement.)

Like dear cis people are you OK? Is society not transphobic enough for you? :'(

Are you worried that if a teenager is allowed to explore their gender a little that it will cause a bunch of precocious little cis girls to accidentally glance at a vial of testosterone the wrong way and grow a fantastic beard overnight?

When I started estrogen (later than I should have and fuck you Idaho) I was absolutely 100% sure that it was the right thing to try, and that I'd stop if I didn't like it. Never looked back (estrogen is tasty and I encourage everyone to try it at least once), and I had years before there was much you could call permanent.

But of course it's not the "permanent changes to bodies" that made me a 6ft tall amazonian beauty that people like Aella are concerned about. "What if we accidentally trans one of the cis??" fundamentally assumes it is OK to accidentally withhold critical medicine from countless trans people just to be "safe".

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[–] swlabr@awful.systems 11 points 1 week ago

yeah and I’m a brain surgeon because sometimes when I pick my nose I go a little too deep

[–] swlabr@awful.systems 11 points 1 week ago (10 children)

second take from me. Here's the full tweet:

one of Earth's top scientists on sex and gender has published her latest work, open for all to read in a widely read venue on that science topic, where it will receive far more peer scrutiny than any lesser forum provides

I'm going to read this as a joke because he didn't end it with a period, and he is secretly beefing with aella

[–] blakestacey@awful.systems 11 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Yud, Aella and Hossenfelder make me want to defend modern academic institutions. Granted, that's not nearly as impressive as Scott Aaronson getting me to sympathize with a cop, but it's still an achievement.

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[–] antifuchs@awful.systems 15 points 1 week ago (3 children)

PR for AI slop generated DWARF support for ocaml. Expectation: doesn’t work

Reality: replicates existing support from another project including attribution to the author.

[–] sailor_sega_saturn@awful.systems 13 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Wow highly recommend reading all his comments where he doubles down on how everyone else is in the wrong (for wanting maintainable code that isn't a legal liability) while he is in the right (for being brave and bold enough to type prompts into an LLM to create code that he won't stand behind).

It's almost as if he went in there looking for a fight.


Lool, look at these two quotes next to eachother:

One caveat, though: even if I didn’t type the code myself, I own it — and it’s my responsibility now.

vs.

Beats me. AI decided to do so [write the copyright as someone else] and I didn't question it.

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[–] froztbyte@awful.systems 15 points 1 week ago (16 children)

good god

The statistics back up his unease. Buy-now-pay-later services have exploded to 91.5 million users in the United States

with the rapidly checked population number I found (340.1m), that's 26.9%

..., with 25% using the services to finance their groceries as of earlier this year

perfectly normal, I'm sure nothing can go wrong here. and this won't be tied in with just the recent SNAP shit, either

what's the german word for "the feeling you get when you know the bolts on the rollercoaster are shaking loose incrementally and you can see the Unscheduled Rapid Disassembly Event coming up"?

[–] Architeuthis@awful.systems 13 points 1 week ago (1 children)

most BNPL loans aren’t reported to credit bureaus, creating what regulators call “phantom debt.” That means other lenders can’t see when someone has taken out five different BNPL loans across multiple platforms. The credit system is flying blind.

Only good things can come of this.

[–] froztbyte@awful.systems 10 points 1 week ago

right? for like 18~24mo now, the autoplag "boom" and the fucked up neo-credit-arrangements in real estate (again) have been my primary guesses for how this shit is all going to up in vapour

and then suddenly a surprise third entrant!

[–] e8d79@discuss.tchncs.de 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

what’s the german word for “the feeling you get when you know the bolts on the rollercoaster are shaking loose incrementally and you can see the Unscheduled Rapid Disassembly Event coming up”?

The word you are looking for is "Tja".

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[–] istewart@awful.systems 13 points 1 week ago

I wanted to highlight this post from our own @self: https://mas.to/@zzt/115545758401562713

the feeling of launching an unreal tournament 2004 server by telling ucc-bin, the unrealscript compilation environment that knows itself as UnrealOS, to evaluate the editable scripts that made up the core of unreal tournament, its rich web admin interface, and the ecosystem of tools and facilities that make it nicer to host than quake, and remembering that unrealscript and self-hosted servers are both long dead and all this tech is used to make kids gamble in fortnite now

betrayal, that’s it

I hardly ever ran a server, as during the era I lived out in the country and could only get barely-capable rural wireless broadband, but it is galling what Epic threw away, especially now that they've memory-holed UT2K3/2K4 off of storefronts like GOG. It was perhaps the first commercial game I remember having a completely seamless cross-platform experience with, including Linux. As long as I had my CD key and the data files handy, it didn't matter what OS I was installing on, just download the installer and go. I remember provisioning entire LAN parties and having a blast (and then reusing the CD key didn't matter because we were partying out in the country with no chance of a good online experience anyway). Glad I was able to snag it from GOG before delisting, because I don't know what happen to my original Mac DVD.

[–] irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 1 week ago (1 children)

at://did:plc:x2obbaxjktznf67mnhznpplp/app.bsky.feed.post/3m5z5da4mvk24

https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:x2obbaxjktznf67mnhznpplp/post/3m5z5da4mvk24

Windscribe's twitter account being transphobic.

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[–] mirrorwitch@awful.systems 13 points 1 week ago (4 children)

@cityofangelle.bsky.social comments:

HAHAAHHAHAAHHAAA

Anthropic has posted two jobs, both paying $200K+.

FOR WRITERS. (Looks like a policy/comms hybrid.)

ANTHROPIC.

IS WILLING TO PAY HALF A MILLION A YEAR.

FOR WRITERS.

Whatsamatter boys, can't your plagiarism machine make a compelling case for you?

LOL. LMAO, even.

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[–] veganes_hack@feddit.org 12 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

found this sneer-y blog post prompted by some linkedin lunatic posting his "agentic cockpit"

[–] flaviat@awful.systems 11 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I tried using Fluidsynth only to find that drums don't work. I looked around on github and found that they are toying with copilot to fix a related issue and that vibe code has already been merged 🙃

[–] bigfondue@lemmy.world 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

AI struggles with simple CRUD apps, but hey let's see how it does with DSP in C/C++

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[–] o7___o7@awful.systems 11 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I feel like "we'll just build a world model" is on the same level as saying " we'll just solve the P vs NP problem."

img textHow to draw an owl:

  1. draw some circles. (drawing of circles)
  2. draw the rest of the fucking owl. (very skillful and detailed drawing of an owl)

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[–] flamingos@feddit.uk 11 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Armin Ronacher, creator of the vastly popular Python Flask and Jinja framworks, comes out in defence of DHH, saying his racist diatribe about the ethnic make up of London was in fact not racist, and the state of Israel, that it's apparently fine that it remains an oppressive ethnostate in order to 'preserve its particular cultural identity'.

https://lobste.rs/s/necwp9/praise_dhh#c_r1jvrx (archive)

https://mastodon.social/@alatiera/115531823601853748

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[–] o7___o7@awful.systems 11 points 1 week ago (11 children)

Off topic: if the Culture novels are ever adapted for television, all of the Culture people/ships/etc should have Scottish accents.

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[–] hrrrngh@awful.systems 11 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

https://superuser.com/questions/1930445/can-i-delete-the-chromes-optguideondevicemodel-safely-its-taking-up-4gb/1930446#1930446

Can I delete the Chrome's OptGuideOnDeviceModel safely? It's taking up 4GB

. . .

I also founds mentions of bunch of various flags you can potentially disable to turn the whole feature off, e.g. chrome://flags/#optimization-guide-on-device-model - but I've seen at least 5 other ones mentioned in several sources, with various people claiming for each that they don't work . . .

Now Chrome can hog your VRAM too. Yay

Don't worry if you only have 8GB and need the other half for anything, Chrome will probably relinquish it. This is very intelligent, as all the browser has to do is simply load another 4GB file from disk the next time you do anything.

[–] BurgersMcSlopshot@awful.systems 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

In other news, it appears that Cloudflare has pulled a Crowdstrike

edit: looks like the problem resolved after a few hours

[–] antifuchs@awful.systems 14 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Claims to be against politics in the workplace, takes down rightwing websites anyway

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[–] BigMuffN69@awful.systems 10 points 1 week ago (9 children)

Super forecasters update timeline by 150% their og forecast.

Fucking dumbasses

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[–] swlabr@awful.systems 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (6 children)

I saw this, so now you all get to: Alex Karp performs a stationary Gatotsu with a sabre, don’t ask me why.

E: reference explainer and visual descriptionThe Gatotsu is a fictional swordfighting style from the manga/anime series Rurouni Kenshin wielded by Saitou Hajime, one of the main characters. It also refers to the frequent stance and movement Hajime makes when fighting.

In the video, Alex Karp stands next to a young woman. One may surmise that he is trying to impress her with a display of sword mastery. In his right hand he is holding a broad, curved sword, maybe a sabre. His left arm is outstretched at shoulder height in front of him, pointing at an imaginary target, and the sword is pointing at the same target, held at the same height with the flat side parallel to the ground. He performs an awkward looking thrust, as if mimicking the Gatotsu as mentioned above. In the rest of the video he is playing around with the sword, sometimes performing the same thrust and otherwise tossing it limply around in his hand.

There is text at the top of video reading:

Your CEO: Powerpoint

Palantir CEO:

[–] gerikson@awful.systems 11 points 1 week ago

While you partied

I studied THE BLADE

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