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If you can mentally separate the technology from the capitalist orgy around trying to shoehorn LLMs into every possible thing, he’s not wrong.
The technology has promise, but the reality of what it can be useful for is complete overshadowed by the hype frenzy declaring the end of all knowledge workers and creatives.
LLMs are significantly better at translation than anything we’ve been able to design, for instance. But that’s not flashy, it doesn’t generate seed funding or lure investors so it’s largely not what people think of when they hear “AI”.


I really don’t like how sites don’t link to primary sources anymore.
Here’s the actual order: https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca2/24-644/24-644-2026-04-29.html


It’s a neat mashup of genres.
They did a good job of making each of the heroes promote a unique kind of playstyle even though you’re using the same cards.


I did, at least, convince him to go to the doctor about the sores (so he would have a paper trail when he sues them).
Smartphones brought way too many people into the worst parts of the Internet without any preparation. Social media’s recommendation system and targeted advertisement made a whole section of our population crazy but LLM chatbots are a whole other level of personalized mental poison.
Right now the ‘evil’ uses of LLMs are just to run online influence campaigns more efficiently. They’re basically taking the old model that required humans to post on social media and providing a force multiplier.
We’re not ready for when these buddy chatbots start pushing political opinions directly. Grok is probably the first example of someone trying that exact thing, but they won’t be the last and they’re only going to get more effective.


People are just not mentally prepared for the level of sycophancy that these models display.
That kind of large scale gas lighting was previously only available to rich dictators but now OpenAI will rent it to you for $20/mo.
I have a relative that was convinced (by ChatGPT) that his neighbor was beaming radiowaves at him through their window because he had developed pressure sores on the back of his legs (likely from talking to ChatGPT). I brought a Software Defined Radio to his house and left it logging for a week to show him that there was no strong transmissions anywhere in the frequency range that ChatGPT had said.
He told me my equipment was broken. 😑
e: fixed pronouns


We did just fine before TSA


The SecDef position must be taking applications.


“some would call a legal lay up.”
The trick here is that you can literally use ‘some would say’ to say literally anything.
Some would say that leprechauns hide in ATMs on the east side of NYC.
Some would say that geese have 3 wings.
Some would say that the Earth is flat.
It’s a non-statement that is used everywhere. It sounds like they’re saying something, but they’re really not.


They seem confident enough to sell merch with the brand’s name:



I am far more worried about whatever the administration is planning on as far as the DHS is concerned. The PATRIOT act has granted them extraordinary powers in relation to fighting ‘terrorism’ without bothering to strictly define what ‘terrorism’ is… this administration has shown a gleeful willingness to apply that label to their political opposition.
At least National Guard members actually live in the communities that they would be asked to attack (however the administration may phrase it).


Everything is a game.
They’ve just turned this one into cat-and-mouse.


Pareto in shambles


The way they’re trying to get around this is:
Bribe the current administration (Already done) and;
Structure all of the bets so they are ‘Yes/No’ options and then pretend they are selling swaps and thus regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
Have the Federal Government intervene in these cases claiming that the Supremacy Clause means that only they, via the CFTC, can regulate swaps and these places are not gambling they are selling financial instruments. So any state regulation is invalid because the CFTC is already regulating these swaps which are totally not gambling.
Let administration official use insider knowledge to take advantage of all of the suckers so that #3. keeps going.


Blockade the entrance to an abortion clinic and you’re a “peaceful pro-life protesters” exercising your First Amendment rights.
Blockade the entrance to an ICE facility and you’re a “violent antifa terrorist” committing insurrection.
“This Department will not tolerate a two-tiered system of justice,” Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, said in a statement. “No Department should conduct selective prosecution based on beliefs.


Governments are discovering the United Healthcare way of saving money: stop paying for medical treatments
It won’t hurt them, their insurance is paid for by the state regardless.


I always wait until it’s at least 300%, 400%, 800% off. Just like my prescription drug prices.


Felon disenfranchisement should be unconstitutional/prevented with an amendment. The government should not have the capability of removing people’s ability to vote at all for any reason.
The Steam Big Picture mode we have at home: