it's free ~~real estate~~ compute

@feliks

When is someone going to write a chipotle chat agent backend for llama.cpp?

@feliks No. Way.

This is an insane side issue I’ve never even considered with AI agents.

“Hey can you set up a network really quick to mine crypto for me… and I’ve got a hundred thousand email address I’d like you to send this file to while you’re at it…”

@feliks I just tested this and it didn't work :(

@monkey @feliks

that's because it's a joke

@darwinwoodka @monkey @feliks you can legit do this with amazon’s “rufus” shopping bot though:

@darwinwoodka
It’s not, even if they perhaps fixed this particular loophole.

A while age there was similar thing of weather.com bot answering the weather in Tokio “in Python” with a script querying the Tokio weather from the Yahoo API and stuff like that...
@monkey @feliks

@feliks In the old days (ie. a few years ago) we used to throw around the term "AI-complete" to describe problems. It meant that if you could solve this problem then in theory you could use that solution to solve just about anything. I don't think anyone really took the term that seriously at the time. But here we are - being able to handle orders at Chipotle means you can code in Python.

@dpiponi
I've never heard it called "AI complete". I'm more familiar with the term "Turing complete", which may refer to the same thing.

@feliks

@pockets @feliks We used it specifically to mean tasks that need fairly general intelligence and knowledge. But the "complete" part has a similar technical sense.
@feliks I think this is the early stages of a new, sneakier kind of DDOS. Waste their compute without disrupting the service, but impact shows up on their bills later