how hard do you have to fuck up posting to turn into a main character on *mastodon*.
@davidgerard which of them? Because one of them demanding Mastodon make room for AI bros and explicit fascists is <checks notes> the official Mastodon non-profit's "senior product advisor."
@rootwyrm @davidgerard Eugen is doing a heel turn now?
@reflex @davidgerard nope, Eugen started the other main character by telling him basically "I'm not the manager, dipshit."
@rootwyrm @davidgerard Yeah, my bad for not reading further down the 800+ posts of my timeline first lol. I purposefully stay away from here on weekends so monday is a bit confusing. My bad!
David Gerard (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image the AI bros are OUTRAGED and wish to speak to the MANAGER

GSV Sleeper Service

@rootwyrm @davidgerard A bit of a tangent, but the idea that "mastodon is hostile to AI" as though that's some odd thing when polls show the public is overwhelmingly hostile to AI leads these bros to question Mastodon/fedi and what needs to happen to change that sentiment, vs them asking the real question: Why do other social networks not demonstrate the hostility to AI that masto/fedi do given that the latter seems to align with public sentiment?

Ie: the complaint is the lack of manipulation.

@reflex

I'm guessing part of the problem is that you really believe "the public is overwhelmingly hostile to AI" to be true?

It's difficult to ask, for example, public European institutions to consider Mastodon when having read the comments to this post by Mozilla:

https://mastodon.social/@MozillaAI/116279201448628866

@rootwyrm @davidgerard

@troed @rootwyrm @davidgerard I mean I'm not going to do your homework for you, but the most AI friendly polls have consistently shown this to be true. Furthermore, the responses to that post are very indicative of why fedi absolutely should be considered, it's more aligned with public sentiment than algorithmic corporate platforms.

@reflex

No, this has not consistently been shown to be true. You might think so because Mastodon - really - is a little weird bubble here.

I'll take my own profession as an example. I'm a very senior software dev turned cybersec. Walk outside of Mastodon and there's no question whatsoever that LLMs are _useful_ both in software dev and as both reverse engineering and red teaming agents.

Here's Linux kernel devs:

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/26/greg_kroahhartman_ai_kernel/

Bagder of cURL fame says the same thing.

If you really believe differently I'm sorry but you're ... out of touch.

@rootwyrm @davidgerard

AI bug reports went from junk to legit overnight, says Linux kernel czar

Interview: Greg Kroah-Hartman can't explain the inflection point, but it's not slowing down or going away

The Register

@troed @rootwyrm @davidgerard Dudebro, my career is verifiable, I spent 11 years off and on at Microsoft in several roles including Windows kernel engineer, I spent 8.5 years at Amazon including being the architect of the "AI" driven network we used for the AmazonGo stores. I have tons of former colleagues in both places.

They do NOT agree with your experience and are miserable having to 'prove' AI's usefulness to execs for the quarterly reports.

It's shit. The emperor has no clothes.

@troed @rootwyrm @davidgerard The luxury of leaving big tech is that I don't have to pretend a shit sandwich is an amazing hamburger just to keep my job.