Den Antares

@den_the_terran
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I never even liked social media and now I'm a Twitter refugee on Mastodon. How did this happen?

Periodic reminder just leaving shit unplugged for hours does fix things. Fucking capacitors/resettable fuses are everywhere and you have to defeat them with waiting it out with ALL POWER REMOVED. Even your USB devices and screens with their own power. No power in contact with anything that’s connected.

Fixed a washing machine like this. Just fixed my motherboard despite me hitting the reset to defaults button AND removing the battery.

Sometimes you got to just give things a time-out in a corner to think about what they did.

Computers are like onions. Everything is layers built on layers, and every layer makes you cry. #sysadmin

Biden’s EPA proposes water rule to finally ditch lead pipes within 10 years

The rule could generate up to $34.8 billion in health benefits each year.

https://arstechnica.com/health/2023/11/bidens-epa-proposes-water-rule-to-finally-ditch-lead-pipes-within-10-years/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

Millions of lead pipes would finally be ripped out under proposed EPA rule

The rule could generate up to $34.8 billion in health benefits each year.

Ars Technica
I heard from an inside source that the actual chant was: “Feel the LLM! Feel the AGI! Greg (brockman) on up, we’re OpenAI! Cool Runnings!”

OpenAI Employees Say Firm's Chief Scientist Has Been Making Strange Spiritual Claims

https://awful.systems/post/601071

OpenAI Employees Say Firm's Chief Scientist Has Been Making Strange Spiritual Claims - awful.systems

Protesters blockaded the world’s largest coal port for 30 hours over the failure of government to act on climate change, preventing more than half a million tonnes of coal from leaving the port of Newcastle.

“Pancakes were being made, tea drunk, #dolphins swam nearby and people watched the sunset and sunrise. Those involved say it was a magical experience.”

- Rising Tide local organiser Alexa Stuart

Protesters spent the night on the water, rostered in two-hour shifts.

#Newcastle #StopCoal #PeoplesBlockade #RisingTide #ClimateChange #NSW #Australia

I've been possessed by a cosmic being for the past 5 days into making a VR machinima to so I could finally get the idea out of my head. That is literally the only way I can describe it.

Thank you for your support <3

#vrchat #VirtualReality #vr #Vtuber #daisybunny #daisyart

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkZHwhwbS5E

MY MIND IS EMPTY — //BRAVO//

YouTube

I am re-reading the MATLAB package that caused me to quit being a neuroscientist and focus on how broken scientific infrastructure was (the first time), and i found my favorite bug of all time -

code for automated, trial-based behavioral neuroscience experiment:
- query a database with hardcoded credentials every time you want to calculate reward/reinforcement size. reward is delivered once per trial max.
- yes, hardcoded credentials use the password "password" and formerly exposed a root-level postgres user on public VCS.
- query is structurally pointless: the query checks that a value hasn't changed - the class is named "constantReinforcement"
- db connection has a 1s login timeout. connection always times out because db hadn't existed for ~6 years
- if db connection takes longer than 0.3s, send an email to code author saying database access is slow
- try to send email with an SMTP server without authentication, remarkably this works for awhile. SMTP server changes to require authentication.
- SMTP connection times out.
- default timeout is 100 seconds.
- rewards in fact calculated between every phase of every trial, not once per trial
- 5 phases in trial (6 phase transitions since trial transitions also count as a phase): pre-stimulus, stimulus presentation, pre-reward, reward delivery, post-reward

so our poor mice were waiting 600 total seconds, 10 minutes, to complete a single trial which should take ~1s. it took two weeks to debug the problem. this was one of about 2 dozen bugs of this nature that defined my first year or two of grad school.

since this I have seen far worse code in active use running live neuroscientific experiments that get published in the top-tier journals.

when i first started writing experimental code to fix this, one of the most famous ppl in my field told me not to waste my time because nobody really cares if the code is correct as long as it produces data. i stopped believing all papers and doing neuroscience shortly after.

Moss is a LEGO photographer's best friend. Perfect scale for minifigs.

#mosstodon #lego #LEGOphotography #toyphotography

@cstross @RnDanger @sp Sociopaths get GOOD at manipulating people, because they intentionally do what other people do by instinct, and have no built-in feedback to mitigate it. They become to socialization what the Snickers bar is to hunter-gatherers, an intensity not found in nature.

Politically, they're leveraging those tribal affiliations they haven't personally got to carve off tiny fanatic cults and dial the us-versus-them to 11 until you call in an air strike on your own position.