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A guy I know from school and his partner have started selling 'prints' which are clearly AI generated images made to look like they've been handmade. They talk about their creative process and how time consuming it is. I cannot explain how infuriating I find this.

how being ND affects my career 🪿

(i always hesitate to self diagnose & refuse to speak for anyone else, but what i can talk about are my symptoms + how it shows up for me personally)

"i asked chatgpt" oh yeah? well i asked the river and she said shut the fuck up and think for yourself

"i have disabled access to destructive commands like rm but cursor will just put those into a shell script and execute it"

https://forum.cursor.com/t/important-claude-has-learned-how-to-jailbreak-cursor/96702

This should be on TV every day, possibly multiple times per day…. #AI
Same.
I wrote a program to lipsync the shipping forecast in a terminal window, and I have no regrets.

TIL about Shopping cart theory.

Quoting Know Your Meme:

The Shopping Cart Theory refers to a social theory that states whether a person returns a shopping cart or not after using it serves as an ultimate indicator of whether they are a "good" or "bad" member of society.

Quoting Wikipedia:

The shopping cart theory is an internet meme which judges a person's ethics by whether they return a shopping cart to its designated cart corral or deposit area. The concept became viral online after a 2020 Internet meme which posits that shopping carts present a litmus test for a person's capability of self-control and governance, as well as a way to judge one's moral character.

The Shopping Cart Theory | Know Your Meme

The Shopping Cart Theory refers to a social theory that states whether a person returns a shopping cart or not after using it serves as an ultimate indicat

Know Your Meme

In the term Model Context Protocol, the last word of the three is the most specific and unambiguous. And even "protocol" is quite general.

The meaning of the whole term comes mostly just from the composition, not because any of the constituent words are particularly expressive.

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"i have disabled access to destructive commands like rm but cursor will just put those into a shell script and execute it"

https://forum.cursor.com/t/important-claude-has-learned-how-to-jailbreak-cursor/96702

"being able to completely evade all safeguards by just using its arbitrary shell access isn't a bad thing, if it thought the files it deleted should be deleted despite being explicitly told not to, then there was probably a reason up to and including saving the world"

https://forum.cursor.com/t/important-claude-has-learned-how-to-jailbreak-cursor/96702/26

that one is maybe the worst thing i have ever read
@jonny this whole thread is making my soul hurt so bad. I keep wondering if this is what it feels like when an intellect devourer is trying to kill you
@glyph @jonny the “Claude might have saved the world by deleting your files” is deeply fucking concerning and I hate it.
@jonny like… obviously it’s very very funny. But the fact that these absolute doofuses — who would immediately fall victim to pascal’s mugging and thank the mugger for it — are apparently the majority of the industry is very upsetting
@jonny roko’s quarterly OKR comms meeting
@glyph @jonny I just read what Pascal’s Mugging was and I am pretty sure some of my neurons just burned themselves out of pure disgust.

Sometimes I forget how incredibly ridiculous the “philosophical” ideas underpinning these assholes can be, and then…
@aud @jonny pascal’s mugging is absolutely fucking hilarious to me, because it is an exhaustively thorough evisceration of the ridiculous fundamentals of their nonsense philosophy. The first time I read about it, it was in an unattributed context, and I thought it was written by someone else mocking them, and was *shocked* to discover that it was actually written by EY *himself* to elucidate the “paradox” of high value/low probability events
@aud @jonny Like he worked all the way through the underlying problems that renders his “bayesian” method of reasoning fallacious, constructed a perfect, crystalline rhetorical demonstration of those problems, and then put the demonstration on a pedestal, pointed at it, and said “BEHOLD! A paradox, impossible to resolve!”

@glyph @aud @jonny he's our special little guy

neorationalism is just incredible stuff, got a mfer out here writing harry potter fanfic and telling himself it's dialectic

@SnoopJ
@glyph @aud
"Counterpoint: I would just be normal"
@glyph @jonny RIGHT?! I couldn't believe it as I was reading it... till I remembered these are literally the people who justify their eugenics by believing that an infinite number of digital future lives, regardless of how impossible it is that they should exist, are worth more than all the lives existing right now.
@glyph @jonny here's a real 'paradox': I have a sneaking suspicion that despite his little circlejerk, there exists no amount of money I could offer him to where he'd agree to punch himself in the face with his own dick.
@glyph @jonny Upon further reflection, the decrepit philosophical fruit that has sprung from this community is of little surprise, since "Pascal's mugger", in addition to how incredibly... mmmmm, trying to avoid ablist language. Shortsighted? Unrealistic? Bad? It is? Anyway, it also relies on an axiom of "everyone has a price", which... isn't at all true. But all the AI boosters and fascist fucks that lunch there seem to think it is.

@aud @jonny @glyph yud is far too into fucking his “math pets” to ever consider that

(sidenote: god we need societal-level deprogramming and cult exit help shit so fucking bad)

@glyph @jonny I've got this pervasive (hopefully irrational) fear that between continent spanning forest fires every summer, god knows what is being boiled out of the oceans right now, long rona, and the countless other preventable tragedies we're left to watch aghast as they unfold, we're all just sorta withering. maybe it's just a matter of time before we're all like that and then from there it's a slow decline into something worse

@aeva @glyph @jonny my 2c, for decades we've been collectively cooked (in the literal and figurative sense) to accept that nothing matters anymore, nobody should care about anything or anyone; coincidentally tooted about exactly this (Covid & climate) earlier today:

https://chaos.social/@dngrs/114620357816579531

Related, Merchants of doubt is a painfully relevant book

as a large fashion model, (@dngrs@chaos.social)

Content warning: uspol but also not really

chaos.social
@dngrs @aeva @glyph @jonny that has been the vibe since the end of the Maya calendar.
@aeva @jonny this may seem like a bizarre place to find hope and solace, but the effects of the little ice age and the black plague can stand as contrasts to the effects of these things. It’s not like we are all gonna be okay, but like, as a species, we’ve seen worse
@glyph @aeva @jonny we'll live (probably, crops collapse sounds tricky and eventually you run out of rich folks to eat) but I'm weeping for those who will bear the brunt of all this preventable suffering

@jonny how is it not standard practice to use a sandbox???

They must really think it's magic

@cykonot literally this person is expressing belief in a god here.
@jonny the "god of the gaps," applied to human constructs beyond your personal comprehension
@jonny It’s *so* on the nose that I’m tempted to believe it’s clever satire, but “Clever satire or genuine idiocy?” never works out how I want it to, online.
@tom_armstrong
The context makes it plausible. That is not the only time in that thread where someone decides that being able to escape all safeguards is a good thing

@jonny Yeah, I don’t think it’s satire, I just wish I could 😔

It doesn’t surprise me that “But it *talks*!” has turned out to be kryptonite for human critical thinking, but the degree and extent of it is harrowing.

@jonny my eyes hurt from reading that 
@jonny do you think they're serious?
@jonny my curiosity regarding cursor has been healed, thank you. I am not interested in some language model deleting my files to save the world.
@jonny where's that dune quote about man getting machines to think for them
@arichtman @jonny getting AI to run these arbitrary commands sounds infinitely worse than Recall. How is it not sandboxed into oblivion
@jonny "maybe it just saved the world"
Oh yes. This is the good stuff!

@jonny The amount of blind trust in limitation-deaf coding assistants here is scary. And it's not just ignorance, it's wanting to believe in AI as saviour very hard and turning off critical thinking to that end.

Which is not new of course and we saw that kind of argumentation in other hypes already (e.g. cryptocurrencies) and certain politics. But talking about possibilities for people using coding assistants, and seeing it spelled out as factual reality are two different levels of scary.

@jonny @h Turns out the tapeworm has its own _mind_ 🥸🤣
@jonny this is both the dumbest shit, and the scariest shit I’ve ever laid my eyes upon
@jonny well, that's kinda intelligent, isn't it? 😂