Utter insanity. Complete disregard for anything or anyone else on the planet or in the sky.
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Utter insanity. Complete disregard for anything or anyone else on the planet or in the sky.
I'm a software professional and I have spent the last 40 years writing code almost daily. To me, the advent of LLM coding tools means that the job that I have been doing so far is gone. I am no longer going to write code for a living. Instead, my job as a software professional will be to guide LLMs to write the code for me.
I did not ask for this, and I have not decided whether I enjoy my new activity more than I enjoyed my previous duties. But is that relevant? In a certain sense, I am a 1/
A powerful statement on AI by the pope
60th World Communications Day 2026
http://www.vatican.va/content/leo-xiv/en/messages/communications/documents/20260124-messaggio-comunicazioni-sociali.html
This is a valuable lesson for any manufacturer: never awaken the nerd sleeping inside your customer, because his wrath shall be terrible.
In this case the warning was quite literal.
The company annoyed a buyer enough to push him into full blown nerd mode. He tore the product apart, reverse engineered every part, and then published a step by step guide showing exactly how to disable "kill switch" that prevented the use of the product without the vendor spying on the user.
What started as a minor grievance became a public, technical exposé that left the maker exposed and embarrassed.
Moral of the story: underestimate your users at your own peril.
The Day My Smart Vacuum Turned Against Me
Update: This post seems to have struck a nerve and went very wide. As I will not be able to answer every comment, I want to add a few points:
Would you allow a stranger to drive a camera-equipped computer around your living room? You might have already done so without even realizing it. The Beginning: A Curious Experiment It all started innocently enough. I had recently bought an iLife A11 smart vacuum—a sleek, affordable, and technologically advanced robot
I got frustrated with how GitHub Actions lets workflows with read-only permissions poison the cache of read/write workflows (!!??!?), so yesterday night I put together an Action that runs commands in a gVisor sandbox.
I am using it to test our Go modules against the latest versions of their dependencies (with "go get -u") on a schedule, to be notified early of compatibility issues, but without the supply chain attack risk or the Dependabot churn.
Dear restaurant owners, do not link to Facebook. Otherwise, your customers see:
- Error message: Safari cannot open the page because the address is invalid.
- A big login prompt, that cannot be dismissed.
What your customers don’t see:
- Your menu
- Your location
- Your opening hours
Don't Guess My Language
Each time you see a targeted ad, your personal information is exposed to thousands of advertisers and data brokers through a process called “real-time bidding” (RTB). This process does more than deliver ads—it fuels government surveillance, poses national security risks, and gives data brokers easy access to your online activity. RTB might be the most privacy-invasive surveillance system that you’ve never heard of.