Lars Rohrbach

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UCB sysadmin, cyclist, juggler.
People keep training machines on human responses and behavior and then they’re shocked and fooled when they react to input exactly like humans superficially do.
@hacks4pancakes I don't think it's suppressed so much as it is the 15th batshit crazy thing to happen in the last week. Also hit us with those dank Singaporean taxi driver burns
The modern internet argument cycle: someone posts an opinion. Someone else screenshots it. A third person quote-tweets the screenshot with "this is wild." A fourth person writes a thread about the thread. Nobody has changed their mind. Everyone has lost 40 minutes. The sun sets on another day of human progress.
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Let's remind everyone what a safe internet actually means. 🌐🌍

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#SaferInternetDay26 #SID

This must be read.

Ukrainians on Threads are sharing moments from the war that broke them — moments they will carry for the rest of their lives.

This is the reality of war. This pain must be heard.

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I post it this way because I have a character limit here.

Bondi's extortionary demand for the Minnesota voter rolls is curious. Minnesota's voter rolls, like those of most states, are essentially public, including name, address, phone number (if given), and elections voted in. The only information redacted (by law) is DoB, SSN (etc) and which party's primary elections they chose to vote in.

One can only speculate on why DoJ would want the redacted information.

https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/201.091

Sec. 201.091 MN Statutes

An important milestone in a half-written piece of software: the point where, when it disagrees with you on whether an input file is legal, you start finding more often than not that it is right and you are wrong.

Welp, after my spamnesty, including a restructuring of my fail2ban jails and drastic reduction in the number of regexps being processed, performance was pretty good for a while. But in the last 8 days I've already put a 30 day ban on over *1.6 million* IPs that hit the honeypot. And now fail2ban is using a bunch of CPU again. fail2ban.sqlite3 is 2.5G.

We used to be an internet.