

@[email protected] I don’t know if this account is actually monitored, or just a publishing place, but you may have noticed that this post has received almost overwhelmingly negative responses. You could disregard this as Mastodon bias, but keep in mind that the biggest bias on Mastodon is that people who understand and built core parts of the information technology that you use every day are *massively* over represented. This is probably the only place you will get a lot of replies from people who both understand technology and do not have a financial incentive to hype things to get large amounts of government funding. EDIT: I should add, I used machine learning during my PhD and there are a lot of problems for which it is a *really* good fit. But, in the current climate, it’s generally safe to interpret ‘AI’ as meaning ‘machine learning applied to a problem where machine learning is the wrong solution’. It isn’t a technology, it’s a branding term, and it’s a branding term used almost exclusively for things that have no social benefit.
RE: https://mastodon.online/@danirabbit/116358283847102154
AI is a Nazi-Bar with a big „moral put aside“ neon sign.
Happy International War Crimes and Genocide Day to those who celebrate it. May your arms fall off and your balls itch endlessly.
Original post: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:2whlowi5jjjqrdrrj4lxh2lx/post/3mivurkuzds2f
Ethical considerations put asside: stealing from you is a convenient way for me to make money.
I just need a way to dress this up as technical innovation so the crime is not prosecuted. Ideas?
So Anthropic employees are using Claude Code to contribute AI-generated code to open source repositories and hiding the fact using their own internal “undercover mode”.
Totally trustworthy people.
(Any open source project that at the very least requires disclosure of AI-authored contributions should immediately ban Anthropic employees on principle.)
Do you want to look up a Swiss train connection directly on your terminal, no browser needed?
Necrom4 has written a TUI for SBB
https://github.com/Necrom4/sbb-tui
Did a Biketour last week near Villigen and came by many remains/reminders of World War 2.
More details (german): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sperrstelle_Villigen
It really bums me out that I keep seeing blog posts from technical people like "putting aside the obvious moral and ethical implications of LLMs, I'm interested in evaluating whether they can be useful for my work."
Like "putting aside the obvious moral and ethical concerns of breaking into my neighbours' houses, I'm interested in evaluating whether this can be useful for acquiring other people's valuables."