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I think my philosophy when making software is that it should work for people with zero money or no bank account / credit card.

I know it's not a popular mindset to be in since money and profit is everything in the tech world.

I think it comes from growing up as a kid with no disposable income or access to anything but my shitty computer.

I'd rather support people with almost nothing than people with latest and greatest tech gizmos and spare cash for subscription services. 😅

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Thread of stuff I wanna buy. Will "like" my own toot if I get it.

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I'm gonna use this yhread as a way to keep track of links to read and like my own posts when I get around to them.

Hot take: llm "guardrails" are worthless and will always be ineffective; they are a throwback to a premodern model of security as a list of prohibitions against actions instead of a more modern, holistic approach where the system as a whole is structured such that impermissible operations fail as a consequence of the system architecture.

The core mechanism of llm systems relies on the random elision and remixing of inputs; all such guardrail systems exist within this milieu, and are thus - architecturally, according to how llms work as a baseline - subject to that same elision; therefore, you can never be assured that a given guardrail directive will be present in the context window for the llm at the time of processing.

I personally think this is blindingly obvious, but I do understand why people who are bought into the tech might not understand that any attempt to 'instruct' an llm as to 'alignment' is going to be subject to an erosion of those 'protections' as an inherent part of the function of the machine.

Bluntly, if you don't want the llm to "do" a thing, you must make that thing impossible for the llm to do. Do not give it access to your filesystem; do not give it access to your production infrastructure; do not give it access to your children; do not give it access to anything unsupervised whatsoever.

And do not use an llm for any system where determinacy of operation is even slightly important, for that matter.

theregister.com/2025/11/14/ai_

Just saw the new Steam Machine referred to as the "Gabe Cube". 🤣

Hey, Libs,

Anarchism has a bad rap due to propaganda. The state hates anarchism. It's a viable threat to those in power because people can live, and live well, without kleptocrats ruining everything. You do anarchism every day without even knowing that's what you're doing.

When you get together with your friends and everyone gets up at the end of the evening and helps tidy your place before going home: that's anarchism.

When you volunteer to take care of a neighbor's pet because they had to go out of town: that's anarchism.

When the person in line in front of you at the grocery store is a few cents short on their bill and you pay it for them: that's anarchism.

When you shovel your neighbor's driveway because they can't do it themselves and it's snowing (or even just to do it for them for no reason whatsoever): that's anarchism.

Anarchism is people organizing themselves to do things without being told or forced by someone else to do them. That's it at its core.

It's not scary. it's not evil. A better world is possible and you can participate in it, you can bring it into being.

No gods, no masters, no hierarchy, no oppression.

#Anarchism #Anarchy

Love how many niche web browsers are out there!

Why doomscroll when I can binge aqua teen hunger force?

Learning Kden Live so I can make a 30second meme just for my partners

Got a solid three hit combo going though. Almost got some airtime. 💀

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One of my cats teleported into my legs while I wasn't paying attention while walking. We made up pretty quick but she was pretty appalled by my barbarism.

Fun fact: I prefer to operate in almost complete darkness. Stalking around by memory and night vision.

Spending my only vacation all year sick apparently 😎👍

You can tell I don't use AI for my speech because I make zero sense in unique ways sometimes.

I didn't execute perfectly, but it could have been worse and I got the most critical bits done.

polyamorous people don't have legal or financial benefits from the institution of marriage but at least we have Steam Family Sharing

Fun bug of the day: My machine runs faster than the CI servers so even though tests pass in the PR, they fail locally because the sync happens faster than the code checking if the socket opened successfully 🤪

I hate to admit it, but Google is still better than duckduckgo. On top of that, even if DDG doesn't "Track" you, any pages you click on certainly will.

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