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I'm just some guy who makes art, and fiddles with computers. If you voted for Trump, you are a fascist. 🍉 Insta; https://www.instagram.com/stag.prefab/ YouTube; https://youtube.com/@lucasdoesart?si=OB_wVR0Y00VKwe3R
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It has been illegal for a long time to deploy the US military on us soil against us citizens.
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I would NOT be so confident in that last point. Lots of military grunts are just psychopaths itching to kill. And it's happened before.
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treat them as on the same level, or even very close to the level of outright evil as billionaires and politicians.
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and most people aren't born with critical thinking skills. So yes, the gutting of education and corporate control of media (social and mass) does in fact mean many Americans are far worse than they would naturally be. And again, that is on purpose. It doesn't absolve them of all guilt, but you can't
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would never get their way in a democracy, but technology makes it so they can get people to say or do things they'd normally never say without lifting a finger. Perhaps most importantly though, most Americans are taught via "culture" that it's actually cool and awesome to be a total fucking moron...
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only show them bad news about minority groups. Social media algorithms are often specifically designed to target the worst parts of a person, and encourage them. Twitter essentially admitted to mass brainwashing. Peter Thiel said he loves technology because billionaires are a small minority that...
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Do you see where I said the maga voters are blameless? You don't, because I didn't. I said they aren't worse than the politicians. Yes a lot of them are terrible but you're completely underrepresenting the power that control of media and education has. People are more likely to be racist if you...
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As much as I agree with the putridity of 47 and any affiliated, the voters can't be more despicable, especially when the education system was deliberately destroyed by Reagan and his successors specifically to induce the slack jawed vitriol spewing and ignorance worship that lead to this.
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What's funnier is that it's not even hard to find out I'm a real person, but you're not thinking, you're (in a Twitter fashion) knee jerking.
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And there you go, quote posting an "own" in the exact twitter-esque fashion you're accusing me of. Was your original comment sarcastic? If so it was terribly conveyed. And even if it weren't, you can't expect everyone to read your damn mind through a text post.
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You say in response to a post about AI being forced without notification into every discord server and kept hidden. I was going to make fun of you but you're doing it for me.
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Oh it can. I came across an argument where a good artist/author I follow was being slandered and called a "vanity author" by someone who exclusively wrote orc (maybe ogre?) smut. And they weren't even widely published or renowned or anything, I think they had 1 kind of significant publishing deal.
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Dude the dunning-kruger effect assures that can never possibly work reliably.
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That really doesn't matter. Some random hackers holding data random is irrelevant when people with nuclear weapons can already do it.
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You are so unwilling to accept that computers can come up with things nearly if not entirely incomprehensible to humans it's funny.
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Quantum computing makes me think that. AFAIK the first SHA encoded data was broken by a quantum computer. And sure, this isn't tech normies can use, but foreign nefarious agents sure can
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ass both your job and your company's security. The more vibe coding happens, the more obscure the old standards become, and the more secure by extension.
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And sure, LLMs are human made too, but for how long? There's an absurd myriad of problems that this process introduces. There is an existing security standard, security via obsolescence, that is actually relevant here. Use known good security standards instead of relying on the slop machine to half-
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Again, code reviews by what? Humans, and human created algorithms? Sure, that'll work for a time, but the progress is so far exponential. Meaning the latest LLMs (or newer forms of AI chatbot) will produce highly problematic code that not humans nor the best code checking algorithms can check.
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Poisoned by the LLM. Not to mention LLMs have somewhat predictable outputs, (not predictable by humans, but other algorithms). Meaning that while this may be unproblematic for a time, these patterns may be caught on by nefarious parties and exploited, making every vibe coded shit program vulnerable.
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I do, and I know that LLMs have a tendency to create new and potentially dangerous things that look innocuous to both humans and human made algorithms. There is always a chance that something approved by experienced humans and even the best code checking algorithms is going to be vulnerable or
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You *still* haven't touched the whole *using an unencrypted connection to a 3rd party server* problem, which is arguably the most significant problem with your entire philosophy here.
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Server argument still stands entirely untouched by you, the vibe coder.
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You *aren't* an algorithm, meaning you *can't* pick up everything an algorithm might slip in. If you do not intricately understand not just every line, but every fucking character of the code you check in, congrats, you just embedded security vulnerabilities in your code. And the 3rd party
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Vulnerabilities? Get fucking for real with me right now.
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Dude, my point is you can test, but Microsoft has years ago created trading algorithms THAT CREATED THEIR OWN INCOMPREHENSIBLE LANGUAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!! And you mean to tell me you think you, and every other vibe coder out there, can pick up on these minute details that may create corporation crippling
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No shit Sherlock, anyone who vibe codes is asking for more intricate vulnerabilities that aren't so easily caught by the naked eye nor unit tests made by a human. You're playing with a fire not capable of comprehension.
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Do you know that testing code without non-vibe-coded tests doesn't work? My point is that vibe coders DONT UNIT TEST PROPERLY.
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3rd party, private server won't provide any security issues ever, actually.
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Enlighten me as to how giving a privately owned LLM all of the intricate details and inner workings of your company's security standards through unencrypted modes of communication is a "big brain move akshewally". Surely having all of your company's most privileged security information in one...
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Also, you're fucking hilarious. I know how to use the LLMs, and I know how to do "prompt engineering" (a pseudo-intellectual term coined by halfwits looking to legitimate the fact that they defer all thought to a hallucination machine). I dismiss it outright because IT IS NOT SECURE AT ALL.
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You aren't building *anything* if you defer even the most basic though to a hallucinating pseudo-logic machine.
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People like you can't be bothered to actually put in the work, because "muh Elon grok digi-chud".
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The paycheck looking to make their already bare minimum even more minimal do. The only reason it works is because cash hungry CFOs see chuds like you and huff that "shareholder value" pack. What's golden is come a few weeks to maybe a year from now, there's going to be MASSIVE data breaches because
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"fact is" it isn't reliable, it doesn't produce reliable unit tests, it doesn't provide reliably secure code, it doesn't know or really follow any security or other coding standards, it just "vibes". And "vibe coding" is a derogatory term for what slack jawed drooling oafs who already weren't worth
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verify that any of said citations are even remotely related to what I say. Critical thought does 100x more for a person than any LLM slopbot 9000 that some circle-jerking techbros ejaculated in their ketamine induced fugue states.
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And what the fuck does that do when they still hallucinate shit that is entirely unrelated? What if the citations are hallucinated? AI chatbot bullshit isn't good enough for most important work yet. I can give you 15 citations that "prove" that Joe Biden is a fruit fly, just don't expect me to...
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And thank you so much for adding me to your list! I really appreciate it, I'll have to return the favor in a bit here.
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In my case I thought it was from my house but when I couldn't figure out what it was I checked my town's social media to see if anyone else noticed it, when I saw they did I tried to do more research, then I think it was the day after it came out that it was a meteor. But yeah it was pretty sweet.
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Something very similar happened to me once, a day or two later I found out it was a meteor airburst not too far away, I never expected small to moderate meteors could explode so violently they shake my house through the air. I initially thought an old gas station may have exploded or something.
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not providing healthcare wouldn't be a problem. Granted they still can't provide the same stability and other benefits. My point isn't, no big businesses ever, it's more that they do a lot of terrible things under this system.
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Fair, though I'd guess to some extent government assistance raising lower wages is caused by workers being pushed closer to comfortable living conditions, making them more productive, making the board more willing to increase wages. Notably, if healthcare was nationalized, then small businesses...
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operate, you should know about corporate death squads in 3rd world nations. You should also know about Citizens United v FEC, and the crushing impact that has had on our nation. Corporations like most American chains are primarily responsible for this.