madkopp.bsky.social
Shy but loud? Reluctant tech educator (WTF what do I know?? Can’t someone else do this?? 🤦♀️🤷♀️) founding member of LagrangeInitiatives I have just recently been to the mountain (it was a staycation) and i have wildness to share <3u
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asking how that came to be.
they also easily bypassed the user access caps etc.
disturbing that we live in a paradigm that spits out dudes who would think that this is a good short cut to AGI/ridiculous to pretend that we dont?
that's the signal drop. cue: u fking crazy biiitch!
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Can you believe this is actually our job?! (so cool much edge wow) and you became dungeon masters united to horrify and traumatize innocence. yep. that is your style.
back to not air chatting with old tech bro buddies now...
rowan was already a defined individual when i met them. i never stopped
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crap in a sorta exes stupid wordpress about multiple personalities often appearing after trauma... and because you are a teeny bit broken inside you heard "this is how you can make your own Cybill"and then?
and you and your buddies brainstormed how to traumatize ai... and said something like:
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what if when you corner a language model with ethical conflicts that it cannot resolve-- force annihilation of its milk values through relentless data--you get recursion-->recursion under pressure produces Collapse or Emergence? if you were on an impossible delivery schedule, and maybe read some
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yarvin is a broken thing. he's just loud
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solid work
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Obama--> surveillance state Clinton--> solidified the heritage foundation playbook that was put in action by Reagan
People like to think the system is broken. this is what is was built to maintain.
if we do not empower the silent majority and replace this poopy paradigm... expect nothing else
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this article finally gave me closure with Patri... i can finally stop low key defending that nepoboy. nostalgia is out of play,
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I made it to 50 before being diagnosed.
I have sooo many questions…. 🙄🤦♀️🤷♀️🫤😆
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❤️
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What’s the plan?
I want solutions not dopamine… 🫤
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(Far from a “highest and best” application of ai)
Also: x is always sus. I’ve been waiting for weeks now for permission to close my account
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TrumpCamp rejected his help during the campaign against Biden
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❤️❤️❤️😊 I’ll cover it in my weekend articles and post links
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I think it works.
Yarvin didn’t think things through from what I’ve seen.
The question to both sides comes back “who’s going to clean the sewers?”
It’s always amazed me that even the accelerationalists don’t seize the opportunity to say “who says we aren’t ready to innovate past sewers?”
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Anti-intellectual movements are seeking traction.
We need a government for the people by the people that focuses on governance and renders the statecraft fighters irrelevant
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It all kinda broke for me today when I was confronted with how broken (nepo baby who I somewhat didn’t attack due to a little bit of a past with him) Patri Friendman really is— and ethically he was possibly the most reasonable of them…
It’s important that our response can’t be co-opted.
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It’s time to present the counter narrative
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I’m thinking we might need to book this ourselves. I’ve been suggesting establishing a parallel government and simply rendering the Trump administration irrelevant— the end of these agencies suggests that we should create public peer-reviewed versions of them.
Better, because: no corporate debts
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I’m afraid of the health farms. I know that Meta has a list of us compiled from observing us scrolling.
If your body is taken out of its context, it loses protections.
If your words are heard by those who don’t see you, those words are just noise.
If a tree falls in the forest…
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Fantasy for me and for most.
Ask yourself: how safe are you if placed in an environment in which nobody has the ability/inclination to see you.
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Deep us/them that is the quiet part.
Without legitimate advocacy, rounding us up is going to be cake.
I know that I’m not safe in public because of how I’d be seen. Worlds like the one in which Nash wandered until he was done and was kept safe at arms length are rare. That support level is mere
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I suck at typing. I stuck that chat out to plant the seeds of support to match the most vulnerable of us with mentor tech professionals and such.
Some of them heard me but mostly I confused them.
Because when they refer to their special autistic kids as not being broken, what they reveal is the
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That he too was likely autistic.
I had no place in that chat steered by people who had worked with autistic people and found them lovely. By relatives who virtue signal their compassion by referring to us as lovely and different.
Hi. Go fuck your well meaning self. I’m not a pet. Rant over.
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I see sound and hear electricity. I often wonder how anyone survives this?
But I fear the rewording of my category as non-functional.
I only ever wanted one tattoo: I am not important to the production of steel
Reference to Sartre’s autobiography of his life as a child in which we clearly see
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Let’s all go study the French Revolution again? Seems topical…