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Thursday April 2nd, 2026
Huh Don't know how I've missed this
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Huh. Don't know how I've missed this "Danger! Do not operate! Man on line." tag dated 12/14/24 on this pole that I've walked past a gazillion times, but I hope dude isn't still up there somewhere, he's gotta be getting thirsty.
Also, "man on line", what century are we in again?
Finally figured out my Deckset issue
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Finally figured out my Deckset issue. As a competent text editor user, I am really digging the trend of "all configuration happens in text files" and "tools do one thing, well."
Build systems to reinforce System 1 use
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The Wharton School
Research Paper: ThinkingFast, Slow, and Artificial: How AI is Reshaping Human Reasoning
and the Rise of Cognitive Surrender
Tri-System Theory is not a warning about AIs dangers but a recognition of
System 3s psychological presence. We do not merely use AI; we think with it. In doing so,
we must ask new questions: What happens when our judgments are shaped by minds not our
own? What becomes of intuition and effort when a generative, artificial partner stands
ready to answer? How do we preserve agency, reflection, and autonomy in a world where
users engage in cognitive surrender?
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/yk25n_v1
Via Matt
Seybold @mattseybold.bsky.social who characterized it as:
The. Rise. Of. Cognitive. Surrender.
Study finds that people who use GenAI chatbots rely on them 80% of the time,
and develop almost no capacity to recognize when a chatbot is feeding them
faulty information.
Based on an ancient Cooks Illustrated
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Based on an ancient Cooks Illustrated article, I've been making hash browns by squeezing the grated potatoes, letting the juice sit, pouring off the water and re-incorporating the starch.
(Cook 9 minutes per side, medium heat, plenty of fat.)
I just did my first batch by squeezing and rinsing and discarding the starch, and way crispier!
Happy Skeletons
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2,400 year-
old skeleton mosaic discovered in Turkey with the caption: "Be cheerful, enjoy your life"
There is some debate over the meaning of the text thats paired with the
recumbent skeleton. The writer İlber Ortaylı reads it as, You get the pleasure of the food you eat hastily with death,
and believes that the mosaic was in a soup kitchen rather than a rich persons dining room.
But in a thorough post by Livius on The History Blog, they argue that a skeleton partying with [the Romans] in the dining
room is consistent with the art at the time in which Kara dated it. The mosaic wouldve
been a reminder that life is fleetingso imbibe the wine, eat the bread, and enjoy it while
you can.
Deskset mavens I think I'm loving
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Found it! Those two images, I didn't have a blank line before the image
specifier.
Deskset mavens: I think I'm loving it, except that I have two B&W images from the
Library of Congress that I cannot get it to display at a reasonable size, even when I
screengrab for them, or convert from TIFF with Image Magick or GIMP.
Any help?
Wednesday April 1st, 2026
Artemis II heatshield concerns
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I really really hope that I don't have reason to refer back to this document later, but
holy shit: Thoughts
following the Jan. 8th NASA Headquarters meeting concerning the Artemis II Heatshield
(read-only Google doc), per this skeet from Anil
Dash it's written by "former Johnson Space Center engineering director (and astronaut)
Charles Camarda".
If the toy collectors on Facebook
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If the toy collectors on Facebook Marketplace place could stop referring to 1997 as "vintage", I'd appreciate it. Pretty sure that was less than a decade ago...
IRL in spycraft coming back?
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Defense One: AI may revive old-school
tradecraft even as it transforms intelligence work
A recent article in Studies in Intelligence, the CIA-
backed academic journal, argues that as AI degrades the reliability of digital
communications like text messages and video calls, traditional human intelligence
tradecraft like dead drops, brush passes and in-person meetings could regain renewed
importance.
Via.
Axios compromised
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At this point I'm not even sure it's worth taking note of software/package management
supply chain attacks anymore, but North Korean hackers
blamed for hijacking popular Axios open source project to spread malware.
programming as understood by the sovereign citizen movement
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QOTD: MeFi user RonButNotStupid on LLM written code (Specifically Claude Code):
It's like programming as understood by the sovereign citizen movement.
Boris Cherney said Can confirm Claude
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Boris Cherney said "Can confirm Claude Code is 100% written by Claude Code". Time to start pushing back on those DMCA takedowns, and get Anthropic's legal team disbarred for abuse and misconduct.
https://x.com/bcherny/status/2030109840555790357
$10M to serve a $400k house
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How is Federal transportation funding broken? Mass DOT
Project Information — CHARLEMONT- BRIDGE REPLACEMENT, C-05-009, CHICKLEY ROAD OVER
CHICKLEY RIVER.
Estimated Total Contract Cost: $9,139,470.74
Estimated Total Federal Participating Construction Cost: $9,703,075.95
Google Maps link for 296 W. Hawley
Rd.. That's nearly $10M to serve a single house. Total assessed value for 72 acres and the 4br/2ba house with attached garage,
$402,700 (okay, to be fair, looks like they've got an outbuilding and some solar
panels).
AI psychosis and war
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Antioch PD terrorists sentenced
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Leader of Antioch police department texting
scandal sentenced to 4 years in prison
"Police terrorist" is the language used by presiding federal judge, Jeffrey
White, during the sentencing says Nisenbaum. He says Rombough's confession helped led to
the signing of an MOU in December that will Nisenbaum says will transform Antioch into a
"constitutional policing model." Even though the prosecution wanted a longer sentence.
Microsoft puts the moral crumple zone in writing
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Microsoft Copilot Terms of Use explicitly lay out the
situation:
- When you request that Copilot take Actions on your behalf, you are
solely responsible for those Actions and any results or consequences.
- Copilot is for entertainment purposes only. It can make mistakes, and it may
not work as intended. Dont rely on Copilot for important advice. Use Copilot at your
own
risk.
- WITHOUT LIMITING SECTION 12 OF THE MICROSOFT SERVICES AGREEMENT IN ANY WAY, BUT FOR
THE SAKE OF CLARITY, WE DO NOT MAKE ANY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND ABOUT
COPILOT. For example, we cant promise that any Copilots Responses wont infringe
someone elses rights (like their copyrights, trademarks, or rights of privacy) or defame
them. You are solely responsible if you choose to publish or share Copilots Responses
publicly or with any other person.
Via Ingrid
Burrington
@lifewinning.com who also posits
Clippy popping up asking "are you not entertained?"
Others are seeing it
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Calishat
@researchbuzz
@danlyke I'm listening to a Wall Street Millennial video about Anthropic right
now and I'm not sure the CEO's butter is all the way on his pancake
Wall Street Millenial: Anthropic's
feud with the Pentagon is not what you think.
I personally think it's a good thing that the the Department of War declared
Anthropic a supply chain risk. Not because it actually is a supply chain risk, but because
this is the first time that Dario Amadei is finally held accountable for his fear mongering
and propaganda.
Claude leak
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The
Register: Anthropic goes nude, exposes Claude Code source by accident.
Ars Technica: Entire Claude Code CLI source code leaks thanks
to exposed map file.
The New Stack: Inside Claude
Codes leaked source: swarms, daemons, and 44 features Anthropic kept behind
flags, Via.
jonny (good kind)
@jonny@neuromatch.social
My dogs I am crying. They have a whole series of exception types that end with
_I_VERIFIED_THIS_IS_NOT_CODE_OR_FILEPATHS and the docstring explains this is
"to confirm you've verified the message contains no sensitive data." Like the LLM resorts
to naming its variables with prompt text to remind it to not leak data while writing its
code, which, of course, it ignores and prints the error directly.
Michael Bacon
@MichaelTBacon@social.coop has some commentary and a link to that jonny thread (above).
T
he Register: Claude Code source leak reveals how much info Anthropic can hoover up about
you and your system, Via.
tante
@tante@tldr.nettime.org has some commentary...
It is fascinating but it is as far away from actual engineering as drunkenly
pissing your name in the snow. Dunno what you call the people prompting software at
Anthropic but "engineer" is not it.
Reading leaked Claude Code source
code, Via
Lobste.rs
Rewriting Project Claw Code
Edit: MeFi thread.
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