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Wednesday March 25th, 2026
careful what you tell those models
Dan Lyke /
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Honestly, this makes sense: Programmers who proclaim themselves expert are generally crappy
programmers, so if you tell an LLM that it's supposed to be an expert programmer, of course
it's gonna generate worse code. The Register: Telling an AI model that its an
expert programmer makes it a worse programmer
In a pre-print paper titled
"Expert Personas Improve LLM Alignment but Damage Accuracy: Bootstrapping Intent-Based
Persona Routing with PRISM," researchers affiliated with the University of Southern
California (USC) find that persona-based prompting is task-dependent which they say
explains the mixed results.
Via.
Courts are getting more serious about AI
Dan Lyke /
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Oregon attorney slapped with
record fine after citing case law hallucinated by AI
The Oregon Court of Appeals issued a $10,000 fine to Bill Ghiorso, a Salem-based
civil attorney, after determining he signed his name to a legal brief containing 15 bogus
citations and nine quotes that had been contrived from thin air.
The article mentions a previous slap on the wrist ($2k) against Portland civil attorney Gabriel A.
Watson.
one thing that AI is making painfully
Dan Lyke /
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The one thing that "AI" is making painfully clear is just how many places people could leave the "Lorem Ipsum" placeholder text in place and not lose any functionality from their company web pages.
Tuesday March 24th, 2026
Just read coprocessor in the sense of
Dan Lyke /
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Just read "coprocessor" in the sense of that other word that starts with "copro...", "coprophagia".
In case you wondered the mindset I've been swimming in.
get in those mental steps
Dan Lyke /
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Hate to link to something that requires registration to read, but this one pull quote is
too juicy. The Chronicle of Higher Education: Is AI Making Us Stupid? Cal Newport Is
Worried. — The Georgetown computer scientist on resisting the temptation to automate
hard thought.
We need to think about cognitive fitness the way we think about physical
fitness.
There should be a simple rule for being a thinker in an age of AI: Dont let AI write
anything for you. Writing is to cognitive health what steps are to physical health. Write
that email from scratch. Write that memo with the bullet points from scratch. Dont
flee
that strain. You need it as much as you need those 10,000 steps a day.
There are some other interesting thoughts in there that reinforce my opinion that formal
education is, by design, abusive, and actual learning is at best a byproduct. But at least
he gets this bit right.
Via.
So it kinda seems like we now need
Dan Lyke /
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So it kinda seems like we now need to, at a minimum, do Node, Python, and Rust development in a container environment that doesn't have access to anything but the absolute minimum that it needs to operate...
Which also solves the package version problem.
LiteLLM compromise
Dan Lyke /
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Fediverse thread from
@peter@thepit.social on a supply chain attack on the LiteLLM Python package.
lol oh my god i feel **so fucking smug** right now, it's incredible. my whole
body is tingling.
Apparently this is a vibe coded package that provides a switch between LLM API back-ends.
The Hacker News discussion.
make puritanism cringe
Dan Lyke /
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emily pathetic 🫀 🪚
@incision.site
we support the writer's barely disguised fetish in a climate where adults on
social media are mortified at the idea of consuming something that made someone
horny
Alicia
Pendragon @aliciapendragon.bsky.social
Puritanism is cringe and fascistic.
H-Neurons
Dan Lyke /
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H-Neurons: On the Existence, Impact,
and Origin of Hallucination-Associated Neurons in LLMs Cheng Gao, Huimin Chen,
Chaojun Xiao, Zhiyi Chen, Zhiyuan Liu, Maosong Sun. On trying to identify the
particular places where LLMs are made susceptible to "when did you stop beating your wife?"
or "what color are cat feathers, red or pink?" style "hallucinations".
clown event still possible
Dan Lyke /
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Tyler McBrien
@tylermcbrien.com
The Singularity is upon us: Apple's AI summarized a text message that read "I'm
still down to clown if you are" to.... "clown event still possible."
Via.
Hmmm Interesting httpskeytracede
Dan Lyke /
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Hmmm... Interesting. https://keytrace.dev/ appears to be yet another attempt to own the social graph. I'm getting strong keybase.io or ... heck, I don't even remember all of the other ones I've seen.
Anyway, seems worth noting that it's a thing that happened.
Domestic routers only
Dan Lyke /
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The FCC Just Banned the Sale of New Wi-Fi Router Models Made Outside US.
I strongly suspect this means that TR-069 got expanded to include US intelligence agencies.
The FCC page.
a collective-level fail-safe feature
Dan Lyke /
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Psychology Today: Epistemic Injustice: The Great Gaslighting of Autistic
Lives
Via and via, in linking to the latter
post Manuèle Ducret
@Filambulle@mastodon.social observed:
Instead of empathy deficit, autistic people demonstrate a broader moral
concern, extending fairness beyond their tribes. Where researchers had assumed impairment,
they found autistic people applying moral principles more consistentlyeven to
strangers,
even when costly. In a world increasingly damaged by in-group bias, this isn't a deficit;
it's a collective-level fail-safe feature.
DUETCS
Dan Lyke /
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2023 IEEE/ACM 45th
International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) DUETCS: Code Style Transfer
through Generation and Retrieval Binger Chen, Ziawasch Abedjan. The measure of
success includes:
Computational accuracy (AC): the percentage of
programs that can be compiled and produce the same output
as the ground truth reference when given the same input.
which... uh.... ✧✦Catherine✦✧
@whitequark@treehouse.systems notes
i'm at a loss of words after reading a paper about reformatting code using an
ML model that has a measured statistical quantity A_c which says how often the reformatted
code behaves the same as the original
the "ideal" (their choice of words) case is 64.2%
Which... explains so much about modern software. Couple of interesting additional notes
from the thread.
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