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Monday May 4th, 2026
Gone. All my history.
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Coyote Media: How Did An AI-Generated Mural Wind Up in This Vallejo Alley? Even
the sign printer who did the vinyl got caught up in the fiasco:
"I wish I could, he said. But two months ago I listened to AI when it was
instructing me on changing out my email server. It spoke to me so reassuringly, and then
gave me a command that I followed, that deleted all my old emails from forever ago. Gone.
All my history."
Yellow cover
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Snake oil detectors are, in fact, snake oil
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Nanoraptor
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social
Angsty pretentious teenage me writing a dream journal near christmas 1987 shows
up as 95-100% AI generated, by detectors offering to sell me services to re-generate my
text with AI more humanised so it passes as not AI.
It hurts to think about even more than reading 16 year old me.
That post has a bunch of the examples as image And Nanoraptor
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social
Another detector said it is NOT AI! but that detector also claimed a story
written literally that moment in chatgpt was also 0% AI.
Trump admin and EVs
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Plausible diagnosis generator doesn't need images to diagnose
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Frontier AI Models Are Doing Something Absolutely Bizarre When Asked to Diagnose
Medical X-Rays
As detailed in a new, yet-to-be-peer-
reviewed paper, a team of researchers at Stanford University found that frontier AI
models readily generated detailed image descriptions and elaborate reasoning traces,
including pathology-biased clinical findings, for images never provided.
Via.
LLMs prefer resumes written by itself
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AI Self-preferencing in Algorithmic Hiring:
Empirical Evidence and Insights Jiannan Xu, Gujie Li, Jane Yi Jiang
These simulations show that candidates using the same LLM as the evaluator are
23% to 60% more likely to be shortlisted than equally qualified applicants submitting human-
written resumes, with the largest disadvantages observed in business-related fields such as
sales and accounting. We further demonstrate that this bias can be reduced by more than 50%
through simple interventions targeting LLMs' self-recognition capabilities. These findings
highlight an emerging but previously overlooked risk in AI-assisted decision making and call
for expanded frameworks of AI fairness that address not only demographic-based disparities,
but also biases in AI-AI interactions.
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RIP Nicole Hollander
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Alt comics page readers will recognize the name: Nicole Hollander, creator of the
"Sylvia" comic strip which ran from 1980 to 2012, has passed away.
On 26 March 2012, 'Sylvia' was discontinued completely. Hollander established a
now-defunct personal blog to repost old comics and post new ones. Apart from her own
opinions and work, she also offered room for articles and cartoons by younger artists. Her
blog received the title Bad Girl Chats. Hollander quipped: "You have to be careful when you
type in the URL, because you may get a porn site" (which ironically enough it became after
Hollander's site was discontinued).
Via.
AI music flood
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NPR: AI music is flooding streaming platforms. But listeners like it less and
less. I have a notoriously bad track record at predicting the future, but it seems like
Generative AI music is gonna be micro-targeted at the creator, and everyone else is either
going to generate their own, or find an artist who's genuinely creating something new and
different.
And prompting is not enough of an input to consistently get good results.
the Claude Delusion
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Richard Dawkins and the Claude Delusion.
Dawkins extending more humanity to a language model than he does toward Muslims
or trans people is hardly a surprise based on his personal and political views. But even if
he had not moved rightward in his senesence, when you consider Dawkinss scientific
views
about what minds are and how they function, seeing him flirting with a chatbot is completely
expected.
Edit: Background includes British scientists don't like Richard Dawkins, finds study that didn't even
ask questions about Richard Dawkins
The investigation into science's public image didn't even ask about the atheist
professor, but it got an answer anyway
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Neighbor moved to the other side of
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Neighbor moved to the other side of town a few years ago. Yesterday called me up and asked if I could help him fix his kid's scooter.
So he came over, and I texted another neighbor, and we had an awesome "guys hang out and drill holes in metal and bullshit" afternoon, and I need more of that.
Sunday May 3rd, 2026
friend borrowed our electric citrus
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A friend borrowed our electric citrus juicer, and has not yet returned it, so I just did half a gallon of lemon juice by hand with a clamshell juicer.
The phrase "easy peasy lemon squeezy" is hogwash.
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Last modified: Thu Mar 15 12:48:17 PST 2001