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Tuesday March 24th, 2026
LiteLM compromise
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Fediverse thread from
@peter@thepit.social on a supply chain attack on the LiteLM 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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
Monday March 23rd, 2026
restaurant robot rebels
Dan Lyke /
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I have never been to a Benihana or similar, but if you're gonna mix performance and food,
robots going apeshit, throwing sauces all over, and breaking silverware may be the thing
that gets me into an international chain restaurant...
Watch this restaurant robot malfunction and scatter tableware
during live performance.
Just look at the wait staff trying to find the setting on the app to turn the thing off.
You know they're thinking about the staff meeting where this was introduced, and how this
is gonna play with the management that let this happen...
Via.
Age Verification in Linux
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Sam Bent: The Engineer Who Tried to Put Age Verification Into Linux
Taylor believes what he's doing is right, which makes him harder to stop than
someone acting for money. The day after the systemd PR was merged, he published a post on
his personal blog defending Google's new friction-heavy Android sideloading controls as a
"fair trade." His argument: power users absorb a one-time inconvenience while vulnerable
people (scam victims, children) get protected. He used the phrase "you shouldn't have to
choose between open and secure." Taylor's
blog post
I can see multiple sides to this, I don't think either issue, age verification, or side-
loading on Android, is completely cut and dried.
But I sure am thinking again about BSD or something that doesn't use systemd.
operate.txt
Dan Lyke /
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You could code your web site for accessibility. Make buttons and form elements obvious, and
well named. Mark up your ARIA roles.
Or this bullshit: https://github.com/serdem1/operate.txt
The same way every site has robots.txt, every site in the agentic age will
need operate.txt.
You know exactly which magic strings I've put in mine...
Paid for making and streaming fake songs
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US Attorney's Office Southern District of
New York — North Carolina Man Pleads Guilty To Music Streaming Fraud Aided By
Artificial Intelligence
Michael Smith generated thousands of fake songs using artificial
intelligence
and then streamed those fake songs billions of times, said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton.
Although the songs and listeners were fake, the millions of dollars Smith stole was
real.
Millions of dollars in royalties that Smith diverted from real, deserving artists and
rights holders. Smiths brazen scheme is over, as he stands convicted of a federal
crime
for his AI-assisted fraud.
Via
AI link dump
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Nadella paid $650M to recruit his AI chief. After 2 years he's quietly
pushing him aside these brutal numbers are why. Looks like it's not necessarily
that
people don't want AI in their Microsoft products, it's that Copilot kinda sucks.
Independent research tells a worse story. A Recon Analytics survey of more
than 150,000 U.S. paid AI subscribers found that Copilot's market share fell from 18.8% in
July 2025 to 11.5% by January 2026 a 39% contraction. The most damaging finding:
when
workers only have access to Copilot, adoption sits at 68%. Add ChatGPT as an option and
Copilot drops to 18%. Add Gemini on top of that and just 8% choose Copilot.
Via.
Frank Elavsky: Stop
saying that AI is just a tool and it only matters how it is used
And tools use us by their design. This is Heideggers Gestell (en-
framing):
the notion that technologies shape who we are because of their design and use. A hammer
isnt just made of wood and iron, then. A hammer is a hammer because of what it does
and
who we become when we use it.
Via.
Jeremy Keith on adactio.com and on the Fediverse:
It feels like all my peers are experiencing Deep Blue and having to
choose their future career path:
expert in a dying field
or
collaborator in a fascist project.
Five Excuses for Academic Misconduct
Dan Lyke /
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Dr Dorothea Baur: Hallucinated References: Five Excuses for
Academic Misconduct
This discussion was revealing not because it changed my position, but because
it exposes fundamental patterns in the AI debate.
Defensive deflection, TINA rhetoric, resignation, victim mentality, nihilism.
These arent fringe phenomena, but precisely the arguments we must contend with, again and
again, whenever we talk about AI.
Via.
LLM on Usenet
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