I'm being judged Dan Lyke / comment 0
Believe in your older self Dan Lyke / comment 0
Yale study challenges notion that aging means decline, finds many older adults improve over time
The authors also examined potential reasons for why some people improve and some do not. They hypothesized that an important factor could be participants baseline age beliefs or, specifically, whether they had assimilated more positive or more negative views about aging by the start of the study. In support of this hypothesis, they found that those with more positive age beliefs were significantly more likely to show improvements in both cognition and walking speed, even after accounting for factors such as age, sex, education, chronic disease, depression, and length of follow-up.
Aging Redefined: Cognitive and Physical Improvement with Positive Age Beliefs
Weve freed Cookies Bustle Dan Lyke / comment 0
Video Game History Foundation: Weve freed Cookies Bustle from copyright hell. Heres how.
Weve stopped a persistent copyright troll who was trying to impede our work. Heres everything we learnedand how we beat them.
One thing the DMCA really really needs is some consequence for false takedown requests.
corporate bullshit receptivity Dan Lyke / comment 0
Cornell Chronicle: Workers who love synergizing paradigms might be bad at their jobs
This creates a concerning cycle, Littrell said. Employees who are more likely to fall for corporate bullshit may help elevate the types of dysfunctional leaders who are more likely to use it, creating a sort of negative feedback loop. Rather than a rising tide lifting all boats, a higher level of corporate BS in an organization acts more like a clogged toilet of inefficiency.
Results show that corporate bullshit receptivity is distinct from a general affinity for corporate speech, negatively associated with measures of analytic thinking, and positively related with other bullshit-related constructs in theoretically-consistent ways. Importantly, corporate bullshit receptivity is positively associated with several workplace perception variables and is a robust negative predictor of work-related decision-making.
DOI.
Via Ben Werdmuller: Workers who love synergizing paradigms might be bad at their jobs.
forever war Dan Lyke / comment 0
The Internet's Gregory Mills @AhTheGreg@mstdn.ca
@babe Seen elsewhere on the internet: "the hardest part of a limited two week military engagement is the first six years"
Praise the AI when it works, dis the engineers when it fails Dan Lyke / comment 0
Entirely Foreseeable AWS Outages 22.02.2026, on how Amazon is using engineer judgment as the crumple zone for having outages that stem from relying on AI tooling.
MeFi thread on Adam Neely's Suno AI Dan Lyke / comment 0
The MeFi thread on Adam Neely's "Suno, AI Music, and the Bad Future" video, and today's work implementing an MCP server in work project, are really reinforcing how the culture of AI tools lies in devaluing skill building.
https://www.metafilter.com/212...sicians-that-have-influenced-you
406 error message Dan Lyke / comment 0
Could swear I linked to this, but I can't find it, so... https://406.fail
Network Working Group BOFH Task Force Request for Comments: 406i February 2026 Category: Imaginary Standard Obsoletes: Basic PatienceThe Rejection of Artificially Generated Slop (RAGS) [ERROR 406i: AI_SLOP_DETECTED]
Anyone know if the MacBook Neo runs Dan Lyke / comment 2
Anyone know if the MacBook Neo runs MacOS apps, or if it's a glorified iPad? A friend is excited about it, but only if it'll run https://squaredesk.net , and I don't have the tuits to try to make an iOS port right now...
Sam Altman eyes Dan Lyke / comment 0
Killa Koala @dshan@mastodon.au
SAM ALTMAN EYES
(With apologies to Jackie De Shannon, Donna Weiss and Kim Carnes)
a riff on Bette Davis Eyes, and I'm gonna throw a "Betty" in here so that I can more easily find it later.
Ahhh Dan Lyke / comment 0
Ahhh, Facebook Marketplace listings: "Brass ... is the gold standard..."
OMG Dan Lyke / comment 0
OMG. I'm digging through various documentation for configuring AI "Agents", and Microsoft Copilot actually uses configured trigger phrases, apparently with string matching, to figure out when to trigger a particular configuration. Like "will it rain", "today's forecast", "get weather", etc.
Google fights climate change Dan Lyke / comment 0
Google pledges roughly three hours of its annual profit to fight climate change
Alphabet, Googles parent company, reported $132 billion in net income in 2025. Google's five-year, $50 million pledge works out to about three hours of that. The company is also set to spend billions building massive data centers for AI that it claims are more resource conscious than others. So far, Googles AI infrastructure buildout drove an 11 percent rise in the company's total emissions last year.