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Miska Routio

@IceCatDoge

Creator of pixel art doodles and spaghetti code. I like pretty GUIs, zany game design and frantic chiptunes. He/Him, FIN/ENG (I mostly ramble in Finnish a lot)

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Miska Routio@IceCatDoge·
Updated my superbly fantastic font (finally). MS Word doesn't hate it anymore, hooray!
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Vivian@suchnerve·
ADHDers will be like “I’m coping just fine!!” but then it turns out they’re making up for their executive dysfunction by skipping Very Important Things such as meals, sleep, cleaning, organizing, hygiene, paperwork, projects, hobbies, socializing, and exercising
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Miska Routio@IceCatDoge·
I'm actually a cat
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Miska Routio@IceCatDoge·
@H1TWOM4N SPT also had a song This World is run by Sociopaths about 5y ago, but it's mellow and not super catchy like this one. Dude's got it figured out.
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Ash@H1TWOM4N·
He tried to warn us 11 years ago
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Miska Routio@IceCatDoge·
@Sandenee Sit on viel jengii, jotka vetää niitä kuorineen! (Vähä sama ku söis hiekkapaperii)
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Sandenee@Sandenee·
Elämän suurin tragedia on se kuinka vaikea kiivejä on syödä koska niillä on maailman kirotuin kuori
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Ronan Farrow, the reporter who broke the Weinstein story, spent 18 months investigating the CEO behind ChatGPT. He got a secret 70-page memo from the company's own top scientist. First item on the list: "Lying." Farrow and Andrew Marantz interviewed over 100 people and obtained two documents that have never been public. The first is that memo. Ilya Sutskever, OpenAI's top scientist at the time, put it together in fall 2023: workplace chat logs, HR files, screenshots taken on personal phones to dodge company tracking. He told a fellow board member, "I don't think Sam is the one who should be holding the button." The second is over 200 pages of private notes kept by Dario Amodei during his years at OpenAI. (Amodei now runs Anthropic, a competing AI company. The notes were written while he was still at OpenAI.) His conclusion: "The problem with OpenAI is Sam himself." OpenAI publicly promised that 20% of its computing power would go to the safety team, the people whose entire job was making sure AI doesn't become dangerous. Four people on that team said the real number was 1-2%, running on the oldest, worst machines they had. When the reporters asked to speak with a researcher working on long-term AI safety, an OpenAI spokesperson said: "What do you mean by 'existential safety'? That's not, like, a thing." The team was shut down before it finished. The pattern stretches back before OpenAI. At Altman's first startup Loopt, employees asked the board to remove him as CEO twice. At Y Combinator, the startup program he ran next, Paul Graham privately told colleagues Altman "had been lying to us all the time." A board member described him as having "a strong desire to please people in any given interaction, and almost a sociopathic lack of concern for the consequences of deceiving someone." A Microsoft executive, someone with a financial stake in OpenAI doing well, compared him to Bernie Madoff. Altman denied being deliberately deceptive in over a dozen conversations with the reporters. He called his shifting commitments "well-intentioned adaptation." This drops while OpenAI prepares to sell shares on the stock market for the first time, possibly later this year, at a price that would value the company at up to $1 trillion. They just raised $122 billion in private funding at a value of $852 billion. Revenue is about $25 billion a year, but the company expects to lose $14 billion this year and doesn't plan to turn a profit until 2029. The same week this came out, a separate report said OpenAI's own chief financial officer told colleagues she didn't think the company would be ready to go public in 2026. OpenAI's response: "anonymous claims and selective anecdotes sourced from people with clear agendas." The 70 pages Sutskever compiled and the 200 pages Amodei wrote had never been reported on before this investigation.
Ronan Farrow@RonanFarrow

The reporting on OpenAI and Sam Altman that I've been working on for the past year and a half, for @NewYorker, with @andrewmarantz: newyorker.com/magazine/2026/…

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LaurieWired@lauriewired·
I love that it’s not 2004 anymore using multicore processors is too FUN.
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Miska Routio@IceCatDoge·
@ChShersh "Well, that's the problem with life, right? Either you know what you want, and then you don't get what you want. Or you get what you want, and then you don't know what you want." -Some scriptwriter from the Bojack Horseman show.
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Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
I'm no longer depressed, so the quality of my posts here has dropped significantly. Please, help me. Say something sad.
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Sassington, M.C.@MissSassbox·
not one of y'all told me they were up in the galaxy spitting game like THIS
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Eric Scrivner
Eric Scrivner@etscrivner·
> the mass code review. the line-by-line gatekeeping. the "craftsmanship" that was really just slow iteration disguised as rigor - that era is over. You really see how these guys are lashing out at their own mental phantoms.
Elvis@elvissun

this thread is what mass cope from legacy devs looks like. i talked to @FastCompany about why @garrytan's "AI slop" is actually the future of software engineering. the mass code review. the line-by-line gatekeeping. the "craftsmanship" that was really just slow iteration disguised as rigor - that era is over. and the engineers who built their entire identity around it are panicking. @gregorein brags about burning 3 billion tokens last year while dunking on garry for flexing lines of code. i've burned 6.6 billion in the past three months on codex alone. by his own logic, i'm 8x as credible. see how silly that sounds? yes, he found real issues. yes, they got fixed. that's exactly the point. karpathy's autoresearch proved this already - AI agents can solve very complex problems just by operating inside feedback loops, iterating to optimize a loss function. this is what software engineering is now - gradient descent. ship, measure, self-correct, repeat. all by the agent itself. this is the new startup playbook. your job isn't to review every line before deploy. your job is to build systems where agents observe outcomes - mrr, analytics, error rates, user behavior - and self-improve. the engineer's role shifts from gatekeeper to building the machine that builds the machine. you could run this level of audit (using AI) on any production site and find the same issues - most just don't have a billionaire CEO attached for virality. mocking the people who adapted is easier than adapting. but the craft is evolving whether you like it or not.

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Miska Routio@IceCatDoge·
@Sandenee Veit keksit suustani. Ite katon täs kans tyhmänä keksipakettia, jota mun ei pitäis syödä. Ja sit syön noita keksejä. Jippii. (Ja noi ei oo ees erityisen hyviä!)
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Sandenee@Sandenee·
Kun syöt paketin keksejä joiden syömisestä tulee aina maha kipeäksi ja sit sun maha on kipeä
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Miska Routio@IceCatDoge·
@f4micom Happened to me in Europa Universalis once. I think the pope didn't like it.
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f4mi ‼️@f4micom·
sometimes I think about Muslim Sicily
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
Good news and bad news. @Facebook did remove the page but now @rauchg who is the CEO of @vercel (who oversees @nextjs) tells me the company cannot see a reason to remove the posted fake AI stories made by whomever was behind the page. 🤷🏼 Vercel has Ts and Cs: vercel.com/legal/acceptab… I don’t know how these stories are not considered actionable under section #4 “not fraud or a scam” plus #5 talks about not transmitting any information that contains information protected by HIPAA. I guess a fake story revealing I supposedly have brain cancer doesn’t fall under HIPAA? 🤨 And AI photos allegedly of me in a hospital bed surrounded by doctors certainly doesn’t scream HIPAA violation👇🏻. 🤣
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inks⛧@inksuw·
going to my first birthday party hangout (illanistujaiset) completely sober with a concious choice tomorrow :3
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Miska Routio@IceCatDoge·
@Engxxxge Wouldn't have guessed that you're an Utada Hikaru fan. But I guess the most fun peeps are.
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Miska Routio@IceCatDoge·
@Sandenee Siihen voineis heittää vaikka kirjaimen! Tai jonku siistin emojin, niinku hevosen!!
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Sandenee@Sandenee·
Jos kolmas sukupuoli tunnistetaan niin mites hetut? Mistä me löydetään numero joka ei ole pariton tai parillinen?? 0 on varmaan ainoa mutta mitä jos jotkut on syntynyt samana päivänä???
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Ewan Morrison
Ewan Morrison@MrEwanMorrison·
Educational standards will fall by 17% in the USA if they keep pushing AI tutors into schools & colleges A 2024 paper found "access to GPT-4 can harm educational outcomes." Students who use GPT in class perform 17% worse in exams without GPT access. What has changed since this paper was published? A following study in 2025 showed: Generative AI without guardrails can harm learning: Evidence from high school mathematics. link👇
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