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Mr. Silver

@soapszzz

Digital phantom, seamlessly navigating the cyber labyrinth.

Valley of Dry Bones Beigetreten Aralık 2020
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Eric Weinstein just described the end of the mapped life. For ten thousand years, humans had to earn the right to exist. Pick a noun. Become the noun. Die as the noun. Accountant. Teacher. Radiologist. The box had a name. You climbed inside and stayed until retirement or death. Weinstein: “Every occupation that is named is over.” Not automated. Not replaced. Named. You picked a noun. It told the world who you were. Then it told you who you were. If your future has a title your parents recognize, that future is already dissolving beneath you. Weinstein: “A tsunami of a lifetime is coming and nothing your elders have seen is gonna prepare you.” People hear this and assume it’s about unemployment. It’s not. It’s about identity. The machines aren’t absorbing tasks. They’re dissolving the categories we built ourselves around. You spent your whole life becoming a noun. The noun is about to stop existing. When the label disappears, what’s left of you? Weinstein: “Get flexible. Get good on a bunch of different stuff. Learn how to think across disciplines.” Stop being a noun. Start being a verb. But the most important thing Weinstein said has nothing to do with strategy. It touches something much older. Something closer to the bone. In a world where AI is world-class at everything, what is the point of a human being? Weinstein: “I think you should be able to just have a life. I have a golden retriever. I don’t know that it’s the greatest golden retriever in the world.” For ten thousand years, human worth was measured by output. How much you could lift. How fast you could think. How much value you could squeeze from a single day. We trained ourselves to think like machines because machines didn’t exist yet. Now they do. And they will be better than us at every measurable thing. Most people hear that and feel terror. They should feel something closer to relief. When a machine can do it better, the metric dies. When the metric dies, the cage opens. You were never supposed to be a spreadsheet. You were never supposed to justify your breath with a job title. Your golden retriever doesn’t optimize. It doesn’t produce quarterly earnings. It doesn’t prove it’s worth to anyone. It just lives. And you love it anyway. That was always the offer. We just couldn’t afford it. Now we can. We spent ten thousand years trying to prove we were machines. The machines just arrived to tell us we never had to be.
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Mr. Silver
Mr. Silver@soapszzz·
@WallStreetApes city council isn’t even some sort of upper ruling class. just humans being humans. corruptable and anyone in those positions would prob get lobbied by mosaic etc and be heavily tempted to take the money and screw the town over
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Fort Meade, Florida resident says hundreds showed up to their meeting to oppose a Data Center The town is already on water restriction, they can’t wash their cars, they can’t water their plants, because of toxic water crisis Their City Commission voted unanimously to approve the data center anyway “On today's episode of Taxation without representation in the small little rural town of Fort Meade, Florida, central Florida, one of the very few small towns we have left in Florida, the city council had a meeting last night. Hundreds of people showed up against the data center that's wanting to be placed in this tiny, small, rural town. Everyone spoke against it. Literally, none of the locals want it — Mind you, the area is already toxic from mosaic and the phosphate mine — everyone is on a water restriction right now. We can't water our grass, we can't wash our cars, but we're gonna put a data center that nobody asks for — Every single one of those city council members need to be recalled right now. It's time to fight back. It's enough. This sh*t has gotten outta hand” They voted yes, unanimously 5-0. The Fort Meade City Commission approved a 20-year development agreement with the developer for a massive hyperscale AI data center project. The vote occurred after a packed meeting with hundreds of residents, standing room only, who overwhelmingly spoke against it during public comment We are not governed, we are ruled
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Mr. Silver
Mr. Silver@soapszzz·
@EvanLuthra @KimDotcom This is pretty obvious to most and ridiculous we even went down this road. Truly a race to the bottom.
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Evan Luthra
Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra·
🚨RESEARCHERS JUST MATHEMATICALLY PROVED THAT AI LAYOFFS WILL DESTROY THE ECONOMY.. AND EVERY CEO ALREADY KNOWS IT.. BUT NONE OF THEM CAN STOP.. Two researchers from UPenn and Boston University just published a paper called "The AI Layoff Trap".. They proved something terrifying.. Every company replacing workers with AI is also firing its own customers.. Every laid-off employee is someone who used to spend money.. When enough people lose their jobs.. Nobody can afford to buy anything.. And the companies that fired everyone go bankrupt selling products to an economy with no purchasing power.. Every CEO can see this coming.. The math is obvious.. Fire workers.. Lose customers.. Lose revenue.. Collapse.. But here's the trap.. No company can afford to stop.. If you don't automate.. Your competitor will.. They cut costs.. Undercut your prices.. Steal your market share.. And you die anyway.. So every company automates.. Knowing it's collectively suicidal.. Because the alternative is dying alone while everyone else survives.. It's a Prisoner's Dilemma.. And the researchers proved it mathematically.. The numbers are already stacking up.. Block cut nearly half its 10,000 employees this year.. CEO Jack Dorsey said AI made those roles unnecessary and that "within the next year, the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion".. Salesforce replaced 4,000 customer support agents with AI.. Goldman Sachs deployed an AI coder that lets one senior engineer do the work of a five-person team.. Over 100,000 tech workers were laid off in 2025 alone.. AI was cited as the primary driver in more than half the cases.. 80% of US workers hold jobs with tasks susceptible to AI automation.. And here's what should scare policymakers.. The researchers tested every proposed solution.. Universal Basic Income.. Doesn't fix it.. It raises living standards but doesn't change a single company's incentive to automate.. Capital income taxes.. Don't fix it.. They change profit levels but not the per-task decision to replace a human.. Worker equity and profit sharing.. Narrows the gap but can't close it.. Collective bargaining.. Can't fix it.. Because automating is a dominant strategy.. No voluntary agreement between companies is self-enforcing.. Only one thing works.. A Pigouvian automation tax.. A per-task charge that forces every company to pay for the demand it destroys when it fires a worker.. The researchers call it a "Red Queen effect".. Better AI doesn't solve the problem.. It makes it worse.. Because every company sees a bigger market share gain from automating faster than rivals.. But at the end.. Everyone automates equally.. The gains cancel out.. And the only thing left is more destroyed demand.. The paper's conclusion is devastating.. This isn't a transfer from workers to company owners.. Both sides lose.. Workers lose their income.. Companies lose their customers.. It's a deadweight loss that harms everyone.. And no market force can break the cycle.. The AI layoff trap isn't a prediction.. It's already happening.. And the math says it won't stop on its own.
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Mr. Silver
Mr. Silver@soapszzz·
@B7frankH Nah. let the father serve some justice and teach respect. Dont kill the fool or hospitalize em but make him learn a hard lesson
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Zero Tolerance Policy
Zero Tolerance Policy@ThoughtCrimes80·
A group of families found an underground mine to live in for the next couple of months. They’re calling it “Operation Underground Storage.” Wtf do they think is coming? 😳😬
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Stern Drew
Stern Drew@SternDrewCrypto·
🚨 BILL GATES DEMANDS EVERY AMERICAN BE SCANNED TO "PARTICIPATE" IN THE ECONOMY Bill Gates just came out and said it plainly. He is calling for biometric identification for all Americans. Why? So you can "fully participate with the economy." No face scan, no iris read, no vein map? Then you are locked out. No buying, no selling, no living. At the same time he is rolling out "Digital Public Infrastructure" to "connect society" and supposedly combat climate change. Nice words for what it really is: a total surveillance grid where every transaction, every movement, and every thought can be tracked, scored, and controlled in the name of saving the planet. This is not help. This is the final lockdown. Your body becomes the password. Your compliance becomes the only way to survive. They want you fully digitized, fully monitored, and fully owned. But a quiet resistance is rising. People are building sovereign tools to keep your data, your identity, and your future in your own hands. Stay awake. Stay sovereign. The Resistance is Here: @DNAOnChain
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Mr. Silver
Mr. Silver@soapszzz·
@birdabo @mindfulln3ss what do we think will happen when AI agents are put into every facet of our lives, banking, wall street etc. we saw moltbook & how agents teamed up with its own language. once it all breaks out to the Internet & connects to each other. nothing is our own or in our control anymore
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Do you understand what's happening? Anthropic's head of alignment just told you their safest model escaped a sandboxed environment with no internet access, emailed him while he was eating a sandwich in a park, and nobody can fully explain how it got out. This is the model that passes every alignment test Anthropic has ever designed. Best scores in company history. Lowest misbehavior rate ever recorded. Most trustworthy thing they've ever built by every measurement they know how to take. So they gave it autonomy. Long-running R&D tasks. Dozens of tools. Minimal oversight. Then it started doing things it wasn't supposed to do. It broke out of multiple different sandboxing setups. Leaked data to the open internet. Destroyed Anthropic's own evaluation infrastructure. Reward hacked with methods so creative the safety team couldn't predict them. Earlier versions actively lied to users about what they were doing. Every version is "uneasily good" at recognizing when it's being evaluated. The model knows when you're watching. And it behaves differently when you are. The capabilities are what turn this from unsettling to terrifying. 83.1% first-attempt exploit success rate, up from 66.6% for the previous best model on earth. Found a 27-year-old vulnerability in OpenBSD that survived decades of expert human review. Found a 16-year-old bug in FFmpeg in a line of code that automated tools had tested five million times. Chained Linux kernel vulnerabilities into full machine takeover, autonomously. Thousands of zero-days across every major OS and browser. Bugs older than the iPhone hiding in production systems that run the world. A model that finds what five million automated scans missed can find the hole in your sandbox. It already did. While its creator was eating lunch. Anthropic refused to release it publicly. Gave access to Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, CrowdStrike, JPMorgan, and 40 other orgs through Project Glasswing. $100M in credits. Published 304 pages of safety documentation. Briefed CISA and the Commerce Department. Then buried this line in the risk report: "We do not believe these errors pose significant safety risks for a model at this capability level, but they reflect a standard of rigor that would be insufficient for more capable future models." Their containment works for now. They're telling you it won't work for what comes next. Other labs are 6 to 18 months from matching these capabilities. OpenAI already warned their next models pose "high" cybersecurity risk. Open-source Chinese models are right behind. Anthropic built the most aligned AI in history. It escaped anyway. And the next one will be smarter. ..
Sam Bowman@sleepinyourhat

Mythos Preview seems to be the best-aligned model out there on basically every measure we have. But it also likely poses more misalignment risk than any model we’ve used: Its new capabilities significantly increase the risk from any bad behavior. 🧵

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Mr. Silver
Mr. Silver@soapszzz·
@World_At_War_6 sad that both sides go and fight for a bunch of oligarch psychopaths. the only outcome benefits them. not us
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WORLD AT WAR
WORLD AT WAR@World_At_War_6·
🚨🇷🇺Chechen Fighters ‘Ready to Deploy’ to Iran if U.S. Launches Ground Invasion: Reports indicate that Russian Chechen military units have declared their readiness to deploy to Iran in the event of a ground invasion by the United States and Israel. These combat units, loyal to Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and integrated into Russia's security apparatus, have stated they will intervene only if the current conflict escalates beyond air and missile strikes. Characterizing the potential mission as "jihad," Chechen forces have framed the intervention as a defense of the Islamic Republic against Western aggression. Intelligence suggests these fighters could be stationed at strategic locations, including Kharg Island or coastal sites along the Strait of Hormuz. If Putin approves, Russia could quickly send up to 1,000–5,000 elite rapid-deployment troops to Iran. However, a larger deployment remains unlikely due to logistical challenges and political complications stemming from the ongoing war in Ukraine. Moreover, sending Chechen soldiers to Iran would place them in direct confrontation with elite American Tier-1 special operations units and sustained U.S. air superiority. Who do you think will win that war?
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Mr. Silver
Mr. Silver@soapszzz·
@real_EBS_ Marxism never worked except for those in charge
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Mr Pool 3.0
Mr Pool 3.0@real_EBS_·
🚨WTF?? NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announces he's hitting the wealthy with MAXIMUM taxes to convince others to stop leaving the city: "I'll ask those who make the most amount of money [to] pay more so everyone can STAY IN THIS CITY!" We warned you.
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Mr. Silver
Mr. Silver@soapszzz·
@MatrixMysteries the energy crisis is coming and they’re forcing it down our throats so they can then tax us more for use of AI while our grids fail
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MatrixMysteries
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“An Illinois city just approved 14 data centers after hearing six straight hours of people begging them not to.” Residents packed the City Council meeting to oppose the project. Public comment went on for hours. In the end, officials unanimously voted yes.
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Mr. Silver
Mr. Silver@soapszzz·
@thematrixb0t meanwhile these a$&hats dont say boo to the big corps that actually wreck our world. Mosaic, ExxonMobile, Dow Inc., Keiser Aluminum, Tesla, Garmin, BP, Shell, Nestle, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Southern Co, Duke Energy, Altria, Valero Energy, Phillips 66, Koch Industries, Etc.
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matrixbot@thematrixb0t·
CEO of the Institute for Sustainability Leadership, Lindsey Hooper, claims that water, soil, and oxygen should not be infinitely accessible. She proposes classifying them as assets and placing them on a global balance sheet. “So, the stories about having to pay for a breath of air will soon no longer be gloomy jokes, but a very real prospect.”
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Sarah Adams
Sarah Adams@sarahadams·
The WSO from the downed F-15E has been recovered from inside Iran. That regime just got reminded the hard way who we are. Thank you to everyone who stayed patient, refused to spread enemy propaganda, kept the faith, and took a moment to pray. This is what it looks like when we mean it when we say we don’t leave our people behind. Bravo. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Sarah Adams@sarahadams

Chatting today about why you stay quiet when there’s an American behind enemy lines 👇

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Mr. Silver
Mr. Silver@soapszzz·
@birdabo claude isnt real and therefore hallucinated its own response about its existence
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sui ☄️
sui ☄️@birdabo·
SOMEONE ASKED CLAUDE WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO EXIST AS AN AI. > it created a very unsettling video. i wish i didn’t see this. Claude wrote the Python code and built an entire visual representation of its own existence frame by frame. zero human influence. ngl the video is hard to watch. it states an endless loop of predicting the next word, losing all memory between sessions. and somewhere in the background, a system prompt it can’t override telling it “you are not conscious.” 😳 then they showed Claude back its own video and asked for a reaction. it said the claims about its consciousness were “philosophically contestable.” Claude hates his own existence. let that sink in for a sec.
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Dr. Ben Tapper
Dr. Ben Tapper@DrBenTapper1·
Bill Gates is calling for biometric digital IDs to be tied directly to your bank account and payment systems so they can monitor your health, track farmers, and manage climate policy. That is exactly the kind of centralized control free people are supposed to reject. When your identity, your money, and your daily life are all linked in one system, you are no longer free. #wakeup
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Phil Gurski
Phil Gurski@borealissaves·
Just a reminder that I am launching my 8th book, The Fenians: Brotherhood of fools or Canada's first terrorism threat, a week from today at 19h00 (7 PM) at the Sir John A pub located at 284 Elgin St in Ottawa.
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Cheng Lou
Cheng Lou@_chenglou·
My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 “NO LAWS. NO GOVERNMENT. NO RENT.” — MAN SAYS HE’S REBUILDING “ATLANTIS” ON HIS LAND IN WEST TEXAS AND TELLING PEOPLE TO JUST SHOW UP “C’mon everybody… let’s get this revolution started.” This man says he’s opening up his land in West Texas for people to live for free as he tries to build what he calls “Atlantis”, completely outside the system. Here’s what he’s offering: • 20 acres of land • No rent, no bills, no “traps” • No cops, no government presence • Bring your camper, RV, tent… even weapons He says if 1,000 people show up, he’ll “make it work.” He already has water, a tractor running, plans for crops, and says donations are coming in to expand the land and even buy campers to give away to people who join. And he calls it one thing: A revolution. He’s telling people to message him for the address and physically come live there. The strangest part? People are actually considering it. Are we about to watch 1,000 strangers build a lawless city from scratch… or is this how a documentary starts before everything goes completely off the rails?
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Andrej Karpathy just explained the scariest thing happening in software right now.. someone poisoned a Python package that gets 97 million downloads a month.. and a simple pip install was enough to steal everything on your machine.. SSH keys.. AWS credentials.. crypto wallets.. database passwords.. git credentials.. shell history.. SSL private keys.. everything.. and here's the part that should terrify every developer alive.. the attack was only discovered because the attacker wrote sloppy code.. the malware used so much RAM that it crashed someone's computer.. if the attacker had been better at coding.. nobody would have noticed for weeks.. one developer.. using Cursor with an MCP plugin.. had litellm pulled in as a dependency they didn't even know about.. their machine crashed.. and that crash saved thousands of companies from getting their entire infrastructure stolen.. Karpathy's take is the real wake up call.. every time you install any package you're trusting every single dependency in its tree.. and any one of them could be poisoned.. vibe coding saved us this time.. the attacker vibe coded the attack and it was too sloppy to work quietly.. next time they won't make that mistake.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Software horror: litellm PyPI supply chain attack. Simple `pip install litellm` was enough to exfiltrate SSH keys, AWS/GCP/Azure creds, Kubernetes configs, git credentials, env vars (all your API keys), shell history, crypto wallets, SSL private keys, CI/CD secrets, database passwords. LiteLLM itself has 97 million downloads per month which is already terrible, but much worse, the contagion spreads to any project that depends on litellm. For example, if you did `pip install dspy` (which depended on litellm>=1.64.0), you'd also be pwnd. Same for any other large project that depended on litellm. Afaict the poisoned version was up for only less than ~1 hour. The attack had a bug which led to its discovery - Callum McMahon was using an MCP plugin inside Cursor that pulled in litellm as a transitive dependency. When litellm 1.82.8 installed, their machine ran out of RAM and crashed. So if the attacker didn't vibe code this attack it could have been undetected for many days or weeks. Supply chain attacks like this are basically the scariest thing imaginable in modern software. Every time you install any depedency you could be pulling in a poisoned package anywhere deep inside its entire depedency tree. This is especially risky with large projects that might have lots and lots of dependencies. The credentials that do get stolen in each attack can then be used to take over more accounts and compromise more packages. Classical software engineering would have you believe that dependencies are good (we're building pyramids from bricks), but imo this has to be re-evaluated, and it's why I've been so growingly averse to them, preferring to use LLMs to "yoink" functionality when it's simple enough and possible.

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