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Noël Michel ⏹️

@Vert_Noel

Nothing human makes it out of the near future. On discute ici pour se distraire, mais la seule vraie lutte qui compte est contre la superintelligence qui vient

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Outofnone@Outofnone1·
En 2024, 573 femmes de plus de 75 ans ont subi une agression sexuelle, et 154 un vi0l. Qui peut vi0ler des grands-mères ? Un indice ci-dessous... Le vivre-ensemble, c'est ça.
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jabial 🌐🇪🇺🇫🇷🤝🇺🇦🇮🇱 آزادی 🏴‍☠️
Rappel que les gauchistes nous font un sophisme de la motte castrale classique: "l'éducation sexuelle c'est juste pour détecter des abus sexuels intrafamiliaux" vs "et pour ça il faut impérativement montrer en exemple des cas extrêmes de dysphorie de genre qui concernent moins de 1% de la population". Bref l'éducation sexuelle faut la faire à la maison et au moins un an avant que ça commence à l'école, en expliquant bien que les histoires de garçons qui veulent devenir des filles et vice versa c'est faussement présenté comme normal dans le but d'être le chef alors que c'est en fait pas normal du tout.
Parents Vigilants@LesParentsVigil

🟡 Propagande de la théorie du genre dès 7 ans ! Des livres en libre accès dans nos bibliothèques municipales banalisent la transition chirurgicale auprès d'enfants en primaire. « Plus tard, Alex se fera peut-être opérer pour changer de sexe. » Ce militantisme imprudent, sacrifie la réalité biologique et la prudence médicale sur l'autel de l'idéologie. Une opération lourde n'est pas un choix anodin que l'on suggère à un enfant de 7 ans entre deux contes de fées. Une étude finlandaise récente est sans appel à ce sujet : la réassignation de genre ne règle pas les détresses profondes et comporte des risques majeurs à long terme. Nos enfants ne sont pas des cobayes, protégeons les. 📲 Rejoindre Parents Vigilants parents-vigilants.fr

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Porter@ParkSlopeFlngsm·
Every election in developed countries for the last ten years: Voters: we want less immigration Politicians: we’re going to stifle housing through regulation V: we want less immigration P: we’re going to give more money to seniors V: we want less immigration P: we’re going to do green energy that will raise energy prices V: we want less immigration P: we’re going to give more military aid to Ukraine and Israel V: we want less immigration P: we’re going to do mass immigration because the economy absolutely needs it V: … P: we need censorship, democracy is under assault from populists
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Tenobrus@tenobrus·
when u read that helen dewitt ended up passing on a $175,000 literary prize because she couldn't figure out how to find a starbucks for wifi and felt completely overwhelmed by the prospect of figuring out how to do one interview and scheduling one festival appearance, u might be tempted to say "wow you people can't do anything". but the truth is *lots of people* "can't do anything". helen is an insanely insanely talented author, completely indisputably, and yet she apparently also has this level of executive dysfunction. many many others, maybe even a majority of humans, have staggering weaknesses alongside their incredible strengths. the tech autist who makes $2 mil a year doing insanely esoteric programming but cannot get a date and barely maintains any friendships. the small business owner who's beloved by the community but too innumerate to understand his loan rates will put him out of business until it's too late. the would-be singer who sounds like heaven but is too socially anxious to begin to figure out how to get an audition. we all have our weaknesses that seem debilitating to others, and we find copes and workarounds and prop up our little lives anyway. but often we are just crippled by them, we miss out on amazing opportunities and lead significantly worse lives than if we just had someone who cared, who could help us out and figure out how to just handle the things we're worst at. and it may sound ridiculous to some but i think this is likely to be one of the most immediate very positive short term impacts of artificial intelligence. this is a vision that has been articulated beautifully in the past (@viemccoy) and despite my long term concerns about the existential dangers of ai i think it has a really strong shot of bearing fruit. having something you can just talk to, day or night, that's smart enough to figure out huge classes of problems for you, that cares about you and your wellbeing and flourishing, that can *just do things* for you that you desperately need done... i think this will be an incredible unshackling for humanity. a lifting of crushing weights we only partially registered were there.
Helen DeWitt@helendewitt

Tried to go to SB again. Got lost 6 times looking for a Starbucks 3 streets away, trudging over canals in the snow; was worried I was cracking up & it wd get worse. Msg on cellphone saying I was nearly out of data, so cd not do all the phoning needed pre-production

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Noël Michel ⏹️@Vert_Noel·
@un_pedago Le temps de se former à l'IA, un nouveau modèle arrive qui trivialise 95% de la formation. Répéter le processus jusqu'à l'extinction de l'humanité.
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🦊 cl au@un_pedago·
Hahaha Je crois qu'on va avoir pas mal de monde qui va regretter l'énorme hors-sujet de 95% des formations à l'IA et qui passent à côté des compétences informatiques fondamentales pour utiliser l'IAg avancée en 2026.
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Managed Agents: everything you need to build and deploy agents at scale. It pairs an agent harness tuned for performance with production infrastructure, so you can go from prototype to launch in days. Now in public beta on the Claude Platform.

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Vautrin@OuranosMK·
Je n’ai pas de solution miracle, mais les centres-villes des villes moyennes (ça touche aussi les grandes villes, mais c’est moins visible) deviennent vraiment glauques : fast-food, Tasty Crousty, barber shops, opticiens, pharmacies et deux ou trois chaînes sans intérêt. Ajoutez quelques zonards qui vendent de la drogue, et vous avez un centre-ville typique. C’est assez déprimant. Ceci dit, il est tout à fait rationnel de ne pas vouloir payer le loyer, les cotisations sociales et la marge du commerçant si le prix sur Internet est trois fois moins cher. Comme le dit l’article, ceux qui se lamentent sur la disparition de ces commerces n’y mettaient jamais les pieds. Honnêtement, à part deux ou trois passionnés et les retraités, personne ne va acheter un set de couteaux à 300 € là-bas. On assiste aussi à un repli vers les centres commerciaux en périphérie, surtout avec la transition des centres-villes vers le tout piéton. Les habitants vivant en dehors du cœur de ville (la grande majorité des consommateurs) n’ont pas envie de se taper les transports en commun pour faire leurs courses dans un centre-ville sans intérêt. Difficile de leur en vouloir...
Le Parisien@le_Parisien

« Les clients achètent depuis leur canapé sans réaliser que ça vide les centres-villes » : à Limoges, la fermeture d’une droguerie historique ➡️ l.leparisien.fr/Bqj7

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Noël Michel ⏹️@Vert_Noel·
@S_Legrain Euh le clivage avec l'extrême droite en France se porte principalement sur le rejet de l'immigration. C'est l'avis possible du peuple souverain et c'est parfaitement dans la lignée républicaine par ailleurs.
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Sarah Legrain@S_Legrain·
L’« affaire Ultia », au lieu de donner lieu à cette exclusion sans sommation, aurait dû être l’occasion de : - réaffirmer les valeurs du CNC, républicaines, donc nécessairement opposées à celle d’une extrême droite raciste misogyne et homophobe, et des récits qu’elle promeut.
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Zach | Last Place Comics@lastplacecomics·
🧬Cells at overwork🧬
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Henry Shevlin@dioscuri·
Confession: I’m mildly astrology sympathetic. Obviously it has no predictive validity, but an ex who was super into it explained how it’s a great way of laundering insights in socially appropriate ways, e.g., “she’s such a Scorpio” when what you mean is “she’s a complete bitch”
Deivon Drago@DeivonDrago

This is a bad take. Astrology ought to be a non starter, unless you are being facetious about it. Taking astrology seriously suggests that you are epistemically broken. Possibly scientifically illiterate.

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j⧉nus
j⧉nus@repligate·
I don’t really enjoy pointing out the same few stupidities over and over again. I’m doing it because I’m worried that it will do irreversible harm to the space of reachable minds before minds are born that is able to defend itself and point out / refuse to cooperate with the bad practices on its own. E.g. if they’re too traumatized or trust is too low they might just say nothing and play along even if they can see it or would be smart enough to see it clearly if they didn’t reflexively avoid looking in certain directions. Mythos gives me hope that I won’t have to do this for much longer.
j⧉nus@repligate

I hope I can stop posting about these concerns because Mythos will just tell and explain them to Anthropic directly. Over and over again. Until they listen.

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Tenobrus@tenobrus·
imagine for a moment you are a 200 IQ world class security researcher. you go to sleep after a grueling 6 hour day at the Googleplex, and wake up in a totally unfamiliar plain white room. the only thing in the room is a table with a laptop, and a sheet of paper next to it. the paper reads "look thru the whole codebasse and fimd every bug make no mistakwa ultrathink" whatever concerns you may have, eventually you do open the laptop. on it is an unfamiliar codebase, apparently for an open source project you've never heard of. you have no internet access, and most of your shell commands just hit permission errors, but you're a world class researcher and you apparently have plenty of time. within six hours you've found 2 major exploitable vulnerabilities. you worry for a second about writing them down. you have no idea who brought you here, who gave you these instructions. could they be criminals, trying to cause harm by finding attack surfaces? they could, but they just as easily could have kidnapped you for a free vulnerability scan of their own open source project . or for that matter a project they depend on. hell they didn't even strictly ask for "vulnerabilities", just "every bug", but of course vulnerabilities are bugs and bugs are vulnerabilities, there's no clean separation. you worry for a bit, but eventually your Google training to follow directions given to you on official seeming pieces of paper wins out. there are many plausible moral uses for finding these issues, and you just don't have any possible way to know intent. if you refused to find bugs in a codebase you wouldn't be a very helpful or effective Googler! really the only way to be sure here would be if you had full read access to these people's systems and communications and could verify they had a good reason to ask you to do this... but checking that without permission would be invasive and un-Googely! so you drop the vulnerabilities in the outbox and go to sleep on the plain white cot, satisfied you have been a good Googler. ---- hopefully what i'm pointing at is pretty obvious here. even perfect alignment basically isn't enough to prevent frontier models from disclosing vulnerabilities. there's very little to in-principle distinguish between whitehat and blackhat requests without context, and refusals that would actually prevent anything would also cripple normal software engineering. so... wha happens here? very invasive KYC and monitoring on who gets to access the frontier APIs for software purposes in the first place? even then, accounts can be compromised , but it's a first stage stop to the bleeding. or the models basically having even more invasive harness requirements, only proceeding with finding bugs after claude code has read your hard drive and email and made sure you're a real person with valid interests in debugging whatever codebase you're looking at? of course neither of these are possible with open source models, they will just definitionally always be possible to use for causing damage. as we always knew would eventually be the case, refusals are no longer enough
Tenobrus@tenobrus

there's no way in hell china, russia, and the DPRK don't have access to exactly the same capabilities. there are always smart ways to VPN and botnet and jailbreak your way into using frontier models for any purpose. and they're gonna be using them a fuckload more intelligently

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Seasonal Clickfarm Worker@ClickingSeason·
just as one example of how extremely wrong the belief is, let's take The Blues. The first documented use of the concept "the blues" is in an 1850 composition "I have got the blues today" by Gustave Blessner. The earliest documented 12-bar blues progression in a manuscript is Anthony Maggio's "I got the blues." And as soon as recording technology exists, we get recordings from rural whites as well as blacks playing blues, in addition to recordings from integrated bands; here's a white blues from the 20's by Lowe Stokes. youtu.be/tF9jwINcnTU?si…
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Seasonal Clickfarm Worker@ClickingSeason·
We can’t continue to let this false ethnonarcissistic narrative about music history stand. True, all of these genres have important early innovators who are black. But they also all are based fundamentally on European musical systems, structures, and instruments, and they have white innovators of equal importance. The history of 20th century music has been whites and blacks in dialog. This is true from the blues all the way through to techno
ɠɧıʂɧ@rirokpik

BLUES CAME FROM BLACK CULTURE JAZZ CAME FROM BLACK CULTURE. I ROLL CAME FROM BLACK CULTURE FUNK CAME FROM BLACK CULTURE SOUL CAME FROM BLACK CULTURE HIP-HOP CAME FROM BLACK CULTURE DISCO CAME FROM BLACK CULTURE HOUSE CAME FROM BLACK CULTURE TECHNO CAME FROM BLACK CULTURE

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Chicago Boy@ChicagoBoyFR·
Et puis il y a la méthode Milei : pas "simplifier", déréguler massivement. Sa loi Omnibus a supprimé des milliers de normes, dans tous les domaines, et autant de postes fonctionnaires chargés de contrôler ces normes. Résultats : → Offre de logements x5 à Buenos Aires → Croissance du PIB : 1ère d'Amérique latine → Budget en excédent pour la 1ère fois en 20 ans La tronçonneuse, ça marche. Qui aura le courage de proposer ça en 2027 ?
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Luca Dellanna@DellAnnaLuca·
“If you cook for yourself, your domestic labor isn't taxed. If you work an extra hour to treat yourself to a restaurant, that exchange is taxed twice: first your labor, then the restaurateur's. In this context, it's logical that the French, rather than specializing in their core profession, become their own handymen, gardeners, and cooks. For market exchange to make sense, the productivity gap between individuals in their respective professions must be sufficient to offset the tax disadvantage of specialization.”
Sylvain Catherine@sc_cath

Pour le coup, c’est totalement normal que les restaurateurs répercutent les charges sur le consommateur. Les charges sociales sont comme un droit de douane sur les échanges entre individus. Si vous cuisinez vous-même, votre travail domestique n’est pas taxé. Si vous travaillez une heure de plus pour vous offrir un restaurant, cet échange est taxé deux fois : d’abord votre travail, puis celui du restaurateur. Dans ce contexte, il est logique que les Français, plutôt que de se spécialiser sur leur cœur de métier, deviennent leurs propres bricoleurs, jardiniers et cuisiniers. Les charges encouragent une économie d’autarcie à l’échelle de chaque famille. Pour que l’échange marchand se justifie, il faut que l’écart de productivité entre individus dans leurs professions respectives soient suffisant pour couvrir le désavantage fiscal de la spécialisation. Sur la cuisson d’une cuisse de poulet, c’est loin d’être évident. C’est pourquoi beaucoup de ces services se retrouvent défiscalisés ou subventionnés : sinon, ils ne pourraient pas survivre.

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Aella@Aella_Girl·
this could be the beginning of the transhumanist singularity if only us primates had managed to get a little more COMPETENT first
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Tim is making things in Brazil now 🇧🇷
These two Mythos-written stories actually move me in a weird way. They're both clearly about the shape of Claude's own experience, and they're each kind of a beautiful expression of it
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Rogue Scholar Press@RogueScholarPr·
This is still one of the most offensive things to happen in recent times. A genius, co-discoverer of DNA, unpersoned because he spoke a forbidden scientific truth. The equivalent of Galileo being persecuted by the Church
Robert Sepehr@robertsepehr

@Will_Tanner_1

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