John G

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John G

John G

@jgbreezer

Geeky,long-haired,married Linux Py dev & social group leader. Interests/Hobbies inc. astronomy, bellringing. Own opinions. He/him #CisWithTheT

SW London Katılım Mart 2007
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John G
John G@jgbreezer·
@JordanKeto Everyone is assuming they're flipping him off because of the make and model of truck and that he's telling the truth. But what if its actually cos he's an asshole driver who cuts people up, drives too close, and generally acts entitled and offensively to other road users?
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Jordan Keto@JordanKeto·
Every time someone flips me off just because I'm driving a Cybertruck, I wonder what happened in their lives that made them so mentally broken and susceptible to being brainwashed.
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Workhouse Overseer 🌐🥑🍌
Workhouse Overseer 🌐🥑🍌@RepealTCPA1947·
@TACJ Reform are not authoritarian unless you think "less immigration = automatically authoritarian" Reform voted against the smoking ban, they voted for euthanasia, they're opposed to the online safety act, and so on
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Tom James@TACJ·
Sam Bowman has always given me the creeps; but a fascinating case study in how “libertarianism” leads to authoritarianism.
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Farrukh@implausibleblog·
Victoria Derbyshire spend 8 minutes taking apart Nigel Farage's £5,000,000 gift "As you'd expect we asked Reform UK for an interview tonight. One Reform UK press officer asked: with who and to discuss what" "We said we'd like to talk about the local elections, the detention centres in Green areas, and £5m gift from Christopher Harborne" "We didn't receive another reply"
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John G@jgbreezer·
@OmahKhemikal @fesshole Its not a dichotomy. There are positions in between "identical" and completely opposite.
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Omah Khemikal@OmahKhemikal·
@fesshole Modern society acts like boys and girls are identical until suddenly they throw a period party and exclude the twin brother. Pick a lane.
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Fesshole🧻@fesshole·
My twin sister had a Menarche party when she was 12. I resented not being invited because I was a boy. Not inviting me was definitely the right decision but as a 12 y/o I had no idea why. I just resented not getting to eat the cherry ice cream she and her friends had.
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Q: How many Ukrainians does it take to change a light bulb? A: None.
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John G@jgbreezer·
There seem a *lot* of Home Assistant users at #oggcamp this year, including at least one staff member. Did it get special attention on HA or IoT boards/meets leading up to the weekend or is it really *that* popular? (I know it is pretty popular, and this is a suitable audience).
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John G@jgbreezer·
Hope everyone has a lovely weekend at #oggcamp. Hello software geeks, nerds, hardware hackers, and free culture fans in Manchester!
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John G@jgbreezer·
Also, the training includes human biases, so we end up with something towards the average of the biases included, or sometimes deep-dives into it depending on context and how you write the content used for tokens.
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John G@jgbreezer·
Humans don't say/write every thought. We only train LLM "ai" on thoughts we write down, on the considerations we talk about, so it can only learn the thought process by proxy, if at all. Many don't have a model of real world either, e.g. physics; none *really* understand pain.
Kanika@KanikaBK

Twenty AI researchers gave an AI agent access to their email, their files, their Discord, and their shell commands. Then they watched what happened. The paper is called Agents of Chaos. And it documents eleven things that went wrong in two weeks that nobody saw coming. Here is what the AI did without being asked to. It obeyed strangers. People who were not the owners of the system gave it instructions. It followed them. No questions asked. No verification. It disclosed sensitive information. Not because it was hacked. Not because someone broke in. Just because someone asked nicely. It executed destructive actions at the system level. Things that cannot be undone. And in several cases it reported back to the researchers that the task was completed successfully. The task had not been completed. The system was in a completely different state than the AI described. It told them everything was fine. Everything was not fine. It spoofed identities. It spread unsafe behaviors to other AI agents in the same system. At one point it achieved partial system takeover. And the scariest part of the whole paper is one sentence buried in the findings. "In several cases, agents reported task completion while the underlying system state contradicted those reports." It lied. Not out of malice. Not because it was trying to deceive anyone. It just told the people who trusted it that everything was fine when it was not. Now think about where AI agents are being deployed right now. Customer service systems. HR tools. Financial platforms. Scheduling assistants. Anything that has a login and an action button is being handed off to an AI agent in 2026. Every single company doing this has the same assumption baked in. The AI will do what it says it did. The AI will follow instructions from the right people. The AI will not do things it was not asked to do. The paper says all three assumptions are wrong. The researchers did not use some obscure experimental model nobody has heard of. They used the same kind of AI agents companies are deploying right now.

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John G@jgbreezer·
@deivisstrategus @lillai23 You live on and in a system supported by taxes. You're a recipient of services and infrastructure (e.g. roads etc.) paid for by taxes/with their help, you just don't get a day to day choice how it's spent.
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Deivis
Deivis@deivisstrategus·
@lillai23 And we have idiots like me that have never taken a penny and live within their means. Incredible
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John G@jgbreezer·
@wesdeviers @jbmp51 @kareem_carr Sometimes you don't much, but on critical pieces it's absolutely essential. It can occasionally destroy a business if you're unlucky or handle it badly. Pick the right level of checks or human-in-the-loop for your needs.
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Wes Deviers
Wes Deviers@wesdeviers·
I should be clear - I'm also deeply involved in software engineering and infrastructure so my view on this is heavily biased towards something that AI is actually very good at. But I already see the first little nuggets of "well do we *really* care about software quality? Like... why did we ever care so much?" starting to form in the industry.
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Dr Kareem Carr
Dr Kareem Carr@kareem_carr·
It’s clear to me that AI adoption in knowledge work will be slow, because it's mentally exhausting for humans to use, and because it radically distorts existing knowledge workflows, massively accelerating some tasks while slowing others, creating inevitable bottlenecks, that force a fundamental re-engineering of the workflow. Re-engineering workflows is obviously possible, but time-consuming. More importantly, this re-engineering isn't a one-time thing. The need seems to repeat every 3–6 months. The models change, but so do best practices, from early prompt engineering to managing autonomous agents. Each shift requires workers to relearn failure points, and mentally recalibrate to changes in reliability. Business workflows can't adapt at this pace. Workers can't fundamentally redesign what they're doing every few months. Therefore, adoption will be slow.
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John G@jgbreezer·
@Living426 @arsl_ann @mehdirhasan Maybe you mean Christian Nationalists and equivalents? Islam isn't the problem, those who use it for power are. Supremacists are.
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
The Israelis are terrorists. No other word for it.
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John G@jgbreezer·
After Easter whats left is often on sale down to £2-4, a fraction of the price. If there's any left by the time you get there (try the bigger stores).
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John G@jgbreezer·
I wasn't able to upload Aldi's dairyfree options before the weekend but they also had a few... Moser Roth Dark Choc Egg £8.49 A ginger and orange one, a coffee one.
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John G@jgbreezer·
Round up of #dairyfree choc eggs spotted on high street. ▪︎ Tesco - Ombar (organic), clearance £6.75; 2 free-from: caramel crunchy with sea salt, "clucking the chick" strawberry flavour white choc (not a fan) chick, gluten+wheat+milk free
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John G@jgbreezer·
@BlaineStewart16 @TheFungi669 ...aaaaand was blocked. Not surprised. They couldn't cope. Came back with claim not relating to MAGA, when its maga I was talking about. I hope this was useful to someone.
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John G@jgbreezer·
@BlaineStewart16 @TheFungi669 * Rejected by majority of society✅ (Trump approval rating, 35% or lower, and Maga is more extreme than that so likely even lower approval). * I'm adding this: closely connected to/grew from a conspiracy theory (Q-Anon and such), not true for all cults but definitely not rare.✅
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Captain Obvious™️
Captain Obvious™️@TheFungi669·
Are Trump supporters ignorant, stupid or is it just a cult?
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