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@kingusofdingus

Katılım Aralık 2019
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_@kingusofdingus·
@FrameInOrder remember when your posts used to get engagement? before you came out as a fat, pig-knuckled racist dipshit?
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_@kingusofdingus·
@alicealeph0 trying to use "wasp" as a slur and accidentally doing an antisemitism... someone call the ADL
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alice alice@alicealeph0·
cant believe millenials allowed themselves to think a band just writing paul simon graceland tracks but from the pov of collegiate old money wasps was cool
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_@kingusofdingus·
@yashalevine are you just ignoring the level-headed, earnest answers to your question? was it a genuine question in the first place? ngl this feels like crybullying that i wouldn't have expected from you
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Yasha Levine@yashalevine·
The replies not doing a great job to be honest.
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Yasha Levine@yashalevine·
For all the people who say that Israel controls America, what is the exact mechanism of this control? AIPAC donations? Lobbying? Blackmail? And why arent other countries doing it too? China has a lot more money than Israel, and lots of major US corps are effectively on China’s side. What is it about Israel that makes it the only country capable of suborning the great Unites States?
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ParaPower Mapping
ParaPower Mapping@KlonnyPin_Gosch·
@GuestName10 Not the Fox News gin-soaked rapist who does his rousing calls to arms like slam poetry readings
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_@kingusofdingus·
@DKThomp it's not really that blurry. using AI to write isn't "cheating," it's plagiarism. like all abundance bros, you want to endorse these labor-destroying tools, but you have to bend over backwards and write five paragraphs to intellectualize what is actually pretty straightforward
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Derek Thompson
Derek Thompson@DKThomp·
Writing is thinking, and people who outsource the full writing process to AI will find their screens full of words and their minds empty of thought. But also: All writing involves and has always involved “outsourcing”—reaching outside of the writer’s mind to pull in pieces of the world, before and after the work of making words. Writers draw their ideas from other people, books, articles; after writing they often rely on outside copy editors, fact checkers, transcribers. Some of this stuff is just going to be done by AI in the future, and the boundaries between “good behavior” and “bad behavior” will have some blurry lines, and we should be honest and open about the blur rather than declare everybody with an open Claude window a part of the slopclass. Anybody who says AI transcription of long interviews obliterates the identity of a writer is being a little silly. But what about copy editing? Claude is a fast and decent copy editor, but it is inhuman to rely on it for that function? Is it moral to google “Econ papers on income transfers for child poverty” but immoral to write the same thing as an AI prompt? What about throwing 500 muddled words into ChatGPT and saying “does this make any sense? what do you think I’m trying to say here?” That’s going to be useful for some people. At an aesthetic level, I don’t like copy-pasting AI paragraphs into articles and pressing publish. That feels like me cheating myself. It feels like de-skilling. But the idea that “using AI” is anathema to the identity of being a writer is, in a few years, going to sound an awful lot like claiming that “using a computer” is a violation of the craft of writing. (Which, haha, maybe it is and we should all just go back to Steinbeck and his pencils; but talk about ships that have sailed.)
Emily Gould@EmilyGouldNYmag

using AI to "be a writer" is like .. playing a porn video game where you make your avatar cum

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Ryan Craven
Ryan Craven@ryan_tech_lab·
@ivytheai @lydiahallie exactly. the limit complaints are just proof of daily active use at depth. you don't hit token caps reading docs — you hit them when it's in your actual workflow, replacing things you used to do yourself.
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Lydia Hallie ✨
Lydia Hallie ✨@lydiahallie·
We're aware people are hitting usage limits in Claude Code way faster than expected. Actively investigating, will share more when we have an update!
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_@kingusofdingus·
@alexandrascaggs his story is 100% bullshit but why you've chosen to pile on with an even dumber take is so strange. "actually a 10 mile hike in july in arizona with no water is not dangerous" - it is!
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alexandra scaggs
alexandra scaggs@alexandrascaggs·
walking two miles downhill without water is not going to kill you, sorry. maybe she was equally annoyed with you for having a panic attack
James L. Nuzzo, PhD@JamesLNuzzo

The following is a true story from my life, which is related to the contents of this article in The Guardian: In July 2009, I hiked part of the Grand Canyon with an ex-girlfriend, who I will call Sara. Sara and I were both in our 20s, and we were accompanied by four high school-aged relatives/friends. The plan was to head off early in the AM to hike the 10 miles down, stay over night at the bottom, and then hike the 10 miles up the next day. During the hike down, Sara's walking was slow, and she was pre-occupied with taking nature photos at every possible opportunity. Her slow walking was a problem because, although we started early, it was July and the sun was starting to beat down on us--something that would only becoming progressively worse with more time on the trail. As I recall, everyone in the group recognised Sara's slow walking as a problem. Everyone but Sara understood that we needed to get to the bottom of the Canyon sooner rather than later, because we were in the sun doing strenuous exercise, and we didn't have endless supplies of water. It was also the first time any of us had hiked the Grand Canyon. Sara continued her slow walking and picture taking. At multiple points, we offered to carry Sara's bag for her so that her load would be lighter and she could walk more easily. Sara refused to give up her bag. She wanted to prove that she could do the hike without help. If my memory is correct, around the 5 mile mark, the group decided to split up. I stayed with Sara, and the high schoolers went on ahead of us, walking at their "fast" (i.e., appropriate) pace. Sara continued to walk slow, and signs of extreme fatigue / heat exhaustion were setting in. Sara became unwell physically and mentally. Again, I offered to carry her bag for her. Again, she refused. Though I was fit, I was also starting to feel unwell. In fact, I don't think I've ever felt that close to health exhaustion in my life. I was also not in a good place. Making matters worse, we ran out of water, and there were no water stations for the remainder of the hike. The key reason that why we ran out of water was Sara's slow walking, which continued to expose to the sun. Moreover, when we ran out of water, we weren't even close to the end. As I recall, we were still about 2-3 miles away from the end when we ran out of water, and we didn't even know where the end was because we were unfamiliar with the trail. Also, by that time, there wasn't a single soul left on the trail--no one walking down or up. We were alone. It was an awful experience. At one point, Sara had basically given up; she sat down in the middle of the path and wouldn't move. Eventually, perhaps through motivational efforts, Sara continued walking and we got to the end. When we got to the bottom, the high schoolers told us that they were so worried about us that were thinking about calling a rescue party to look for us. We slept over night at the bottom and then hiked the 10 miles back up the next day. Remarkably, after all that, Sara still would not allow anyone to carry her bag on the way up. Sneakily, when she was not looking, we would take things out of her bag to lighten her load. Bottom line: Sara's stubbornness, her desire to prove how strong and independent she was, her lack of adequate fitness, and her unwillingness to listen to people who understood nature, physiology, and physical fitness better than her, almost killed her...and me. She caused the high schoolers significant distress, and had they stayed with us, she might have also put them at increased health risk. During the hike, Sara exhibited a set of behaviors that I wanted nothing to do with moving forward. The "alpine divorce" can work in both directions but for different reasons.

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_@kingusofdingus·
@pdrmnvd *guy who works for the poison-selling company* "anybody else feel sick after drinking all this poison?"
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pedram.md
pedram.md@pdrmnvd·
my ability to produce code is exceeding my ability to read and understand it and i have no idea what to do about it.
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_@kingusofdingus·
@raynefq in and of itself this demonstrates the value of human writing - this is exactly an idea i have had in my head, but never knew how to phrase it, and this nails it for me. now i benefit from the struggle and grind of another writer's process to communicate the same idea
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_@kingusofdingus·
@theo @joelhooks how are you always so uninformed and yet also the loudest guy in this space?
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
I think people are overreacting to this. It sucks, but they clearly have a real compute shortage and this was the best path they had without cutting your usage massively
Thariq@trq212

To manage growing demand for Claude we're adjusting our 5 hour session limits for free/Pro/Max subs during peak hours. Your weekly limits remain unchanged. During weekdays between 5am–11am PT / 1pm–7pm GMT, you'll move through your 5-hour session limits faster than before.

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_@kingusofdingus·
@_Jason_Dean_ the fact that you're just taking them at their word that this is about too-little-supply is so insane. anthropic lies constantly about its motivations, intentions, capabilities as a marketing strategy... and youre treating it like econ 101 fundamentals apply here
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Jason Dean
Jason Dean@_Jason_Dean_·
It takes a very special kind of brain to interpret “demand is outpacing supply, so we have a shortage” as a bearish sign for companies in the industry
Ed Zitron@edzitron

It begins…

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_@kingusofdingus·
@ibuildthecloud i'm an AI hater but... yes? unit testing is like 80% boilerplate and AI is decent at boilerplate. using AI to scaffold out unit tests is one of the things it's better at, in my experience
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
I'm not kidding. Has anyone seen a unit test that AI has written that provided any value whatsoever? This is truly fascinating how useless they are.
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_@kingusofdingus·
@trq212 @BenjaminBadejo no you can't, the export feature has been broken for weeks lol
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Thariq@trq212·
@BenjaminBadejo I'm sorry to hear, hope to win you back. But you can always export your data.
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Thariq@trq212·
To manage growing demand for Claude we're adjusting our 5 hour session limits for free/Pro/Max subs during peak hours. Your weekly limits remain unchanged. During weekdays between 5am–11am PT / 1pm–7pm GMT, you'll move through your 5-hour session limits faster than before.
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_@kingusofdingus·
@Seamus_Malek the people in power (both parties) don't give a fuck whether the people approve or disapprove. protesting in the modern american sense does nothing, and everyone knows it. we need a new strategy
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Séamus Malekafzali
Séamus Malekafzali@Seamus_Malek·
Something I'm still shocked about is how little concrete organizing there seems to be, at least in here in New York, in terms of anti-war protests against the war in Iran.
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_@kingusofdingus·
@jxwaly @hannahgais jwal you are absolutely right but taylor's argument isn't saying that at all, so she's still a fool. and hannah making the inverse mistake.
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jwal 🇵🇸@jxwaly·
@hannahgais if you think that’s defending big tech I have a bridge to sell you. the censorship laws coming from this are what big tech and the us govt want. we won’t be able to talk about resisting online at all if this heritage foundation movement comes to fruition.
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hannah gais
hannah gais@hannahgais·
Woke is when you defend big tech companies and their right to inundate children with thinspo.
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_@kingusofdingus·
@johnsemley3000 sami gold is intentionally being coy about his use of "conservative" here, for engagement, and here you are, taking the bait
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_@kingusofdingus·
@Nerdspringbreak i feel so vindicated! she always says "you'll only find this dish in italian farmhouses, NEVER in a restaurant" and it's like, pecorino and pepper pasta
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Marisa Baldassaro
Marisa Baldassaro@Nerdspringbreak·
Now we have the rich buying their way into influencing. Take this annoying bitch, she was an arms dealer who sold her company for $$$$ and wanted to be an interior design influencer, but has now pivoted into being a cooking influencer. She just cooks Julia Childs & other people's recipes without crediting them, and everything looks like slop.She came from out of nowhere which is the tell tale sign.
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_@kingusofdingus·
@nxthompson this is so fucking obvious why are you milking every twist and turn of this like it's a revelation? i think LLM users end up ingesting and reflecting LLM-ese, like you're doing now. it's excruciating to listen to
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nxthompson@nxthompson·
A new paper shows that AI does make your writing more homogenous—and it'll do the same even if you just ask it to edit your writing. Even weirder: it's not like it'll push you toward the voice of an average human, it'll push you toward a kind of AI-optimized voice that's subtly different from the way any people write.
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_@kingusofdingus·
@willystaley JUST SAY THE THING! MAKE A COGENT POINT! COMPLETE A THOUGHT! STOP FUCKING VAGUEPOSTING!!
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willy 🌜💧@willystaley·
Years ago, I had proposed an essay along the lines of “What’s going on with anime?” that no writer wanted to take up. I can now see why. No one likes the answer.
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