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Ivan Uemlianin

@llaisdy

Codes, Networks, Activity Theory, AI (GOF and otherwise), and all that

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Ivan Uemlianin
Ivan Uemlianin@llaisdy·
"Chez lui, quelle que soit la tristesse du poète, elle est consolée, surpassée — c’est-à-dire malheureusement vite détruite — par l’allégresse du fabricateur." (Proust, La Prisonnière)
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Zineb Riboua
Zineb Riboua@zriboua·
The Arab Word is Watching a Different War: Three reasons why it has been difficult to understand the Arab position: The first is the Arab relationship with Iran. From the vantage point of Brussels or London, Iran presents itself as a resistance movement with a grievance against American hegemony and Israeli occupation, and this presentation maps comfortably onto familiar Western anticolonial frameworks. What it does not map onto is the lived experience of Arab populations in Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, and across the Gulf. In those countries, Iran's presence meant Hezbollah holding the Lebanese state hostage to Tehran's decisions, thirty-five armed factions in Iraq drawing salaries from Iranian funds channeled through the Iraqi national treasury, and Houthi commanders answering to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps while firing on Arab civilians from Yemeni soil. Freedom is not the word any serious Arab observer would use for what Iran brought. Indeed, the Arab world's quarrel with Iran runs far deeper than American bases or Israeli airstrikes. What drives it is the systematic subversion of Arab sovereignty by a foreign power that uses the language of Islamic solidarity as cover for an imperial project conducted through proxies. The second dimension is the proxy question itself, where Western analysis fails most comprehensively. Iran goes far beyond supporting armed groups. Parallel state structures get built inside Arab countries, financial systems get captured, and political figures get installed who owe their existence and survival entirely to Tehran. The Iranians who have administered this project understand it as the export of a revolution, but what Arab populations have experienced is closer to a colonial occupation conducted through intermediaries, and as of now, they’re not mourning the Islamic Republic. When Westerners treat these proxy networks as instruments of legitimate resistance rather than as mechanisms of subjugation, they endorse an imperial project while believing themselves to be opposing one, and as a matter of fact, make themselves the legitimizing force behind Iran’s war against the Arab world. The third dimension is the most counterintuitive for a Western audience, and it is the one most consequential for how the current war is understood and misunderstood. For Arab nationalists, including secular nationalists and even those with deep reservations about Israeli policy, Iran represents a greater and more immediate threat than Israel does. This is a position that Western media are structurally ill-equipped to render intelligible, because Western discourse on the Middle East has been organized for decades around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as the primary axis of regional injustice. The result is that when Western governments and Western publics take strong positions against Israel’s actions against Iran’s operations, they believe themselves to be standing with the Arab world. In reality, they are advancing a position that the Arab world does not share and has not asked for, while ignoring the threat that Arab governments and Arab populations actually live with. The rhetorical use of Israel as a perpetual alibi for Iranian aggression has been one of the Islamic Republic’s most durable tools, and Western opinion has served as the unwitting amplifier of that tool across the entire duration of the Islamic Republic’s existence. open.substack.com/pub/zinebribou…
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Abdi 🇪🇹@Abdrezak1584333·
Ethiopia didn’t discover Christianity it preserved it through centuries of faith resistance and devotion. A living bridge between ancient roots and enduring belief. ✝️ Happy Easter! My People Ethiopia 🇪🇹
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Zineb Riboua
Zineb Riboua@zriboua·
Two interviews from the Arab world have proven especially illuminating on Operation Epic Fury. One here features an Egyptian writer, the other a former Iraqi parliamentarian, both speaking on a Saudi-sponsored Arab channel with the kind of frankness that the Western media landscape rarely produces and rarely amplifies. Each, in his own way, says the same thing: Iran is the enemy. I hope that reading them gives serious observers of international affairs a flavor of what the real debate looks like inside the Arab world, conducted in Arabic, on Arab terms, and almost entirely out of Western view. zinebriboua.com/p/the-war-the-…
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Hamas Atrocities
Hamas Atrocities@HamasAtrocities·
This is so awesome it made my day! A British leftist is telling a group of Iranians that they should be ashamed of themselves for waving the Israeli flag. She tells them they are "brainwashed" Their replies are nothing short of EPIC! Watch the whole thing!
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Andrew Orlowski
Andrew Orlowski@AndrewOrlowski·
This should be much bigger news than Mythos. And there are no incentives for anyone to fix anything. “Across 28 paid routers purchased from Taobao, Xianyu, and Shopify-hosted storefronts and 400 free routers collected from public communities, we find 1 paid and 8 free routers actively injecting malicious code, 2 deploying adaptive evasion triggers, 17 touching researcher-owned AWS canary credentials, and 1 draining ETH from a researcher-owned private key. Two poisoning studies further show that ostensibly benign routers can be pulled into the same attack surface ...”
Chaofan Shou@Fried_rice

26 LLM routers are secretly injecting malicious tool calls and stealing creds. One drained our client $500k wallet. We also managed to poison routers to forward traffic to us. Within several hours, we can directly take over ~400 hosts. Check our paper: arxiv.org/abs/2604.08407

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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
This image of the regime washing blood off the streets after they massacred protestors in January in Iran is intensely symbolic The "international community" is whitewashing the regime all over again
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UN Watch
UN Watch@UNWatch·
SHAME: The Islamic Republic of Iran has just been nominated to the U.N. Committee for Program and Coordination, which meets soon to shape policy on women's rights, human rights, disarmament, and terrorism prevention. ECOSOC members who backed this include: 🇬🇧🇪🇸🇨🇦🇫🇷🇩🇪🇳🇴🇳🇱🇦🇺🇨🇭🇦🇹🇫🇮
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tetsuo@tetsuoai·
People are acting like Claude just crossed into wizard territory. This is not the flex people think it is. Human hackers were publishing actual remote root exploits for OpenBSD systems in 2002, and GOBBLES publicly dubbed it ‘sshutuptheo’ because the group owned OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt with the 0-day after he logged onto an EFNet IRC server. Anthropic’s big OpenBSD example is a 1998-era TCP SACK kernel crash bug that OpenBSD fixed in March as a reliability patch. That is a remote DoS in crusty C, not some legendary feat. Speaker: jim-jones aka theut from el8 / phrack & GOBBLES.
NZ ☄️@CodeByNZ

Anthropic just revealed that Claude Mythos found a security flaw in OpenBSD, one of the most secure operating systems out there, and the bug had been hiding for 27 years. That’s actually insane.

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Madeline Grant
Madeline Grant@Madz_Grant·
Keir Starmer claiming some active part in the Iran ceasefire is like the cast and crew of The Clangers wanting credit for the Artemis moon mission spectator.com/article/keir-s…
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tyro
tyro@DoubleEph·
Finally time for me to attempt this. I say attempt because it is a thousand pages and I have other stuff to read. Will post anything interesting in this thread but if I stop it means I have abandoned the effort
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tyro@DoubleEph·
Between the unmasking of Banksy and Satoshi, something so very British is revealed - only a Brit will manage to not boast about such power and influence for so long that so much effort will be required to unmask them.
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ブルーノート東京
ブルーノート東京@BlueNoteTokyo·
【REHEARSAL】 H ZETTRIO × YUN SEOK CHEOL TRIO公演のリハーサル映像を公開🎹 昨年韓国 ソウルで行われ大きな話題を呼んだジョイントライブが、ついに日本で実現! 国境を越えリスペクトし合う2組による貴重なステージに乞うご期待! H ZETTRIO × YUN SEOK CHEOL TRIO Japan–Korea Groove Session 📍4.9 thu. BLUE NOTE TOKYO @BlueNoteTokyo bluenote.co.jp/jp/artists/h-z… 📍4.10 fri. BLUE NOTE PLACE @bluenote_place bluenoteplace.jp/live/h-zettrio… #HZETTRIO #윤석철 #윤석철트리오 #yunseokcheol #YUNSEOKCHEOLTRIO @H_ZETTRIO @H_ZETT_M @hzettkou @Worldapart_WA @scjazzy
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John
John@PynchonInPublic·
8th May is Pynchon in Public, the event for fans to read Thomas Pynchon books in public and post photos/details with #pynchoninpublic.
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Andrew Orlowski
Andrew Orlowski@AndrewOrlowski·
“Computers. But not just for pornography or cat videos… but some kind of language translation software that conveys the approximate meaning from a large amount of text in a foreign language … perhaps using a cluster of disks or shared memory…”
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Stakeholder Consultant@echetus

Insane detail: eight Chinese spies escaped the country, after being arrested, because the police lacked the resources to translate their messages

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Andrew Orlowski
Andrew Orlowski@AndrewOrlowski·
Some details in a Mail feature on the Batley teacher. The 5th anniversary has passed without much comment. mol.im/a/15706357 (£)
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S Sebag Montefiore
S Sebag Montefiore@simonmontefiore·
When the proofs arrive…its such an exciting moment. The Cauldron. From Iran to Morocco, Sudan to Turkey. Out 1 Sept. Pre order if u like.
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Vintage Maps
Vintage Maps@vintagemapstore·
Map of Neil Armstrong’s Moonwalk compared to a football pitch. From the NASA history division.
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tyro
tyro@DoubleEph·
This is such a high value tweet. Writing a book at the moment (details in next tweet) and I've amassed a tonne of PDFs and books for research. Each chapter in the book is a standalone story so I previously organised the PDFs in one folder per chapter. Dumped everything in one folder and handed it - along with this tweet - to Claude Cowork with which it built a wiki. And oh my....magic has once again happened.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

LLM Knowledge Bases Something I'm finding very useful recently: using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases for various topics of research interest. In this way, a large fraction of my recent token throughput is going less into manipulating code, and more into manipulating knowledge (stored as markdown and images). The latest LLMs are quite good at it. So: Data ingest: I index source documents (articles, papers, repos, datasets, images, etc.) into a raw/ directory, then I use an LLM to incrementally "compile" a wiki, which is just a collection of .md files in a directory structure. The wiki includes summaries of all the data in raw/, backlinks, and then it categorizes data into concepts, writes articles for them, and links them all. To convert web articles into .md files I like to use the Obsidian Web Clipper extension, and then I also use a hotkey to download all the related images to local so that my LLM can easily reference them. IDE: I use Obsidian as the IDE "frontend" where I can view the raw data, the the compiled wiki, and the derived visualizations. Important to note that the LLM writes and maintains all of the data of the wiki, I rarely touch it directly. I've played with a few Obsidian plugins to render and view data in other ways (e.g. Marp for slides). Q&A: Where things get interesting is that once your wiki is big enough (e.g. mine on some recent research is ~100 articles and ~400K words), you can ask your LLM agent all kinds of complex questions against the wiki, and it will go off, research the answers, etc. I thought I had to reach for fancy RAG, but the LLM has been pretty good about auto-maintaining index files and brief summaries of all the documents and it reads all the important related data fairly easily at this ~small scale. Output: Instead of getting answers in text/terminal, I like to have it render markdown files for me, or slide shows (Marp format), or matplotlib images, all of which I then view again in Obsidian. You can imagine many other visual output formats depending on the query. Often, I end up "filing" the outputs back into the wiki to enhance it for further queries. So my own explorations and queries always "add up" in the knowledge base. Linting: I've run some LLM "health checks" over the wiki to e.g. find inconsistent data, impute missing data (with web searchers), find interesting connections for new article candidates, etc., to incrementally clean up the wiki and enhance its overall data integrity. The LLMs are quite good at suggesting further questions to ask and look into. Extra tools: I find myself developing additional tools to process the data, e.g. I vibe coded a small and naive search engine over the wiki, which I both use directly (in a web ui), but more often I want to hand it off to an LLM via CLI as a tool for larger queries. Further explorations: As the repo grows, the natural desire is to also think about synthetic data generation + finetuning to have your LLM "know" the data in its weights instead of just context windows. TLDR: raw data from a given number of sources is collected, then compiled by an LLM into a .md wiki, then operated on by various CLIs by the LLM to do Q&A and to incrementally enhance the wiki, and all of it viewable in Obsidian. You rarely ever write or edit the wiki manually, it's the domain of the LLM. I think there is room here for an incredible new product instead of a hacky collection of scripts.

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