Carlo Martinucci
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Carlo Martinucci
@melkon88
Building https://t.co/pt9XxbBck6 / ex @bendingspoons / four kids.
Padova Katılım Haziran 2009
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@AmandaAskell Spotted you (in a picture) in Rome yesterday! Hope you had great conversations
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@deanwball I would really encourage you to 1. (on the plane of truth) read 98 and not just 99, and 2. (on the plane of politics) do not sell the encyclical as nothing-is-happening-here more than it is
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@TheZvi Roman Catholic here. P(doom) 10%. I fear the expectations were off. MH is not about AI, it’s about catholic social doctrine in the times shaped by AI. Still I wouldn’t downplay the importance of 98, when everyone will focus mostly on 99.
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@deanwball I still need to process it all, but my first impression is that 99 is overemphasized and 98 is underrated
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Reading the encyclical, I am reminded that the Vatican is fundamentally a city-state on the continent of Europe, and that its elites, which of course include the Pope himself, cannot resist the myopic preoccupations of the Eurocrat.
This document would be much improved if it were less enamored of the traditional academia/civil society talking points on AI (“The apparent objectivity of the responses and suggestions these systems provide can lead us to overlook the fact that they reflect the cultural assumptions of those who designed and trained them” woah! really???) and more engaged with where AI is headed.
But instead of doing that, the encyclical dodges in the deepest sense, denying that AI “really thinks” or “really learns” and all that typical strain of cope that amounts to magical thinking: “when a computer does it, it is ‘data processing,’ beep boop, but when a human does it, it is ‘actual learning’”
It is probably actively bad for global understanding of AI that the Pope endorsed this viewpoint as late as 2026.
In the end, this encyclical reads to me as though ghost written by the blob of Western civil society, the same people whose feckless and incoherent preaching we have heard blanketing our media for decades now. And, in a very important sense, it was written by them; after all, who forms the peer group for the elites of a European city-state?
Like that blob, the encyclical is intellectually flaccid at its core, no matter how well intentioned it may be. This document is a missed opportunity to advance global understanding of AI, and yet another blow to the legitimacy and sanctity of storied Western institutions. As if you needed one more.
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@Aella_Girl A). “let’s be awkward together”, meaning if you have the kind of intimacy such that you’re not afraid of discovering each other’s bodies for the first time, taking your time, with no rush and no “performance anxiety”, then I think you’ll end up great.
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@Allinallnotbad Thanks! Didn’t understand it all but it was very instructive.
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FINAL THOUGHTS ON ANTHROPIC HEARING:
This hearing was going to be an uphill battle for Anthropic going in, and it was. I suspect they improved their odds somewhat due to a solid performance by their lawyer (Dunbar) but are still not favored.
My personal read is that Henderson is a lock for Anthropic, and Rao is close to one for the government on jurisdictional grounds. Katsas was closer to a toss-up than I anticipated.
Anthropic wants this tossed on justification grounds, but Katsas seems to want to settle the issue now. If this goes in Anthropic's favor, my suspicion is that it will be on the stigmatic (read: reputational) injury associated with being labelled a supply chain risk, and the related requirement to consider less-intrusive measures.
Whether that's enough to overcome the inherently massive deference to DoW national security decisions is unclear (and I personally think unlikely), but the hearing did moderately increase my estimation of Anthropic's odds (~+15%).
If they get a contrary ruling, as is likely, I suspect this it'll go en banc (i.e. the full D.C. Circuit hears it), and Anthropic will win there, but who knows how long that will take.
Fin.
Also, if you have any questions, feel free to leave hear and I will try to get to them all.
Samuel Roland@Allinallnotbad
Anthropic-DoW oral argument in D.C. Circuit starting in 10 for those interested. Will be doing live tweet thread here. This is the second of the two cases, and where Anthropic has come up short thus far. We will probably figure out more from what questions the judges ask here than anything else. D.C. Circuit Channel: youtube.com/USCourtsCADC Order denying prelim injunction: casemine.com/judgement/us/6…
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@elonmusk Well, that depends on uncertain real-world conditions (production scaling, money/credit response, and distribution into constrained markets like housing, energy, healthcare).
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@IntCyberDigest Vulnerabilities demonstrated in non-production reference iOS app for developer testing of EUDI Wallet age verification, which explicitly disclaims reduced security standards and is not for public use.
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‼️🇪🇺 The EU's new Age Verification app was hacked with little to no effort.
When you set it up, the app asks you to create a PIN. But that PIN isn't actually tied to the identity data it's supposed to protect. An attacker can delete a couple of entries from a file on the phone, restart the app, pick a new PIN, and the app happily hands over the original user's verified identity credentials as if nothing happened.
It gets worse. The app's "too many attempts" lockout is just a counter in a text file. Reset it to 0 and keep guessing. The biometric check (face/fingerprint) is a simple on/off switch in the same file. Flip it to off and the app skips it entirely.


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@tolkienzone Christopher Lee is not “completely cut” from the theatrical release of The Return of the King, Saruman appears and is killed in the theatrical cut. The extended edition adds additional Saruman-related material.
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Christopher Lee was completely cut from the theatrical release of Return of the King. He said publicly he ‘couldn’t believe what he saw.’ He called his scene one of the most important in the whole trilogy
Kalshi Film@Kalshi_Film
Which actor played the villain a little too well?
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@hasantoxr That's a misleading claim: the change happened months ago and subscriptions still exist, only certain flat-rate/agent usage shifted.
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@Plinz You are pushing a broad, unsupported claim about autistic people and tying it to rationalists’ AI-doom beliefs. This is speculative, an unfounded stereotype.
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@askalphaxiv @pangramlabs Unreliable AI detection: The post implies the tool can reliably identify which parts are AI-written, but AI detectors are often inaccurate and context-dependent.
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Ever suspected a paper you’re reading is AI slop?
You can now turn on AI detection mode on alphaXiv to visualize what is written by an AI and what is not.
Now available for every research paper indexed on arXiv.
Integrated with the latest detection model from @pangramlabs 🚀
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@alessandrodiano for me the opposite is true, I find it much more fun now!
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(2/2) Unbubble Hub is my first real experience building open source with a community. I'm loving it, and I have a lot to learn! I'd love to hear: what are the best resources for building & growing open source projects?
github.com/UnbubbleHub
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(1/2) Yesterday we built the frontend for sources.unbubblehub.org. Today: security review.
Fixed the usual suspects, nothing catastrophic, but when your code is open source, running Claude Code against it finds leaks in five minutes. Which is exactly what I did as a first pass.
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