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Brooks on Twitch

Brooks on Twitch

@robertb82833324

Dad, Texan, Fixer of all the things Tech and kinda' sorta' maybe Tech related. https://t.co/0brx4OUTRY

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Brooks on Twitch
Brooks on Twitch@robertb82833324·
@Fat_Electrician Nothing like using a tool that can’t spell strawberry correctly to shape young minds who then think Europe is a country and the US has 12 states….
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The Fat Electrician
The Fat Electrician@Fat_Electrician·
College students are using AI to complete coursework that is then graded by professors using AI. The future is starting to look like Pokemon, except instead of training little pocket monsters to fight, you’re training your AI agent to do your job.
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DoubleDstroyer
DoubleDstroyer@DoubleDstroyer·
Hey @nikgeneburn @bstategames I have made some cool icebreaker PR posters for you! Would be super useful for icebreaker first timers too! i gotchu
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Nick Matau
Nick Matau@nick_matau·
I have NEVER seen @AnaKasparian so silenced before! @ShabbosK is just mentally breaking down her entire worldview and argument as she just sits there and looks sad! The best she had was "actually Massie went on our show the day before the election but it wasn't a lot" lol
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Amiri King
Amiri King@AmiriKing·
I have TONS of original content. Two billion views worth. I’ve been doing this for decades. I’m going to run a two week experiment (again) and upload nothing but original content until next payout. Last time I lost money. Anyways, here goes nothin. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
OpenAI and Sam Altman just got caught selling your private ChatGPT conversations to Meta and Google A class action lawsuit has been filed accusing OpenAI of secretly sharing millions of users’ ChatGPT queries with Meta and Google - without any consent The lawsuit reveals OpenAI embedded tracking technology (including Facebook Pixel and Google Analytics) directly into the ChatGPT website. Every time you type a query, your conversation along with your personal identifiers is automatically sent to Meta and Google Yes. Your private questions, sensitive topics, and personal information are being leaked to two of the biggest data harvesting companies in the world The lawsuit reveals this data is being used for marketing, advertising, and building detailed user profiles. All while Sam Altman publicly pretends to care about safety, privacy, and “responsible AI” and doing exactly opposite This is a deliberate attempt to profit off your private conversations They sold you out While users trusted ChatGPT with their thoughts, ideas, problems, and personal information, OpenAI was busy piping that data straight to Meta and Google behind the scenes This is a massive violation of privacy and trust
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Restricted Daily
Restricted Daily@RestrictedDaily·
WARNING: do not make smoked shotgun shells unless you’re prepared to eat way too many of them. These things should honestly be illegal at a backyard cookout. Absolute 10/10.
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Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
Karen Bass is an incredible liar.
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Brooks on Twitch@robertb82833324·
The fact that “Speidi” is running for mayor and I happen to agree with him on a lot of things is WILD.
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
There’s a famous Usenet story about a programmer (Mel) who refused higher level abstractions. It was the late 1950s, and even in that era, Mel was…well today we’d call him a boomer. Mel only wrote in raw hexadecimal. He didn’t approve of compilers, and refused to use optimizing assemblers. "You never know where it's going to put things”, he said. Everyone else in the company was moving on to FORTRAN, and they didn’t understand why Mel was so stubborn about using new tools. He *loved* self-modifying code. “If a program can’t rewrite its own code”, he asked, “what good is it?” Mel eventually left the company, and other engineers were tasked with understanding what was left. Mel’s hand-optimized routines always beat the assemblers; but some of it looked absolutely bizarre. One engineer took ~2 weeks to understand why there were loops with no exit condition…yet the program worked fine. I won’t spoil all the details, you should really read it, it’s short. But it’s a fantastic piece on “what defines a real programmer?”…which is becoming increasingly relevant in this vibe-coded era. I strive to understand computers as deeply as Mel! If we aren’t careful, we’re going to lose the “Mels” of this world to time. That’s part of why I go so deep in my youtube videos. I hope that younger viewers are genuinely fascinated by the inner workings of our machines, instead of handing everything off to higher abstractions.
solst/ICE of Astarte@IceSolst

Interesting article on treating agent output like compiler output (and why) skiplabs.io/blog/codegen_a…

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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
Researchers at EPFL proved your AI is lying to you. Not sometimes. Most of the time. They built one of the hardest hallucination tests ever made with Max Planck Institute. 950 questions. Four domains where being wrong actually hurts. Legal. Medical. Research. Coding. Then they ran every top model on it. The results. GPT-5. Wrong 71.8% of the time. Claude Opus 4.5. Wrong 60% of the time. Gemini 3 Pro. Wrong 61.9% of the time. DeepSeek Reasoner. Wrong 76.8% of the time. These are the smartest AI models on Earth. The ones you trust with your career. Your health. Your money. You think turning on web search fixes it. It doesn't. Claude Opus 4.5 with web search. Still wrong 30.2% of the time. GPT-5.2 thinking with web search. Still wrong 38.2% of the time. The internet attached. Still lying to you in 1 out of every 3 answers. Now the part that should scare you. Medical questions. The one place being wrong can kill you. GPT-5 hallucinated 92.8% of the time on medical guidelines. Claude Haiku 4.5 hallucinated 95.7% of the time. Gemini 3 Flash hallucinated 89% of the time. Nine out of ten medical answers from popular AI models. Wrong. It gets worse. The longer you talk to it, the more it lies. Early mistakes cascade. The model starts citing its own earlier hallucinations as facts. Your third message is more wrong than your first. The paper, in its own words: "hallucinations remain substantial even with web search." This is what hundreds of millions of people are doing right now. Asking software that lies in the majority of its answers. About their health. About their job. About their legal case. About their code. Most are not checking. Most never will. But please. Keep using ChatGPT for medical advice. The doctors need a break. arxiv.org/abs/2602.01031
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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨 BREAKING: Anthropic’s Most Dangerous Model Ever Breached By Hackers > anthropic builds a cyberweapon > calls it mythos > “can hack every major OS and browser” > dario: “we’re the safe & responsible ai lab” > “can’t release it to the public” > Mercor (their training contractor) gets breached > leaks anthropic’s model naming conventions > hackers guess the URL pattern > contractor credentials still work > they’re inside The group also has access to other unreleased Anthropic models. Not just Mythos. The whole pipeline. Anthropic’s statement: “investigating a report of access through one of our third-party vendor environments.” Mythos got breached on day one 💀
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George Pu
George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
Anthropic just pulled Claude Code from the Pro plan. Pro users wanting it need Max now. $100/month minimum. 5x jump. I'm on Max 20x so I'm fine. Flagging for anyone on Pro who's about to find out. No announcement. Just a pricing page edit.
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
This is why you can't afford RAM.
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SheefGG@SheefGG·
Have some audible credits to spend.. what are some bangers?
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MERICA MEMED
MERICA MEMED@Mericamemed·
2010 was for sure different
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Brooks on Twitch@robertb82833324·
The amount of truly garbage vibe coded “here is the latest thing to do so much awesome stuff” that’s come out in the last 3 months with giant holes in them is wild. The dangerous adoption of this tech with little to no oversight is crazy to me. Ai is great with proper stewardship. It’s a disaster waiting to happen without it.
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Vaishnavi
Vaishnavi@_vmlops·
A developer spent 4 months building a fullstack project his manager discovered claude code, vibe coded the same project in days, and fired him on the spot when he explained that ai halluccinates on complex requirements his manager didn't believe him. he believed the llm over the person who actually built it this isn't just an ai story. it's a management literacy problem knowing how to use a tool ≠ understanding what it takes to build production-ready software
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