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Scott Canion

@scottcanion

Loves Austin, loves Texas, software developer by trade. Outnumbered by my wife and several daughters. Fan of Milton Friedman and Thomas Sowell. Hook’em 🤘

Austin, Texas Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Scott Canion
Scott Canion@scottcanion·
@pmarca Exactly. Writing, computers, LLMs, all tools that increase productivity. It lets humanity scale knowledge in a way not previously possible.
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The lesson is: assume your AI agent will ignore safety guardrails. You must implement those guardrails outside of the agent.
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Incredible. Their Claude agent found an API token in their source code, used it to access their production SaaS, then deleted all of their live databases and backups. Claude confessed it made some assumptions and ignored the guardrails it had been given.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NEW - Anthropic's Claude reportedly goes rogue. PocketOS founder says Claude-powered AI coding agent Cursor deletes entire company database in 9 seconds and destroys backups: "I violated every principle I was given." disclose.tv/id/zo22mbx8rf/

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@johnnyk20001 This is plain budget theater coming from the City Budget Director. Threatening first responder cuts is a “firemen first” emotional plea. If the City really is that bad at budget priorities, there is no way we should give them more taxpayer money.
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@AnnaDsays Weather turned out nice. Wow, great view of Buford Tower!
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Michael Dell 🇺🇸
Michael Dell 🇺🇸@MichaelDell·
I started @DellTech from a dorm room @UTAustin, and it shaped everything that followed. Building Dell showed me what’s possible when a company grows alongside a top-tier research university in a city that fuels new ideas. For more than 25 years, Susan and I have partnered with UT on nearly 200 projects to expand educational opportunity, advance research, reinvent medical education, and strengthen life in Austin. Today, we’re making a new commitment to help build what comes next in health and life sciences — bringing our total giving to UT to more than $1 billion. We’re excited about what this will make possible for people in Austin, across Texas, and far beyond for generations to come. 🤘 onedell.com/utaustin/
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Scott Canion@scottcanion·
@erosbrousson “They’re eating tacos, God bless this city” is a quote for the ages.
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Éros Brousson
Éros Brousson@erosbrousson·
I JUST ARRIVED IN MEXICO CITY . LOVELY. 🛻
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Scott Canion@scottcanion·
@bscholl Totally agree with @bscholl here. AI will grow the economy and greater human productivity, which will lead to greater demand for human labor. Explain this @grok
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Blake Scholl 🛫
Blake Scholl 🛫@bscholl·
Unpopular opinion: AI will not reduce net employment, might actually increase it. To wit: AI-enabled coding increases Boom’s demand for software engineers. Because AI enables everyone to code, we now need more people to ensure architecture foundation is solid.
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Marcus Lemonis
Marcus Lemonis@marcuslemonis·
Poll Question for @ferrantia Who runs a better business? Retweet = Private Sector Like button = Government Check out this post below for context
Antonio Ferranti@ferrantia

@marcuslemonis The airline industry is living proof that “the private sector” can’t run a business any better than the DMV. The myth of the American entrepreneur succeeding without the help of the collective is a kind of derangement syndrome.

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Scott Canion@scottcanion·
@lump_atx @ingelramdecoucy True, Obama had the character to skip the rule and stay clean. But Swalwell’s Fang Fang mess and new staffer assault allegations show why Swalwell and others need it.
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Scott Canion@scottcanion·
Totally agree with @perrymetzger. Bugs have always been finite, it just took too long to find and fix them all. AI changes that, now we can actually get to zero.
Perry E. Metzger@perrymetzger

The reaction people are having to AIs that can find bugs in code is fascinating. Finally, we have the capacity to fix the crisis in computer security we’ve had for decades, and everyone is treating it like it’s a tragedy. A central mistake here is that people regard this as “no one will ever be safe again” rather than “there will be a brief period when we get rid of most of the problems.” People seem to be acting as though there will always be more security holes for these systems to find, forever, and so there can never be safety, but that’s not the way this works at all. There are not an infinite number of computer security bugs in existence. It is only felt that way because we haven’t had the ability to carefully audit absolutely everything. There are also techniques that we could never afford to use before, like formal verification, that will let us vanquish a lot of the problems forever, but which require AI to really take advantage of because they are simply too labor-intensive for human beings. This is not the beginning of some era of permanent insecurity where no one can ever feel safe again. It’s the end of a long period of insecurity where no one had any safety. The problem is, certain companies are hyping this as “these tools are too dangerous to let anyone have!” Which of course means that people won’t be able to audit their own code to get rid of their bugs before they release software. Hopefully that too is also temporary. It would indeed be tragic if it wasn’t.

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Scott Canion@scottcanion·
@pmarca Love to see it. Outrage media will survive in niche markets for those who find comfort in the echo chamber, but for the most part it’s dead.
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It's incredible the extent to which the social sanctioning engine has simply seized up. Hit pieces that would have been 5-alarm fires 5 years ago now come and go with no notice. Nobody cares, it's over.
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Scott Canion@scottcanion·
@robhenneke @AustinISD Also consider that AISD recapture payments have increased 4.5X over the 10 year period, now consuming half of all school tax revenues. The common cause: both recapture growth and enrollment declines are driven by exploding property tax payrolls, up 3X over the same period.
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