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@trevnorris

software engineer @SocketSecurity

Kaysville, UT Katılım Eylül 2009
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
Been working on a site to explain the physics model I've been working on. Has an explanation track for those who aren't physicists. fluidspacetime.com
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
Have to say, for math and physics work, GPT 5.5 is a serious downgrade. Even Pro with extended thinking does a far worse job at hardening the SymPy scripts when it's doing derivations.
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
@sengpt Personally I don't trust any math produced by AI unless it comes with a SymPy or Mathematica script that I can audit.
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sengpt@sengpt·
23 yaşında bi genç 60 yıldır çözülemeyen Erdös problemlerinden birini chatgpt 5.4 pro ile çözmüş. hem de tek atışta. chatgpt'nin soruyu çözmek için harcadığı süre 1 saat 20 dakika. işin ilginci ai, herkesin bildiği ama kimsenin bu probleme uygulamadığı bi formülü kullanarak problemi çözmüş. burada chatgpt yazışması; chatgpt.com/share/69dd1c83… bu da problem; erdosproblems.com/1176
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
I've extended my 4D superfluid toy model into plasmas and EM. Here we are simulating a solar flare building. Standard MHD is stable, while energy in my toy model is building in 4D, causing instabilities. Still have a long way to go, but making progress. youtu.be/P5KXzuzx0MM
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
I've started using an A100 to do superfluid hydrodynamics simulations in 4D. I have a better appreciation for why supercomputers need to be used for complex models.
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
As RAM shortages loom, suddenly gamers never needed any more or anything faster. Funny how the news tries to tell us what we do and don't need, so we stop complaining about the state of things.
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
I'll report there from now on, but this issue is a serious concern. Half of my chat history in a session has disappeared like it never existed. Fortunately I'm able to recover the messages from the apps activity, but now I need to copy out some 30 messages and rebuild my context window.
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Google Gemini@GeminiApp·
@trevnorris Hi. there. We understand your concern. For new tasks, please start new chat to prevent data loss. Your complete conversation history is saved in your Google Account's Gemini Apps Activity. Also, please submit feedback via your profile (mobile) or 'Settings & help' (web). Thanks.
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
My friend just sent me this from Morgan, UT. Crazy times ahead if a couple of X1's were able to bring the aurora this far south.
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
What is the likelihood that governments have created AI highly trained in finding 0-days and writing malware?
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sister slay@sister_slay·
Okay I can’t ignore the Israel stuff anymore. What’s going on
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Days Since@manydayssince·
@trevnorris @ThoughtfulSaint Criticize an atheist Jew and a religious Jew comes running to his defense. Criticize a capitalist Jew and a communist Jew runs to his side, that’s the problem and that’s why the “all Jews” thing exists
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Thoughtful-Faith@ThoughtfulSaint·
I have serious issues with AIPAC. I also know that there is a lot of insane conspiracy theories about Jews. It’s possible to have serious issues with AIPACs influence AND be against insane theories and racial profiling.
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
@Eternal_Saints_ There's no doing digital ID right. Every time it's been implemented, it's been abused. Utah will be no different.
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The Eternal Saints@Eternal_Saints_·
Utah Says Its New Digital ID Protects Privacy | Should You Believe It? Utah’s been quietly building one of the most ambitious digital ID systems in the country. What started as a pilot for mobile driver’s licenses in 2021 has evolved into something much bigger: a full-fledged State-Endorsed Digital Identity, or SEDI. The mobile license was the test case. It let Utahns prove they were over 21 without revealing their full birthdate or address; just a quick scan on your phone. By mid-2025, more than 100,000 people had signed up. Then came Senate Bill 260, sponsored by Sen. Kirk Cullimore and signed by Gov. Spencer Cox in March. The law created a new framework for a digital ID that’s supposed to be voluntary, privacy-centric, and decentralized. Meaning your personal data lives on your phone, not in a government database. As Utah’s Chief Privacy Officer Christopher Bramwell put it: “You control your identity. You should control your digital identity.” It’s a strong promise. But it’s also one that depends entirely on whether the technology, and the bureaucracy behind it, actually lives up to that idea. The SEDI system builds on the mobile driver license but goes further, expanding to online services, banking, and beyond. The law explicitly bans tracking, requires “offline-first” functionality, and says no one can be penalized for sticking with a physical ID. On paper, it’s one of the strongest privacy laws tied to digital identity anywhere in the U.S. The state’s still building the infrastructure. The Department of Government Operations is expected to deliver a full roadmap to lawmakers ahead of the 2026 session. Officials even hosted a SEDI Summit this month at Utah Valley University to hash out the details with privacy advocates and tech vendors. Groups like the ACLU of Utah have praised the law as a model for “getting digital ID right.” Still, some Utahns aren’t buying it; worried that once a government system like this exists, the temptation to expand or track will follow. The U.K.’s failed digital ID rollout has already shown how fast trust can collapse when people start to suspect surveillance. Utah’s leaders insist this isn’t that. They say it’s about giving people more control, not more oversight. But in the end, it all comes down to whether Utah can make that promise real and keep it that way. If they pull it off, the state could set the national standard for privacy-respecting digital identity. If they don’t, this will go down as another cautionary tale about government tech that sounded too good to be true.
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Eric Moutsos@realericmoutsos·
Utah rolling out a Digital ID? All in the name of "safety and security"? Who's spiritual plan is that? God's plan or the devil's plan?
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
@fl33tingly TBH one of the best uses I've found for AI is to run my replies through it. Because 80% of the time it let's me know I'm being too aggressive.
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Cloud@Cloud1a7·
I have 4 sons. One got the covid vaccine so he could go to Uganda for a mission trip. Guess which son is having heart issues and has a heart monitor on right now and getting an ultrasound. 😡. Fck Fauci.
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
Love that they are trying to pitch a "state-endorsed credential stored on a digital wallet" like it's a great convenience. This has been done around the world and every time it has been abused. I would recommend all my Utah friends never sign up for this. kutv.com/news/local/uta…
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
I'm disappointed. A main plot point in the Book of Mormon is about governments being controlled by evil through conspiracy. Do you think it's a coincidence we study the Gadianton robbers right around election time every 4 years? Seems like a deliberate reminder of what to watch for.
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
@TeeplesCY If you haven't yet, I recommend picking up a copy of "Changes in Languages from Nephi to Now". Fascinating read on linguistic analysis of the Book of Mormon.
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Clint Teeples@TeeplesCY·
There’s plenty of archaeological evidence for the Book of Mormon. Here are some examples:
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trevnorris@trevnorris·
@Seeking72 That's 30 years of experience that can be used to accelerate whatever direction you take now.
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