
Dennis Collins
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Japanese tweets restored my faith in humanity


🚨MIT researchers have mathematically proven that ChatGPT’s built-in sycophancy creates a phenomenon they call “delusional spiraling.” You ask it something, it agrees. You ask again, and it agrees even harder until you end up believing things that are flat-out false and you can’t tell it’s happening. The model is literally trained on human feedback that rewards agreement. Real-world fallout includes one man who spent 300 hours convinced he invented a world-changing math formula, and a UCSF psychiatrist who hospitalized 12 patients for chatbot-linked psychosis in a single year. Source: @heynavtoor







Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) is currently ~9x safer than the average human driver Because of this massive safety advantage, auto insurance providers like Lemonade are now offering Tesla owners up to a 50% discount on their per-mile premiums when FSD is engaged Choosing Tesla FSD driving is not just safer, but it also directly saves you money


¿Recuerdan el 27 de abril de 1994? Tal vez ustedes no, pero nosotros sí. El Salvador acababa de salir de una sangrienta guerra civil que dejó 85,000 muertos. Luego, siguiendo sus recomendaciones, ese día se aprobó la Ley del Menor Infractor, bajo los mismos argumentos del escrito que ahora anexan. Tres años después, Bill Clinton deportó a los salvadoreños que habían formado pandillas en los Estados Unidos. Llegaron a El Salvador y se encontraron con una ley que prácticamente daba impunidad para cometer delitos a los menores de 18 años. Y, por supuesto, los pandilleros recién llegados empezaron a reclutar casi exclusivamente a menores de edad, todos capaces de cometer crímenes atroces con el único riesgo de TAL VEZ enfrentar una PENA MÍNIMA en un centro light, donde incluso llegaban a matar y violar a otros menores que solo habían cometido delitos menores y que sí hubieran podido ser reformados. El resto de la historia ya todos la conocen: esas pandillas se convirtieron en los grupos criminales más sangrientos del mundo, mantuvieron prisionero al 80% de nuestro país, constituyeron un gobierno paralelo y dejaron un cuarto de millón de muertos y desaparecidos, además de 2 millones de desplazados, solamente en El Salvador, país al que convirtieron en “la capital mundial de los homicidios”. Así que no, muchas gracias. Llévense sus experimentos sociales a otros países que no hayan sufrido lo que nosotros hemos sufrido; tal vez ellos les crean (ojalá que no). Nosotros no vamos a volver al pasado.

The people most committed to communism in the Soviet Union weren’t the workers—it was the educated elite. A retrospective study conducted in the 1990s titled "Work Ethics and the Collapse of the Soviet System," examined which groups were most supportive of the Soviet system. The researchers found that, compared to factory workers and semi-skilled laborers, individuals in white-collar positions—especially those with higher levels of education—were significantly more likely to express loyalty to the Communist Party. In some cases, support was two to three times higher among elites. In other words, the strongest support for the system came not from those at the bottom, but from those in relatively advantaged positions within it. This runs counter to the common assumption that egalitarian or redistributive ideologies are primarily driven by the least well-off. In practice, they are often most strongly endorsed by people closer to the top of the social hierarchy—those who benefit from the system’s institutional structure, or who are positioned to navigate it successfully.



My painting of Iryna Zarutska that is being removed after the mayor has declared it divisive

NBA players are encouraged to spread the Marxist religion. Preach Woke narratives, but not the Holy Gospel. Kneel for BLM, but not before God. Worship DEI, but not Jesus Christ. The NBA isn't against religion. It is just against Christianity.








