I’m @froztbyte more or less everywhere that matters
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froztbyte@awful.systemsto NotAwfulTech@awful.systems•AI crawler blocker Anubis gets deployed by the United NationsEnglish1·12 hours ago(all of these comments by rook are correct)
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 20th April 2025English6·1 day agooh yeah he’s way too much of a coward to go to mars. besides, no-one there he could dominate or hurt
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 20th April 2025English15·2 days agojesus christ:
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Kyle Langford, a 20-something Nick Fuentes acolyte, is running for governor of California on a platform of deporting all male undocumented immigrants and then giving all the females one year to marry a “Californian incel” to avoid deportation.
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 20th April 2025English9·2 days agoI thought we all knew the proper collective noun was a creepful of epsteins
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•"OpenAI Is A Systemic Risk To The Tech Industry" [Ed Zitron]English3·2 days agoyeah, their business is as hot air as the worst around, but (at least within the US) there are vanishingly few places to get lots of high-end compute and they’re one of the only “free agents”
zitron’s analysis about them included a bunch of details re financials and such
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•"If a man really wants to make a million dollars, the best way would be to start his own social network." -- L. Ron AltmanEnglish8·2 days agoCan’t go sneering with our wits tied behind our backs!
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 20th April 2025English12·2 days agoarticle about the tactics that felon employs against the women bearing his children
features some notable sentences from his fixer, too. the sort of shit that just barely doesn’t qualify as him threatening to top off your kneecaps
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•"OpenAI Is A Systemic Risk To The Tech Industry" [Ed Zitron]English4·2 days agothey use them out of need not out of want: coreweave happened to have the silicon already because it was going to be mining crypto. and in a market where trying to get new silicon is a months-backlog problem…
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 13th April 2025English4·2 days agoSo possibly people could sit on GPUs for years after the bubble pops instead of selling them or using them?
I mean, who are you going to sell them to? the other bagholders are going to be just as fucked, and it’s not like there’s an otherwise massive market for these things
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 13th April 2025English3·2 days agoin the same vein, I did some (somewhat wildly) speculative analysis around this a while back too
didn’t really try to model “actual workload” (as in physical, vs the “rented compute time” aspect), and therein lies an important distinction: actually owning the GPU puts you at a constant minimum burn rate
and as corbin points out wrt power, these are also specialised formfactor devices. and they’re going to be getting run at close to max util their entire operated lifespan (because of silicon shortage). so even if any do get sold… long mileage
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 20th April 2025English18·3 days agoprevious stubsack guest star Cursor rejoins the show, using a shitty liarsynth to automatically tell users broken behaviour is expected (cw: orange site), followed by people mass-killing their subscriptions
Earlier today Cursor, the magical AI-powered IDE started kicking users off when they logged in from multiple machines. Like,you’d be working on your desktop, switch to your laptop, and all of a sudden you’re forcibly logged out. No warning, no notification, just gone.
Naturally, people thought this was a new policy.
So they asked support.
And here’s where it gets batshit: Cursor has a support email, so users emailed them to find out. The support peson told everyone this was “expected behavior” under their new login policy
One problem. There was no support team, it was an AI designed to ‘mimic human responses’
haven’t gotten into the replies to look for sneers yet but I bet there will be some
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 20th April 2025English4·3 days agotake us back!
froztbyte@awful.systemsOPto NotAwfulTech@awful.systems•seeking input - android apps for thingsEnglish3·4 days agothanks I’ll check it out
do need to switch out the one backend anyway, baikal looks like it plays better (the current radicale I have is not playing well with some apple shit)
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Gemini seem to have "solved" my duck river crossing, lol.English3·4 days agolol, yeah
“perverse incentives rule everything around me” is a big thing (observable) in “startup”[0] world because everything[1] is about speed/iteration. for example: why bother spending a few weeks working out a way to generate better training data for a niche kind of puzzle test if you can just code in “personality” and make the autoplag casinobot go “hah, I saw a puzzle almost like this just last week, let’s see if the same solution works…”
i.e. when faced with a choice of hard vs quick, cynically I’ll guess the latter in almost all cases. there are occasional exceptions, but none of the promptfondlers and modelfarmers are in that set imo
[0] - look, we may wish to argue about what having billions in vc funding categorizes a business as. but apparently “immature shitderpery” is still squarely “startup”
[1] - in the bayfucker playbook. I disagree.
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Gemini seem to have "solved" my duck river crossing, lol.English6·5 days ago(excuse possible incoherence it’s 01:20 and I’m entirely in filmbrain (I’ll revise/edit/answer questions in morning))
re (1): while that is a possibility, keep in mind that all this shit also operates/exists in a metrics-as-targets obsessed space. they might not present end user with hit% but the number exists, and I have no reason to believe that isn’t being tracked. combine that with social effects (public humiliation of their Shiny New Model, monitoring usage in public, etc etc) - that’s where my thesis of directed prompt-improvement is grounded
re (2): while they could do something like that (synthetic derivation, etc), I dunno if that’d be happening for this. this is outright a guess on my part, a reach based on character based on what I’ve seen from some the field, but just……I don’t think they’d try that hard. I think they might try some limited form of it, but only so much as can be backed up in relatively little time and thought. “only as far as you can stretch 3 sprints” type long
(the other big input in my guesstimation re (2) is an awareness of the fucked interplay of incentives and glorycoders and startup culture)
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Gemini seem to have "solved" my duck river crossing, lol.English10·5 days agoI would be 0% surprised to learn that the modelfarmers “iterated” to “hmm, people are doing a lot of logic tests, let’s handle those better” and that that’s what gets here
(I have no evidence for this, but to me it seems a completely obvious/evident way for them to try keep the party going)
froztbyte@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Will WOMEN have more SEX with ROBOTS than MEN by 2025?? Your super soaraway Pivot investigatesEnglish3·5 days agokiiiiiiind of a pretty weird post to be making with a thread necro-reply tbh
I see we have another primo technology understander driveby, so enlightened