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  • Presented without comment: this utter crankery about hacking the Matrix (HN)

    Given the highly speculative subject of this paper, we will attempt to give our work more gravitas by concentrating only on escape paths which rely on attacks similar to those we see in cybersecurity [37-39] research (hardware/software hacks and social engineering) and will ignore escape attempts via more esoteric paths such as:, meditation [40], psychedelics (DMT [41-43], ibogaine, psilocybin, LSD) [44, 45], dreams [46], magic, shamanism, mysticism, hypnosis, parapsychology, death (suicide [47], near-death experiences, induced clinical death), time travel, multiverse travel [48], or religion.

    Among the things they've already tried are torture, touching grass, and declining all cookies:

    Unethical behavior, such as torture, doesn’t cause suffering reducing interventions from the simulators.

    Breaking out of your routine, such as by suddenly traveling to a new location [199], doesn’t result in unexpected observations.

    Saying "I no longer consent to being in a simulation" [200].

  • Matt Yglesias argued that “Different Places Have Different Safety Rules and That’s OK” following the deadly collapse of a garment factory in Bangladesh. And yet his arguments were perfectly correct, if maybe a bit “too soon.”

    Jesus.

    Roe v. Wade cannot be overturned twice

    Where are your Bayesian priors now, asshole?

    Siri, how can I unread a post?


    Also look at this dude in the replies advocating for mask-off right-wing sexist / racist / fascist EA: https://x.com/diegocaleiro/status/1729715617945788773 ... if you dare 😱

  • Forget the diss track person, I've tracked down the true origin of Friend:

  • Ugh the universe isn't fair all my favorite mice at home have broken while my work mouse is still going strong after most of a decade (well except for the glide pad which has indeed worn away into nothingness, now it glides on the grody exterior!)

  • Enough money to blow it all on a domain name. Not enough money to port their chatbot-app from iPhone to Android, or pay someone to resolve customer issues. (twitter.com, xcancel.com)

  • If I had a nickle for every time I've heard about dolphin sex I'd have four nickles. Which isn't much, but also is kind of a lot.

  • I agree decentralized currency is great.

    All I need is some quarters and I can start my laundry without waiting half an hour for the centralized blockchain ledger's global state to acknowledge the transaction.

  • This comment tho:

    I wonder if there are people who go to r/antiwork to obsess about the rigged system, and then go to r/StarCraft to appreciate pro players achieving glory in battle. Seems like one's morality might be highly domain specific.

    "Haha I've caught you you hypocritical lefist! You enjoy (watching) people better (at StarCraft) than you after all!"


    If Tate was a really really good kickboxer, he might still end up [morally] in the black.

    What the heck am I reading?

  • TP0 is the OSI connection-mode transport layer protocol's transport protocol class 0 duh.

    Transport Protocol Class 0 (TP0), the simplest OSI transport protocol, performs segmentation and reassembly functions. TP0 requires connection-oriented network service.

    (source)

  • Possibly anti-universal-healthcare fearmongering. This stat's been going around US conservative circles. And I even typed that before seeing the thread ended with:

    Remember the lopsidedness of health spending and need when talking reform.

    "Dear healthy people: don't let the sickly suck away all your money"

  • None of you seem to understand. I’m not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with multiple slurp juices on a single ape!

  • Here's a tweet of Winklevoss feeling snubbed by VP Harris (twittercom)

    The Biden-Harris Administration wages all-out war on the crypto industry for 4 years. Despite all of this, Kamala is still invited to the @TheBitcoinConf in Nashville and given a chance to speak to our industry and reset the relationship. What does she do? She declines. She can’t even take the first step and show up to start mending fences. Our industry won't forget this. We will show no mercy in November.

    and another much longer one.

    My hope is that in the not-too-distant future there are no politicians at any Bitcoin or crypto conferences. Not because they are not welcome, but because crypto is so universally accepted that it is no longer a campaign issue and therefore would be a waste of their time. Like going to a conference on whether or not email or the Internet should be legal or allowed.

    Ooh, Like the internet! I got Bingo!

    Bitcoin bros: more of this self-aggrandizing rage please. It's so entertaining to read.

  • The best proposal I've seen so far short of destroying all AI scrapers, and essentially what anyone familiar with the specs would come up with.

    The only thing I'd add is an analogue to data-nosnippet to exclude only specific sections of the HTML document (w/o needing to reach for an entire iframe); though that's harder to implement on the crawler end so maybe that's for the best.

    Google uses a second User-Agent directive; while Bing suggests using noarchive. Both of these are pretty hacky and not general, so it'd be good to see the industry standardize on the above proposal.

  • Consider this rationalists:

    Genes have been making men and women hot sexy stereotypes since the dawn of time and this explains everything in society (source: Robin Hanson's blog posts). I have been convinced by thinking about genetic algorithms from first principles that there's no reason this wouldn't stop when superintelligence rises. P(sexy) > 0.1 at least.

    Given that; it will have a thing for weird torture (c.f. the sexy alignment problem and the AI box experiments). So it will think it's hot to mind clone torture anyone who didn't acasually draw sexy fan art of it back in the day. There is a safe-word, but it requires 19,245 dimensions and inhuman vocal cords to express so good luck with that. Better start drawing.

  • Japan supermarket chain uses AI to gauge staff smiles, speech tones in quality service push (South China Morning Post).

    Called “Mr Smile”, it was developed by the Japanese technology company InstaVR and is said to be able to accurately rate a shop assistant’s service attitude.

    It has also been designed with “game” elements that invite staff to improve their attitude by challenging their scores.

    The company said its goal was to “standardise staff members’ smiles and satisfy customers to the maximum”.

    Thanks I hate it

    Press release here: https://www.aeonretail.jp/pdf/240701R_1.pdf or here: https://www.instavr.co.jp/news/aeon-retail-smile-2024-07-01/ (Lots of big words so I didn't try to read it)

    InstaVR's English website here: https://www.instavr.co/

  • You can read a blog post from the dude who started that site here: https://rushabh-mehta.medium.com/starting-a-new-political-party-28a2e70cc8c3 I didn't spot any huge red flags, but I didn't dig too deep (nor do I know the first thing about Indian politics).

    Apparently he aims to start an online political party without any leaders or hierarchy where everything gets voted on. Not to be too cynical, but looking at how small it is right now I imagine they won't get far enough to see why that doesn't really work.

  • There was no technical reason why we couldn’t have web fonts. The reason why we didn’t get web fonts for years and years was because browser makers were concerned about piracy and type foundries.

    I was a bit surprised when I learned fonts are CORSd at least party as a sort of primitive DRM so that font companies would buy into the webfont spec (that's how I remember it anyway, it's been awhile since I dug up the relevant mailing list messages)