i feel like this usage pattern is significantly more common than any other. probably more common than the totality of all others.
Posts by Graham
Because we get asked a lot.
Palantir delenda est.
howling, howling at “brining extension disrepute” like buddy the documentarian ain’t heapin glory upon the department either
gomer pyle
no so much confused as just inept
thats almost twice as long as a twitchcon
hello @rangedtouch.bsky.social I rushed to my computer after hearing the first 15 minutes of the latest Shelved by Genre because I had to make your idea real immediately
somewhere between apocalyptic and mildly annoying depending on how it plays out
hi. if you've just clicked over here because of that other thread. this is mostly shitposting and politics. i'll give ya a metaphor i currently like tho:
soon, every substantial model release will constitute a y2k-level impact event for the internet
Crying into your steering wheel is the sign of a healthy society, actually.
yea, it's a risk tradeoff like everything in business/security intersection. you make a series of huge decisions and then ever smaller ones supporting them and hope this constitutes a good filter for your threat models.
nothing less than a y2k level effort is saving these sectors from AI hackin
it shouldn't be a problem given that it's dealing with a existential threat for a lot of these sectors. BUT! we've spent the last 50 years grinding out every bit of spare resources from every industry. So it can't really be done in house anymore. If i was, say, IBM, i'd be thinking a new biz model
they will be. planned or unplanned.
no. no more. i beg you
swear i'll get outta your replies.
one of the interesting things here is that these industries can figure out how to do this statefully and carefully or they can yank the isp cable in the basement when thousands of 0-day exploiting worms are blasting the internet (not entirely likely, not unlikely)
a stand out characteristic of the sectors who should be thinking this direction is that they don't make any substantive technical use of AI yet. they're computer tech consumers (they may well be leaders in other fields). A lot of them can safely separate tools from internet (with a ton of work)
a lot of industries should be concentrating on figuring out how to make their tools work without an internet connection of any kind. that sounds like a bs impossible problem, but it's way easier than the "stop being vulnerable" one for a lot of sectors
I couldn't breathe because I was laughing so hard. That bird's an asshole! 😂😂😂😂😂
Best with volume up.
bugs bunny would wipe the floor with Q from star trek
The singular goal of all future US politics is to ensure Trumpism is defeated and cannot again take root here, and everything that serves that end is to be considered and prioritized. It's a holistic organizing principle, from a Green New Deal to Nuremberg 2 to expanding the court to Reconstruction.
A tweet. President Trump begins by saying that "militarily, it's been one of the best" Easters.
I know there are a lot of important things to be mad at Trump about. I couldn't agree more. It's going to take a decade to undo this, at best, assuming the Dems even bother to try.
But the thing that gets me the most frustrated is that he's objectively the funniest president we'll ever have.
I know that’s bad english and all, but I fucking hate this deathbed repentance after years of writing Stormfront posts masquerading as a syndicated column and it pisses me off that they think they deserve a seat at the table rather than being told to fuck off forever
everyone not a white house correspondent: you should show solidarity by refusing to ask a new question when trump insults a colleague and keep asking theirs to force him to answer it
white house correspondents: what if we went to a fancy party about ourselves and wore passive rebukes on hankies
This is the reason Peter Thiel and his buddies killed Gawker. Writing about open secrets was the entire point of the website.
From the U.S. DIA's 2019 "Iran Military Power" assessment:
"Tehran recognizes that it cannot compete with the United States on a conventional level and has prioritized the development of defensive capabilities that emphasize asymmetric tactics to protect the country and the regime."
My entire idea of a better foreign policy is well captured by the idea of "this guy wouldn't have made this song"
yea, you're gonna get some hop ons