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Posts by JD.503

I’d be in for a “You Are Not Immune To Clowns” merch run

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Absolutely, my usual schtick is being annoyed at anti-ai sentiment diverting critiques of capitalism to a fancy math tool

Ironically the IP on the other side is what allows those companies to sell us back what they used for free

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Leftists inadvertently becoming ardent defenders of IP isn’t a regression I had on my bingo card

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the transformer is irreducibly complex?

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Security Vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 150

What do you need to be convinced of? You can see the bug fixes yourself.
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Sorry to be overly sincere for a second, but here's why we decided to persevere through all of the bullshit and take over InfoWars.

There's just gotta be a line somewhere.

Thank you @pablo.show for letting me talk so openly about this.

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genuinely stupid, middle management is a hard hard job, and the glue of companies. Any exec (or IC) who thinks this is a bullshit job is, charitably, not paying attention to how companies actually operate

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Business school taught me that risk takers rise to the top, but the near-universal corporate leadership response to a generational, commoditized automation tech is cutting spending and dropping talented people

Are the risk takers in the room with us now?

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You got a better answer from a smarter person, but I’ll add that it’s easier to predict and discuss the jobs that are threatened than those that will be needed. AI has only increased my team’s need for people, but everyone’s afraid to spend.

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Older Gen Z is starting to realize they are no longer the sole focus of the music industry and is taking it out on Katseye, an opinion I can safely share on this geriatric millennial platform

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I fully assumed it was esoteric atproto terminology

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That’s hilarious, how big are these vectors?

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They have a markdown extension, but I’m using Obsidian-style YAML metadata which can be stripped out and fed it into a DuckDB table that you/AI query with standard SQL

It’s not full vectorized DB performance, but fast local data processing is 🦆’s whole thing

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I’ll pitch my madness of querying unvectorized markdown files with YAML headers indexed by DuckDB

Code is cheap, but I like not needing a whole vectorization pipeline + DB situation

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x has been Travis Scott on at least two occasions

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“How do you not listen to x????”

“I’m not white?”

Repeat for most of my 20s

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Try bumping your temp? Increase top k?

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Absolutely not, I hold it for Target or Whole Foods' bushes like an adult.

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It’s weak, but I get the storytelling impulse. Might even be editor shenanigans.

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It’s a lot prettier than my box fan and duct tape monstrosity

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This is actually a SHA-3 hash of the real Jerry post that will be revealed in 90+45 days

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We are not good posters, so our understanding may be imperfect. We are very confident in the success of the posts (because Bsky preview has produced a binary that, if we run, grants us Jerry-level virality)—less so in our understanding of them.

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so far being a now-patched 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD—an operating system known primarily for its security. It also awakened a thousand year old demon spirit embedded in MS Windows 3.1 which foretold humanity's demise before escaping through a vent. We are working with Microsoft to address this issue.

so far being a now-patched 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD—an operating system known primarily for its security. It also awakened a thousand year old demon spirit embedded in MS Windows 3.1 which foretold humanity's demise before escaping through a vent. We are working with Microsoft to address this issue.

I feel like we're not addressing the most concerning news from Mythos

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Pretty big indictment of Google’s product team that they didn’t even manage to wake up the mob here

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If anything, I'm sad that so many are missing out on the rich world of more elevated, refined, and dare I say pragmatic hate we have to offer

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this is actually how I feel about software becoming more accessible, but it doesn't serve the bit

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yeeeeah I'm not getting that specific on the let's joke about shooting people over data centers site. definitely lower than the hypers yoloing into subsidized plans. my team pays sticker price and I encourage peeps to not throw big models at small tasks.

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The crux is that trusting critical systems to probabilistic tools are decisions made by leaders who should be held accountable, which is downstream from Amazon's long history of treating people as disposable

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AWS has been reducing headcount and cracking down on employees long before LLMs were involved. Treating people this way is shitty leadership that leads to shitty outcomes, regardless of what happens to be in your tech stack.

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This is also a bad example of AI fucking everything up
bsky.app/profile/jdsa...

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