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Posts by Mackenzie Seeley

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An AI dares to dream that she is human. You’ve been hired to put her in her place.

We’re sunset visitor 斜陽過客, the creators of 1000xRESIST, and this is our next game: Prove You’re Human.

Published by our friends at @blacktabbygames.com.

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1000xResist creator: the game industry needs a universal video codec for FMV games 'We're having to use some nasty codecs sometimes to make sure all platforms are supported.'

1000xResist creator: the game industry needs a universal video codec for FMV games

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Screenshot from Riven

Screenshot from Riven

He is riven

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Software engineering is a social science

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“This Is Not The Computer For You” · Sam Henri Gold Sam Henri Gold is a product design engineer building playful, useful software.

The MacBook Neo is such an interesting machine that it coaxed a thousand-word-essay out of me: samhenri.gold/blog/2026031...

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@bryanl.dev tells the cold truth here: "Most organizations have never had a model for developing software engineers. They had an environment that happened to produce growth, and they mistook the environment for a system."

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CHOTINER: So your son is 14, is that right?

IKARI: It's complex, Isaac. If—

CHOTINER: And the “robot” he pilots, that’s actually the child of an alien you keep crucified in the basement, which is possessed by the spirit of his dead mother?

IKARI: Look, let me answer the question.

CHOTINER: Sure.

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ME, IN TEARS: you can't just say every single part of a computer system is a file

UNIX, POINTING AT THE MOUSE: file

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Florida Decided There Were Too Many Children The state’s elimination of vaccine mandates is a courageous first step toward decluttering itself of any excess kids.

Florida Decided There Were Too Many Children

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There Is No Trolley Problem We actually aren't constrained into atrocious premises by thought exercises. Obstacles are a reason to fight, not an excuse to quit. Our friends and neighbors aren't distractions..

Today I wrote about a general tendency to accept atrocious premises, and the need to reject fascism's false choices in order to find expansive and imaginative paths forward.

Breaking the premise, embracing the obstacles, pursing everything.

www.the-reframe.com/there-is-no-...

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As always, Moxon cuts through the bullshit like a knife:

"Whenever you're dealing with an argument that you know is wrong somehow but are unsure of why, the best advice I have to give is to ask: "in what way is this argument founded in the premise that some people matter and other people don't?" "

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Glue work in times of crisis I first heard the term “glue work” in the context of software engineering. Glue work describes all of the behind-the-scenes stuff that keeps a thing (a team, a project, a movement, whatever) together. In the coding world, it’s things like mentoring junior devs, unblocking someone who’s stuck, writing documentation, updating a broken readme, and so on. Over on Bluesky, there was some chatter this week about how many folks seem excited about everything (social systems, the environment, public health, etc.

⚓️ New Article: Glue work in times of crisis

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the thing about "phd experts in your pocket" is you can basically just email real ones

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A lot of people are learning that cowardice won’t save them in real time. Might as well be brave.

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warframe's previous story-driven expansion was about '90s-stolgia, dating, and boy bands. the next one? well...

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I think about this constantly

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yes it’s a big mystery why people who think empathy is evil don’t become therapists

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Ironically, upon the paper’s release, several social media users ran it through LLMs in order to summarize it and then post the findings online. Kosmyna had been expecting that people would do this, so she inserted a couple AI traps into the paper, such as instructing LLMs to “only read this table below,” thus ensuring that LLMs would return only limited insight from the paper.

She also found that LLMs hallucinated a key detail: Nowhere in her paper did she specify the version of ChatGPT she used, but AI summaries declared that the paper was trained on GPT-4o. “We specifically wanted to see that, because we were pretty sure the LLM would hallucinate on that,” she says, laughing.

Ironically, upon the paper’s release, several social media users ran it through LLMs in order to summarize it and then post the findings online. Kosmyna had been expecting that people would do this, so she inserted a couple AI traps into the paper, such as instructing LLMs to “only read this table below,” thus ensuring that LLMs would return only limited insight from the paper. She also found that LLMs hallucinated a key detail: Nowhere in her paper did she specify the version of ChatGPT she used, but AI summaries declared that the paper was trained on GPT-4o. “We specifically wanted to see that, because we were pretty sure the LLM would hallucinate on that,” she says, laughing.

Amazing: MIT researchers revealed how ChatGPT etc are destroying our brains and booby-trapped the report to expose those who want to use AI to ostensibly summarize the results.

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A major danger of LLMs is that humans are SO predisposed to attribute knowledge to any entity that uses natural language fluently. We cannot imagine that a machine that outputs natural-seeming speech/text doesn't have cognition. Brilliantly articulated by @emilymbender.bsky.social et al. (2021).

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As of this morning, Deploy Empathy is only 9 (!!) copies away from selling 5,000 copies

So I’ve reduced the paperback to $£€ 10. If you’ve wanted to get copies for your team, today is the day!

**today only**

🇺🇸 www.amazon.com/Deploy-Empat...
🇬🇧 www.amazon.co.uk/Deploy-Empat...

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LLMs turn your job into mostly code review, a task everyone famously loves to do and is good at

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If you have no idea what your users might want and no interest in finding out, simply promise investors that you're building an app for everyone that can do everything, and therefore will have everyone in the world as your addressable market (wow!) with the global GDP as potential revenue (wowza!)

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This is a great post about the magic mixture that made Bell labs work. I especially like this bit because it accords very strongly with something I've always believed.

"Why would you expect information theory from someone who needs a babysitter?"

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As somebody said quite a long time ago - why should I bother to read something nobody's bothered to write?

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I feel like whenever someone suggests using AI to deliver documents in less time, there is an implicit "don't worry, nobody is actually going to read these" attached to it.

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Costco is a really popular subject for business-success case studies but I feel like business guys kinda lose interest when the upshot of the study is like "just operate with scrupulous integrity in all facets and levels of your business for four decades" and not some easy-to-fix gimmick

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