OK. I did it, finally.
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I gotta be honest, I'm a bit annoyed at the amount of AI nonsense going on at both the conference and within the community right now. It was more emotionally difficult to book this year than it has been in years prior. I am expecting more tense social interactions that require a far higher degree of self-regulation this time than I am used to at an event where I usually feel like I am Among My People.
@glyph On the plus side (for very particular values of “plus,”) there will probably be far fewer people than the previous years, as most foreigners will likely forfeit it, so it might balance out the amount of arguing.
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I am going to need some volutnteer copy-editors / advance readers for this monstrosity. if you're a booster this is going to be a hard read because it's relentlessly negative. but if you're a critic it's going to be a hard read because there's a lot of harm-reduction safety-tips language assuming that the reader doesn't agree with me and that they will continue to use AI (or at the very least are not able to escape mandates to use AI). so does anyone feel like doing some self-abuse next week
@glyph so I’m someone who’s extremely worried about the overall societal effects, but is also a manager at an aggressively AI-focused company.
I think I’m your demo, happy to review
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I am going to need some volutnteer copy-editors / advance readers for this monstrosity. if you're a booster this is going to be a hard read because it's relentlessly negative. but if you're a critic it's going to be a hard read because there's a lot of harm-reduction safety-tips language assuming that the reader doesn't agree with me and that they will continue to use AI (or at the very least are not able to escape mandates to use AI). so does anyone feel like doing some self-abuse next week
@glyph i'm not exactly a hyper, but i use it enthusiastically, i just don't talk about it much here, because of the stigma. i'll have some time in the coming weeks, so i might be able to read at least some.
but i hope you try to be concise, i know it's hard, one of the hardest part of writing, but it helps the message getting across.
also i trust you make sure it's fact based, there is a lot of unchecked ideas on both sides.
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I am going to need some volutnteer copy-editors / advance readers for this monstrosity. if you're a booster this is going to be a hard read because it's relentlessly negative. but if you're a critic it's going to be a hard read because there's a lot of harm-reduction safety-tips language assuming that the reader doesn't agree with me and that they will continue to use AI (or at the very least are not able to escape mandates to use AI). so does anyone feel like doing some self-abuse next week
@glyph Sign me up.
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7500 words. now there's 13 sections, I think. I have been staring directly into the beam a bit too long
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7500 words. now there's 13 sections, I think. I have been staring directly into the beam a bit too long
they said not to _invent_ the torment nexus but if somebody did invent one nobody said not to jam both my hands into it for months at a time
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they said not to _invent_ the torment nexus but if somebody did invent one nobody said not to jam both my hands into it for months at a time
why am I feeling all this torment though? it's a mystery
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they said not to _invent_ the torment nexus but if somebody did invent one nobody said not to jam both my hands into it for months at a time
@glyph ... This is the sort of attitude that leads to oddly specific warning labels/signs.
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they said not to _invent_ the torment nexus but if somebody did invent one nobody said not to jam both my hands into it for months at a time
@glyph this is how i've given myself at least three electric shocks
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I gotta be honest, I'm a bit annoyed at the amount of AI nonsense going on at both the conference and within the community right now. It was more emotionally difficult to book this year than it has been in years prior. I am expecting more tense social interactions that require a far higher degree of self-regulation this time than I am used to at an event where I usually feel like I am Among My People.
@glyph feeling something similar. The AI hype-cycle is draining. The volume of slop submitted as proposed talks boggled my mind. Why does anyone stifle their authentic voice behind a pile of rubbish talking points? I’m not interested in in Claude’s pointless summary of some prompts. I. Want. To. Hear. A. Real. Person. Really. Speaking.
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I am going to need some volutnteer copy-editors / advance readers for this monstrosity. if you're a booster this is going to be a hard read because it's relentlessly negative. but if you're a critic it's going to be a hard read because there's a lot of harm-reduction safety-tips language assuming that the reader doesn't agree with me and that they will continue to use AI (or at the very least are not able to escape mandates to use AI). so does anyone feel like doing some self-abuse next week
@glyph I'm in if you want, hit me
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I am going to need some volutnteer copy-editors / advance readers for this monstrosity. if you're a booster this is going to be a hard read because it's relentlessly negative. but if you're a critic it's going to be a hard read because there's a lot of harm-reduction safety-tips language assuming that the reader doesn't agree with me and that they will continue to use AI (or at the very least are not able to escape mandates to use AI). so does anyone feel like doing some self-abuse next week
@glyph I'm a gen AI hater, but reluctantly having to engage and participate in the current ecosystem, including supporting it at work. I'm pretty much the target audience for this, happy to give it an advance pair of eyes, or just read it when you publish.
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why am I feeling all this torment though? it's a mystery
@glyph "Good news everyone! I've innovated on the classic novel Don't put your hand in the Torment Nexus by jamming in both hands!"
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why am I feeling all this torment though? it's a mystery
@glyph the existence of evil doesn't come with a responsibility to stare directly into the evil at all times. Sometimes the most good you can do is to look away for a while and live a life.
This is why I practice direct action to help with basic needs (e.g. efoodnet.org), it's a way to fight evil while surrounded by good. Honestly I just cant let myself negatively spiral, and this is a better practice than avoidance.
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why am I feeling all this torment though? it's a mystery
@glyph psyche! Nexus’d!!
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@glyph the existence of evil doesn't come with a responsibility to stare directly into the evil at all times. Sometimes the most good you can do is to look away for a while and live a life.
This is why I practice direct action to help with basic needs (e.g. efoodnet.org), it's a way to fight evil while surrounded by good. Honestly I just cant let myself negatively spiral, and this is a better practice than avoidance.
@jay I am struggling a bit with _everything_ right now, as I am digging out of a multi-dimensional hole. but, the difficulty here in particular is simply that I have given myself a project that is much more challenging on more axes than I originally appreciated, and I'm kinda locked in on it right now. I think it's important to fight through this but the process is somewhat … adversarial, as the evidence is changing quickly and there are a lot of bad actors in this space
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7500 words. now there's 13 sections, I think. I have been staring directly into the beam a bit too long
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Haven't we all? -
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Haven't we all?@gdupont that is after all the problem I am trying to help solve I guess
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@davebauerart
That was a very good video - I'm glad I watched the whole thing. It did make me rethink how I interact with others.
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why am I feeling all this torment though? it's a mystery
8500 words, but that's after I just deleted my first section of about 800 words, which suggests that finally something like a shape of a final edit might be taking place