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  • joshsusser@autistics.lifeJ joshsusser@autistics.life

    @datum I wish I had the energy for this kind of deep technical convo today, but I don't. But I'll just say it's more complicated than that in practice, as the internet is multilingual and a lot of people write poorly. The enhancement you mention is basically what I meant when I said you had to add some semantics to the keyword query. That might seem simple at first, but the complexity compounds. I don't think natural language is solving this problem well now, so maybe there will be a better keyword-based solution sometime. There's certainly room for improvement.

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    @joshsusser Fair enough, guard your spoons! Thank you for raising the notion.

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    • h2onolan@infosec.exchangeH h2onolan@infosec.exchange

      @tinker i get unreasonably upset when i try to use a search the way it was intended and get in response: “fuck you here is what we decided you should have searched for and also here are some slops”

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      #37

      @h2onolan @tinker youtube

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      • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

        We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

        You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

        ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

        We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

        Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

        Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

        Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

        They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

        We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

        I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

        And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

        It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

        I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

        Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

        You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

        Yeah, that's gone now.

        #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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        @tinker
        I don’t know. Are sociopaths neurotypical?

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        • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

          We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

          You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

          ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

          We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

          Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

          Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

          Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

          They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

          We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

          I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

          And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

          It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

          I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

          Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

          You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

          Yeah, that's gone now.

          #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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          @tinker Early Internet made by neurodivergent people and today’s Internet in the hands of the neurotypical? I’m not so sure. It’s enshittification made by people who want to extract as much as possible from everyone while returning a much worse experience than before. It’s this ‘AI’ craze inflated by an industry that desperately seeks relevance to try making millions out of next-to nothing.

          Early Internet’s model was altruism. Today, selfishness.

          I’m not neurodivergent and I HATE AI search.

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          • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

            We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

            You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

            ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

            We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

            Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

            Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

            Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

            They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

            We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

            I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

            And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

            It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

            I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

            Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

            You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

            Yeah, that's gone now.

            #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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            @tinker this something I realised recently, I've had no desire to use AI search because the interface feels wrong. Why would I want to 'talk' to the search engine, it's less precise

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            • sollat@masto.aiS sollat@masto.ai

              @tinker
              I don’t know. Are sociopaths neurotypical?

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              @sollat @tinker in boardroom settings, yes. It all kinda depends on the data sampled.

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              • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

                You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

                ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

                We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

                Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

                Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

                Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

                They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

                We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

                I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

                And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

                It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

                I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

                Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

                You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

                Yeah, that's gone now.

                #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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                @tinker We made it for us because we weren't welcome in their spaces. Then it became cool, and then indispensable, so they came and took it over and pushed us out and oh where have we seen this pattern before??

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                • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                  We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

                  You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

                  ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

                  We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

                  Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

                  Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

                  Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

                  They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

                  We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

                  I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

                  And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

                  It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

                  I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

                  Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

                  You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

                  Yeah, that's gone now.

                  #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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                  @tinker modern search is perfectly efficient—it's just been tuned to maximize sponsored links, ads, and AI summaries, rather than accurate results.

                  They know people will keep searching for the info they need, and much like widening toothpaste tube spouts, it boosts profits at direct cost to the user, without providing them any better service.

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                  • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                    We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

                    You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

                    ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

                    We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

                    Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

                    Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

                    Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

                    They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

                    We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

                    I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

                    And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

                    It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

                    I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

                    Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

                    You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

                    Yeah, that's gone now.

                    #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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                    @tinker eBay still holds the line on Boolean search terms and I love them for it.

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                    • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                      We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

                      You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

                      ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

                      We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

                      Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

                      Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

                      Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

                      They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

                      We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

                      I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

                      And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

                      It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

                      I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

                      Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

                      You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

                      Yeah, that's gone now.

                      #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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                      @tinker oh my god. This. So much.

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                      • sillycoelophysis@hachyderm.ioS sillycoelophysis@hachyderm.io

                        @tinker my kid's other mom asks chat gpt mental health questions apparently frequently, sometimes about our child. On the fediverse and in my lefty news podcasts I hear that people hate AI, but most people I know seem to be leaning on it for a lot. It's pretty concerning.

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                        @sillyCoelophysis

                        Yes, my husband is an intelligent man but I see him taking AI summaries as verbatim and that worries me.

                        @tinker

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                        • zcutlip@hachyderm.ioZ zcutlip@hachyderm.io

                          @tinker @darthnull There's a place where you can get web search with all those things, without AI (unless you want it), and feels like the google search of the aughts and early '10s.
                          No ads
                          No telemetry
                          No cluttered junk above the first real search result

                          cc @kagihq

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                          Kagi Keyboard Shortcuts and Search Operators | Kagi's Docs

                          Kagi Search Help

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                          @zcutlip @tinker @darthnull @kagihq Sure „On September 4, 2024, Kagi Assistant was announced.[17] The Assistant uses generative artificial intelligence models from third party AI providers“

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                            @krypt3ia @tinker

                            Bloomberg - Are you a robot?

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                            The enshittification of google search has fossil fuel funding.
                            https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-11-06/saudis-plan-100-billion-ai-powerhouse-to-rival-uae-s-tech-hub

                            Each crappy search result triggers more attempts to find what you need with more prompts & more refined search parameters

                            Each query attempt is being routed to behemoths like this one
                            https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/kevin-o-learys-9-gw-utah-data-center-campus-approved

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                            Utah Data Center - Wikipedia

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                            That's by design. To waste energy, with a side of state surveillance & chokepoint capitalism

                            Efficient search conserves energy

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                            @Npars01 @krypt3ia @tinker mm, no, efficient search provides fewer opportunities to show the user ads

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                            • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                              We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

                              You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

                              ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

                              We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

                              Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

                              Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

                              Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

                              They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

                              We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

                              I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

                              And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

                              It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

                              I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

                              Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

                              You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

                              Yeah, that's gone now.

                              #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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                              we haven't invented a strong enough word to describe my feelings when a search engine searches for what it thinks I meant instead of doing what I told it to do
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                                @Npars01 @krypt3ia @tinker mm, no, efficient search provides fewer opportunities to show the user ads

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                                @AVincentInSpace @Npars01 @krypt3ia @tinker

                                To expand on that: as documented by internal Google emails, in a iively discussion prior to rolling back efficient search.

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                                • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                                  We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

                                  You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

                                  ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

                                  We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

                                  Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

                                  Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

                                  Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

                                  They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

                                  We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

                                  I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

                                  And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

                                  It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

                                  I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

                                  Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

                                  You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

                                  Yeah, that's gone now.

                                  #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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                                  @tinker so in less than one generation, IT itself will be gone ...

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                                  • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                                    We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

                                    You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

                                    ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

                                    We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

                                    Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

                                    Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

                                    Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

                                    They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

                                    We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

                                    I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

                                    And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

                                    It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

                                    I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

                                    Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

                                    You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

                                    Yeah, that's gone now.

                                    #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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                                    @tinker@infosec.exchange

                                    Other than above-average intelligence, I don't consider myself "neurodivergent" (and I definitely haven't been diagnosed ASD or any of the ADHD derivatives. That said, I learned to program at an early age — and many decades ago — which created an operator-oriented mind-set. What I liked about the search of a decade ago was that it functioned analogously to searches in other contexts (LDAP, SQL, JMSE, etc.).

                                    Now? Search is all "squishy". And the only thing that acts as a counter to that "squishiness" is that inputs are stateful: i can iteratively-refine a search to get the results I need.

                                    If you're planning to use advertising to offset the cost of offering an AI-based search, that (all but) forced iterated-request pattern gives you many more opportunities to inject advertising. As a service-operator, you just have to hope that your per-query advertising-revenue is greater than the token-cost of a given iteration.

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                                      We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

                                      You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

                                      ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

                                      We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

                                      Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

                                      Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

                                      Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

                                      They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

                                      We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

                                      I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

                                      And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

                                      It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

                                      I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

                                      Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

                                      You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

                                      Yeah, that's gone now.

                                      #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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                                      @tinker My favourite notion now is to reject the negative infused neurodivergent and neurotypical labels. I propose :

                                      neurodiverse or neurocreative

                                      and

                                      neurosimple or neuroinert

                                      Anything seen as in the minority is so often couched in negative terms. Often as it is a threat to the rest.

                                      I often find 'normal' people severely lacking in curiosity and creativity and passion.

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                                      • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                                        We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

                                        You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

                                        ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

                                        We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

                                        Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

                                        Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

                                        Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

                                        They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

                                        We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

                                        I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

                                        And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

                                        It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

                                        I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

                                        Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

                                        You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

                                        Yeah, that's gone now.

                                        #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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                                        @tinker I miss Boolean web search so much…

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                                        • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                                          We went from precise web search with boolean operators to "natural language models" of AI search.

                                          You can tell nuerodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, etc folks created the early internet...

                                          ...and you can tell that neurotypical folks are now leading the current overlays of the internet.

                                          We used to have very precise search mechanisms. Specific words found in web pages with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, etc) to filter out the web pages that contained specific words and did not contain other words.

                                          Now, we search for web sites (or don't even search for web sites, yay abstraction layers that separate us from actual raw information) using "natural language" to try and coax out info.

                                          Have you ever been frustrated when you use very precise and direct language to communicate a specific idea with someone who then takes those specific words and adds obscure meaning and connotations and personal fears and bias to what you said... thus completely misunderstanding you... only to then try and clarify what you said with more precise language only to have that further degrade the conversation?!

                                          Yeah. That's the internet with AI "search" now.

                                          They took something that worked precisely and directly and muddied it.

                                          We've introduced the "double-empathy problem" to web search.

                                          I'm noticing that everyone in my circles, family, and especially work that are nuerotypical LOVE LOVE LOVE the new AI search mechanisms. They'll tell me exactly what the answer they received was - regardless of whether it's right or has multiple possible and conflicting answers. They just repeat what the AI said like it was the Gospel Truth.

                                          And they love talking to it like it was a "real person."

                                          It certainly takes my search parameters and adds its own interpretation to which I have to clarify and correct which is then misinterpreted further...

                                          I haven't tried vibe coding, but I can only imagine the horror.

                                          Can you imagine vibe pentesting with Claude / Mythos?!?!?!

                                          You know how neurodivergent folks gravitated towards IT because it was precise?

                                          Yeah, that's gone now.

                                          #AI #LLM #Claude #Mythos #infosec #Autism #ADHD

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                                          @tinker Are you sure that this is an accurate account of history? I think a big reason we didn't see widespread "fuzzy" search earlier is because we just didn't know how to make it work well. Simple keyword search is much easier to implement, especially at scale. And even then you had and still have many aspects that are still far from precise and very much heuristic, like the ranking of search results. Of course a few idealized problems admit "precise" algorithms (like PageRank) but that's it?

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