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  • rmi@cloudisland.nzR rmi@cloudisland.nz

    @glyph I’ve seen this before, and no LLMs were involved. It’s addiction.

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    @rmi @glyph True. It's the LLM slot machine gambling.

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    • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

      @be oh fuck this _is_ channer shit isn't it. and it has that "raid" flavor of "unhinged chan trolls interacting with normies". Yeesh. I have registered my displeasure with certain LLM developments by participating in a few heated threads here and there but this is radioactively bad.

      in any event thanks for the heads up

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      @glyph @be Do they do it “just” for their sick understanding of fun or do they do it with the explicit intent to delegitimise the AI-critical position?

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      • heptasean@social.tchncs.deH heptasean@social.tchncs.de

        @glyph @be Do they do it “just” for their sick understanding of fun or do they do it with the explicit intent to delegitimise the AI-critical position?

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        @HeptaSean @be there are a LOT of different people in that thread with a lot of different motivations at this point. definitely some of all flavors right now

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        • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

          @snaums to a first approximation yes, but also things like homebrew or other build systems which don't necessarily look like "distributions". rsync is a thing which gets packaged and updated and people tend to not look too hard at the updates because its reputation is (was) so good

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          @glyph @snaums Unfortunately, rsync is both a thing maintained by volunteer labour & released free [in all senses]
          ... and also critical infrastructure for several entire ecosystems.
          Like... if someone built a bridge, and opened it to public use - millions use it, it becomes the main way to cross that particula gap
          The maintainer doesn't owe it to anyone to *not* pave over the bridge with shit instead of asphalt...
          ... but also, it you depend on it, you;re gonna be mad about the shitbridge.

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          • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

            @glyph @snaums Unfortunately, rsync is both a thing maintained by volunteer labour & released free [in all senses]
            ... and also critical infrastructure for several entire ecosystems.
            Like... if someone built a bridge, and opened it to public use - millions use it, it becomes the main way to cross that particula gap
            The maintainer doesn't owe it to anyone to *not* pave over the bridge with shit instead of asphalt...
            ... but also, it you depend on it, you;re gonna be mad about the shitbridge.

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            @glyph @snaums Especially if you don't find out about this change until your shoes start to stink

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            • crystallinefire@app.wafrn.netC crystallinefire@app.wafrn.net

              @glyph@mastodon.social @rmi@cloudisland.nz

              it seems a fairly apt analogy

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              @crystallinefire @glyph @rmi
              I'm not an LLM user, but from what I can see, it offers those who do use them a feeling of immense power and productivity. That definitely has parallels with the highs produced by some illicit substances: "Using this, I feel like I can do anything".

              The trail of destruction is similar too.

              #AI #LLMs #Addiction

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              • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                @miss_rodent @glyph Corporate needs you to find the differences: "I have a system" and "prompt engineering."

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                @xgranade@wandering.shop @miss_rodent@girlcock.club @glyph@mastodon.social You can check whether or not the "system" brings results (usually not, besides blackjack(until you get kicked out)), you cannot check whether "prompt engineering" works.

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                • kimsj@mastodon.socialK kimsj@mastodon.social

                  @crystallinefire @glyph @rmi
                  I'm not an LLM user, but from what I can see, it offers those who do use them a feeling of immense power and productivity. That definitely has parallels with the highs produced by some illicit substances: "Using this, I feel like I can do anything".

                  The trail of destruction is similar too.

                  #AI #LLMs #Addiction

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                  @KimSJ @crystallinefire @glyph @rmi

                  > a feeling of immense power and productivity.

                  Sure, and comfort, confirmation and reassurance alongside the confidence. And then for most of us, we start to spot the problems. It's not unlike working alongside a colleague who is super confident, but has little real world experience.

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                  • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                    Like this is a luminary in the field, mocking his critics for making a prediction he finds risible when that prediction HAS ALREADY COME TRUE. He did the thing, and it went badly, in the way that everyone who is mad at him was saying all along that it would go badly. But he still thinks that he's right! This is not an unrepentant dumb guy being dumb, this is one of the smartest engineers in the field BECOMING dumb right before our eyes. That ought to scare you!

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                    @glyph or it could be the patch that caused the regression was written by him in a hurry to fix a security hole. Then he realised he needed better testing and used AI tooling to try and solve the lack of testing and validation. Reading skills can't be that shit around here, maybe use an AI to read his blog post.

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                    • doragasu@mastodon.sdf.orgD doragasu@mastodon.sdf.org

                      @rmi @glyph True. It's the LLM slot machine gambling.

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                      @doragasu @rmi @glyph more like doomscrolling, but my intuition it's similar.

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                      • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                        @snaums the trouble with open source is we conflate these two things

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                        @glyph @snaums I feel like this is what semantic versioning is supposed to provide the risk communication for.

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                        • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                          RE: https://mastodon.social/@glyph/115839163441384816

                          @rmi My initial comparisons to substance abuse were somewhat tentative and reluctant, back in January. But these have gone from being a few troubling-but-subtle bits of hearsay and implication to a drumbeat of near-daily incidents and I wish I were not feeling so validated in this particular view

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                          @glyph God damn. Didn't consumer LLMs become widespread during the Biden administration? How do we already have so many people addicted to it?

                          @rmi

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                          • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                            @glyph In general,the smartest people you know are almost certainly only one context-switch away from acting like complete fools.

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                            @miss_rodent this is so true!

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                            • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                              Sigh. OK. rsync discourse:

                              This is not a story about “vibe coding” or “slop” or regressions or even open source sustainability or whatever: it’s a story about mental health.

                              The timeline of Tridge’s response in particular can be broke down like so:

                              1. AI skeptics say "LLMs create difficult-to-evaluate defects, even if you're careful"
                              2. Tridge introduces defects even though he was careful
                              3. he gets yelled at
                              4. His response is to say "you dinosaurs don't appreciate how *careful* I was!"

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                              @glyph Just like „there are no atheists in the foxholes” adage doesn’t tell us much about atheists, successes of solo developers with AI don’t tell us much about AI.

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                              • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                RE: https://mastodon.social/@glyph/115839163441384816

                                @rmi My initial comparisons to substance abuse were somewhat tentative and reluctant, back in January. But these have gone from being a few troubling-but-subtle bits of hearsay and implication to a drumbeat of near-daily incidents and I wish I were not feeling so validated in this particular view

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                                @glyph @rmi I think it's worse than any drug addicts, because even with legal "soft" drugs like caffeine we don't tell people that they've to:

                                • Consume that shit or youcwill get fired.
                                • We'll fire people because someone OD'ing on caffeine is better than a well-adjusted being
                                • Allow execs to sout hateful garbage (i.e. that people refusing to do it should starve to death).

                                Like most junkies at least have the courtesy to keep their stuff away from small children, when the AIslop industry actively tries to target minors!

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                                • rmi@cloudisland.nzR rmi@cloudisland.nz

                                  @glyph I’ve seen this before, and no LLMs were involved. It’s addiction.

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                                  @rmi @glyph Microsoft plans to release an AI that is addictive. Ok, a plan leaked about it. It's probably not the only plan like that.

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                                  Planning documents for "Scout" say the plan is to "make people addicted" to the tool before adding new features.

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                                  This is exactly the mental health status you'd expect e.g. from a smoker. Already diagnosed with COPD, he would still yell at everyone who told him so.

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                                  • airlied@floss.socialA airlied@floss.social

                                    @glyph or it could be the patch that caused the regression was written by him in a hurry to fix a security hole. Then he realised he needed better testing and used AI tooling to try and solve the lack of testing and validation. Reading skills can't be that shit around here, maybe use an AI to read his blog post.

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                                    @airlied @glyph Why in the world would a sane person use AI to quickly generate code for tests???

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                                    • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                      Sigh. OK. rsync discourse:

                                      This is not a story about “vibe coding” or “slop” or regressions or even open source sustainability or whatever: it’s a story about mental health.

                                      The timeline of Tridge’s response in particular can be broke down like so:

                                      1. AI skeptics say "LLMs create difficult-to-evaluate defects, even if you're careful"
                                      2. Tridge introduces defects even though he was careful
                                      3. he gets yelled at
                                      4. His response is to say "you dinosaurs don't appreciate how *careful* I was!"

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                                      @glyph I keep reasoning about which logical fallacy is described in this pattern. Dunning-Kruger comes to mind: without knowing the subject being confident to have performed to the best knowledge.

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                                      • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                        Sigh. OK. rsync discourse:

                                        This is not a story about “vibe coding” or “slop” or regressions or even open source sustainability or whatever: it’s a story about mental health.

                                        The timeline of Tridge’s response in particular can be broke down like so:

                                        1. AI skeptics say "LLMs create difficult-to-evaluate defects, even if you're careful"
                                        2. Tridge introduces defects even though he was careful
                                        3. he gets yelled at
                                        4. His response is to say "you dinosaurs don't appreciate how *careful* I was!"

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                                        @glyph it always surprises me how a non-deterministic model could be taken seriously....

                                        if you train it, due to its non-determinism it looses half its memory between hours of chatting with it. thats not a fault, thats *by design*

                                        i can understand where hes coming from with "careful".

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                                        • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                          Sigh. OK. rsync discourse:

                                          This is not a story about “vibe coding” or “slop” or regressions or even open source sustainability or whatever: it’s a story about mental health.

                                          The timeline of Tridge’s response in particular can be broke down like so:

                                          1. AI skeptics say "LLMs create difficult-to-evaluate defects, even if you're careful"
                                          2. Tridge introduces defects even though he was careful
                                          3. he gets yelled at
                                          4. His response is to say "you dinosaurs don't appreciate how *careful* I was!"

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                                          @glyph this sounds a whole lot like the rust haters...

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