Sigh. OK.
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@miss_rodent @glyph Corporate needs you to find the differences: "I have a system" and "prompt engineering."
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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
@glyph@mastodon.social @rmi@cloudisland.nz
it seems a fairly apt analogy
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@miss_rodent @glyph Yup.
Cassandra is only carbon now (@xgranade@wandering.shop)
I have no doubt that LLMs can do amazing things, for the same reason that slot machines can spit out entire gobs of money.
The Wandering Shop (wandering.shop)
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@glyph (as an aside - going to a casino with a bunch of math nerds, and watching the flashing lights make them entirely forget several years worth of statistics and probabilities is fucking fascinating. Convinced me to stop gambling for any significant amount of money.)
@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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@be I think I have missed this particular dimension to the discourse, what "hate thread" in particular are you talking about?
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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
@glyph @rmi An observation I've seen elsewhere is that LLMs provide intermittent reward, which is the thing that keeps gambling addicts hooked. Intermittent reward is also something that keeps people in domestic abuse situations, and I feel like it's not the only parallel I can draw between the way LLMs behave and domestic abuse.
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@glyph I’ve seen this before, and no LLMs were involved. It’s addiction.
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@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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@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
@glyph There were even violent threatening images posted. I reported that to GitHub and the poster got banned quickly.
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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!"@glyph I do understand the point being made and personally I'd much rather have software written without AI.
But. It's their project. Stop yelling at people for projects they make in their spare time. If you're mad, don't depend on FOSS, pay for your software.
No amount of good-intent behaviour, even if the outcome may not be great, in a FOSS software project justifies this sort of harassment.
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@glyph I do understand the point being made and personally I'd much rather have software written without AI.
But. It's their project. Stop yelling at people for projects they make in their spare time. If you're mad, don't depend on FOSS, pay for your software.
No amount of good-intent behaviour, even if the outcome may not be great, in a FOSS software project justifies this sort of harassment.
@snaums tridge appears to be getting an avalanche of hateful harassment, so you do have *some* point, here, but
1. "rsync" the code that tridge releases to the public as a gift: nobody can complain about that if he fucks it up
2. "rsync" *the namespace entry in various update channels* which has lightly attended or completely unattended injection of code into running environments on billions of devices, based on a presumption of good faith: yeah you can complain if he starts messing with that
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@snaums tridge appears to be getting an avalanche of hateful harassment, so you do have *some* point, here, but
1. "rsync" the code that tridge releases to the public as a gift: nobody can complain about that if he fucks it up
2. "rsync" *the namespace entry in various update channels* which has lightly attended or completely unattended injection of code into running environments on billions of devices, based on a presumption of good faith: yeah you can complain if he starts messing with that
@snaums the trouble with open source is we conflate these two things
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@glyph There were even violent threatening images posted. I reported that to GitHub and the poster got banned quickly.
@be thanks for doing your part. I scrolled down far enough to see like a dozen soyjaks and realized that this had already descended far into hell before I saw anything really distressing
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@snaums the trouble with open source is we conflate these two things
@glyph the second point I don't quite understand: you mean, that distributions package rsync and auto-update it?
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@glyph the second point I don't quite understand: you mean, that distributions package rsync and auto-update it?
@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 I’ve seen this before, and no LLMs were involved. It’s addiction.
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@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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@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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@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
@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. -
@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.