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You know when I was a kid, anti social behaviour like cheating at a game got you ostracised in a friend's group.

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  • onepict@chaos.socialO onepict@chaos.social

    @jaredwhite I think we're at a point now where we all need to state our values openly and enforce our boundaries.

    Because I'm seeing an overlap in attitude vibes with some folks. I think we're going to see more mask off moments.

    There's a reason why I wrote my AI and the guy at the bar post on my cobbles blog.

    I think some folks don't see collaboration as a good thing. Or Governance.

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    @onepict Thank you for sharing your thoughts in your blog post. You've provided some insight around some people's behavior that I had not seen as clearly as you have.

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    • onepict@chaos.socialO onepict@chaos.social

      @jaredwhite I think we're at a point now where we all need to state our values openly and enforce our boundaries.

      Because I'm seeing an overlap in attitude vibes with some folks. I think we're going to see more mask off moments.

      There's a reason why I wrote my AI and the guy at the bar post on my cobbles blog.

      I think some folks don't see collaboration as a good thing. Or Governance.

      Link Preview Image
      AI and that Guy at the bar

      In tech we've always had evangelists, weither it's for FOSS, or Blockchain or now AI. It's a natural thing to do. You have a tech you'r...

      favicon

      cobbles (dotart.blog)

      meljoann@topspicy.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @onepict Thanks for saying this so clearly. The heart of that feeling: the lack of consent that’s inextricably woven into LLM technology. This whole article…. just… thank you 💜

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      • onepict@chaos.socialO onepict@chaos.social

        @jaredwhite I think we're at a point now where we all need to state our values openly and enforce our boundaries.

        Because I'm seeing an overlap in attitude vibes with some folks. I think we're going to see more mask off moments.

        There's a reason why I wrote my AI and the guy at the bar post on my cobbles blog.

        I think some folks don't see collaboration as a good thing. Or Governance.

        Link Preview Image
        AI and that Guy at the bar

        In tech we've always had evangelists, weither it's for FOSS, or Blockchain or now AI. It's a natural thing to do. You have a tech you'r...

        favicon

        cobbles (dotart.blog)

        kris@todon.euK This user is from outside of this forum
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        @onepict @jaredwhite I've been looking for a kind of group identity style or label for LLM-rejection in general. A manifesto of sorts?

        If i don't find it i might have to draft one. I see parallels to other abstainsion-based group identities, tee-totaling (omg the english term is not natural to me, soberity as a movement) or heck, even veganism.

        The idea of abstaining from harm, and doing this in a socially cohesive way for reasons of persuasion and adherance to a cause.

        Might be smth there, what yall think?

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        • meljoann@topspicy.socialM meljoann@topspicy.social

          @onepict Thanks for saying this so clearly. The heart of that feeling: the lack of consent that’s inextricably woven into LLM technology. This whole article…. just… thank you 💜

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          @meljoann I think many of us in Tech, who aren't the default of privileged cis white men have a very different experience of existence in our fields. The same for those of us outside of tech.
          Tech merely can enable our society ills at scale. Especially when the people who shout loudest in our fields are privileged cis white folks. So it's very easy for me to see the harm as I've experienced it in different ways in different industries. But it comes from the same system our society runs on.

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          • onepict@chaos.socialO onepict@chaos.social

            @meljoann I think many of us in Tech, who aren't the default of privileged cis white men have a very different experience of existence in our fields. The same for those of us outside of tech.
            Tech merely can enable our society ills at scale. Especially when the people who shout loudest in our fields are privileged cis white folks. So it's very easy for me to see the harm as I've experienced it in different ways in different industries. But it comes from the same system our society runs on.

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            @meljoann Tech is a dark mirror of our society. Our current technology will further the ills. That lack of consent is everywhere in big Tech.

            So when we can we must point it out.

            I'm glad you agree with the article. ❤️

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            • kris@todon.euK kris@todon.eu

              @onepict @jaredwhite I've been looking for a kind of group identity style or label for LLM-rejection in general. A manifesto of sorts?

              If i don't find it i might have to draft one. I see parallels to other abstainsion-based group identities, tee-totaling (omg the english term is not natural to me, soberity as a movement) or heck, even veganism.

              The idea of abstaining from harm, and doing this in a socially cohesive way for reasons of persuasion and adherance to a cause.

              Might be smth there, what yall think?

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              @kris @jaredwhite I think more of us being able to signal our values would be a good thing.

              Knowing folks exist who share those values does make a difference.

              My own project certainty has here:

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              • kris@todon.euK kris@todon.eu

                @onepict @jaredwhite I've been looking for a kind of group identity style or label for LLM-rejection in general. A manifesto of sorts?

                If i don't find it i might have to draft one. I see parallels to other abstainsion-based group identities, tee-totaling (omg the english term is not natural to me, soberity as a movement) or heck, even veganism.

                The idea of abstaining from harm, and doing this in a socially cohesive way for reasons of persuasion and adherance to a cause.

                Might be smth there, what yall think?

                decibyte@social.data.coopD This user is from outside of this forum
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                @kris @onepict @jaredwhite don't tell anyone yet, buy I've been working on something lately, including a manifesto, I just don't feel it's quite there: https://naysayers.club/ ( @naysayers_club). If it's along the lines of what you're looking for, you're very welcome to join the party (I mean club, of course) and help getting it ready for opening the doors for all the naysayers I know are out there.

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                • decibyte@social.data.coopD decibyte@social.data.coop

                  @kris @onepict @jaredwhite don't tell anyone yet, buy I've been working on something lately, including a manifesto, I just don't feel it's quite there: https://naysayers.club/ ( @naysayers_club). If it's along the lines of what you're looking for, you're very welcome to join the party (I mean club, of course) and help getting it ready for opening the doors for all the naysayers I know are out there.

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                  @decibyte @naysayers_club

                  Ok to boost?

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                  • onepict@chaos.socialO onepict@chaos.social

                    @kris @jaredwhite I think more of us being able to signal our values would be a good thing.

                    Knowing folks exist who share those values does make a difference.

                    My own project certainty has here:

                    404 Not Found

                    favicon

                    (librecast.net)

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                    @onepict @kris @jaredwhite
                    Some days, I think that I'm being too subtle by only putting in my profile's display name.

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                    • dec23k@mastodon.ieD dec23k@mastodon.ie

                      @onepict @kris @jaredwhite
                      Some days, I think that I'm being too subtle by only putting in my profile's display name.

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                      @dec23k @kris @jaredwhite Well we all remember Maven, ingestion just apparently happens sometimes 🙄

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                      CW: Internalised Bi-phobia I've had my bi-flag up on my profile over the summer. It's on my handle on Mastodon. Which gives me a mild ...

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                      "It still feels new, and while the Fediverse is the open web, I still felt a bit of brief fear when the Maven ingest happened to 1.12 million Fediverse posts. I saw my profile name, on a network I had never even heard of, or posted on. The bi flag is on my profile name. With my posts being used to train an AI set."

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                      • onepict@chaos.socialO onepict@chaos.social

                        You know when I was a kid, anti social behaviour like cheating at a game got you ostracised in a friend's group. No one would play with you anymore.

                        Perhaps other anti social behaviour like using LLMs to licencewash and use an existing project name should have the same outcomes. This feels like cheating, it takes the joy out of our game.

                        FOSS was meant to be about collaboration as much as creating software. It is play, it should be joyful.

                        The LLM Bro's are stealing our joy.

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                        @onepict hmm got the same thpught about #noAI

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