@FritzAdalis @airtower ROFL, ok that's perfect 
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I managed to defeat anthropic's LLM ("claude") today by making an AGENTS.md file that tells it to stop reading the code of your repo@AmyZenunim This is *brilliant*, well done! And really helpful insights; I really wish the satirical version worked, because that's what these things deserve

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"People don't want small pickups anymore!"@Mhera That too, but it's a pattern that holds true *everywhere*.
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"People don't want small pickups anymore!"@Mhera Whenever corporate ghouls make an assertion about what customers/people at large do or don't want, it is *always* an attempt to manifest into reality a business decision they really want to make anyway. "People don't want small pickups anymore!" == "We need people to stop wanting small pickups so we can justify not making them anymore!"
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Bee. https://www.lupinia.net/photo/spring/bee.ihtm -
the infosec people at my work are rioting because the Distant Corporate Overlord sent an email that scores 10/10 on the phishing scale (“We want to give you a present to thank you for all your hard work!@0xabad1dea This heavily overlaps with a wider societal problem of legitimate customer service communication being largely indistinguishable from scams to most people - intentional confusion and constant change, huge amounts of information disclosure required to do anything without always knowing why (and hesitation can be penalized), and so on. Pretty much entirely by design, in an attempt to minimize anyone's desire to ever contact companies directly.