Removed for being either chatbot slop or a pointless imitation of same.
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blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 6th July 2025English7·7 hours agoHowever speaking as someone with success on informatics olympiads
The rare nerd who can shove themselves into a locker in O(log n) time
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 6th July 2025English4·7 hours agoI once saw the stage adaptation of A Clockwork Orange, and the scientist who conditioned Alexander against sex and violence said almost the same thing when they discovered that he’d also conditioned him against music.
blakestacey@awful.systemsMto SneerClub@awful.systems•The New York Times published a hit piece on Mamdami, citing CrémieuxEnglish9·7 hours agoNoted in the Stubsack here:
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 6th July 2025English13·1 day agoToday in “I wish I didn’t know who these people are”, guess who is a source for the New York Times now.
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 6th July 2025English8·2 days agoScandinavian fathers and sons are famously not close.
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 6th July 2025English12·3 days agoHighlights from the comments: @wjpmitchell3 writes,
Actual psychology researcher: the problem with IQ is A) We don’t really know what it’s measuring, B.) We don’t really know how it’s useful, C.) We don’t really know how context-specific it is, D.) When people make arguments about IQ, it’s often couched around prejudiced ulterior motives. No one actually cares about IQ; they care about what it’s a proxy measure of and we don’t have good evidence yet to say “This is a reliable and broadly-encompassing representation of intelligence.” or whatever else, so if you are trying to use IQ differences to say that there are race differences in intelligence, you have no grounds. The best you can say is there are race differences in this proxy measure that we’re still trying to understand. It’s dangerous to use an unreliable and possibly inaccurate representation of a phenomena to make policy changes or inform decisions around race. The evidence threshold has to be extremely high because we’re entering sensitive ethical spaces, which is something that rationalist don’t do well in because their utilitarian calculus has difficulty capturing the intangibles.
@arnoldkotlyarevsky383 says,
Nothing wrong with being self educated but she comes across as being not as far along as you would want someone to be in their self-education before being given a platform.
@User123456767 observes,
You can kind of tell she grew up as a Calvinist because she still seems to think she’s part of the elect she’s just replaced an actual big G God with some sort of AI God.
@jaredsarnie3712 begins,
I feel like so much of what she says boils down to finding bizarre hypothetical situations where child sexual abuse is morally acceptable.
And from @Fruuuuuuuuuck:
Doomscroll gooner arc
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•$219 Springer Nature AI textbook was written with a chatbotEnglish6·3 days ago“DS” in the Retraction Watch comments makes a good observation:
What scientific book only has 46 references?
A question for future work: This book is part of a “Transactions on Computer Systems and Networks” series. How many of the others in that series are also slop?
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 6th July 2025English13·4 days agoOh, and looking back at the comments on titotal’s post… his detailed elaboration of some pretty egregious errors in AI 2027 didn’t really change anyone’s mind, at most moving them back a year to 2028.
Huh, what’s this I have open in another browser tab:
The Great Disappointment in the Millerite movement was the reaction that followed Baptist preacher William Miller’s proclamation that Jesus Christ would return to the Earth by 1844, which he called the Second Advent. His study of the Daniel 8 prophecy during the Second Great Awakening led him to conclude that Daniel’s “cleansing of the sanctuary” was cleansing the world from sin when Christ would come, and he and many others prepared. When Jesus did not appear by October 22, 1844, Miller and his followers were disappointed.
blakestacey@awful.systemsMto SneerClub@awful.systems•Nate Soares: "Buy my book or everyone dies'English12·4 days agoFor what it’s worth I know one of the founders of e/acc and they told me they were radicalized by a date they had with you where they felt you bullied them about this subject.
A-and yep, that’s my dose of cursed for the day
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 6th July 2025English12·4 days agoIt’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… Evangelion Unit 1 with a Superman logo and a Diabolik mask.
blakestacey@awful.systemsMto SneerClub@awful.systems•Nate Soares: "Buy my book or everyone dies'English12·5 days ago“A case for courage, when speaking of made-up sci-fi bullshit”
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 29th June 2025English9·5 days agoThomas Claburn writes in The Register:
IT consultancy Gartner predicts that more than 40 percent of agentic AI projects will be cancelled by the end of 2027 due to rising costs, unclear business value, or insufficient risk controls.
That implies something like 60 percent of agentic AI projects would be retained, which is actually remarkable given that the rate of successful task completion for AI agents, as measured by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and at Salesforce, is only about 30 to 35 percent for multi-step tasks.
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 29th June 2025English7·5 days agoIt’s like when Scott Aaronson got me to sympathize with a cop. A sneersmas miracle.
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 29th June 2025English9·9 days agoI poked around the search results being pointed to, saw a Ray Kurzweil book and realized that none of these people are worth taking seriously. My condolences to anyone who tries to explain the problems with the “improved” sources on offer.
blakestacey@awful.systemsOPto TechTakes@awful.systems•Credulous coverage of AI slop on WikipediaEnglish2·9 days agoAdding https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_alignment to the compendium for completeness’ sake.
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 29th June 2025English9·9 days agoRather than trying to participate in the “article for deletion” dispute with the most pedantic nerds on Earth (complimentary) and the most pedantic nerds on Earth (derogatory), I will content myself with pointing and laughing at the citation to Scientific Reports, aka “we have Nature at home”
blakestacey@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 29th June 2025English11·9 days agoWow, this is shit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_alignment
Edit: I have been informed that the correct statement in line with Wikipedia’s policies is WP:WOWTHISISSHIT
I’d disagree with the media analysis in “What Was The Nerd?” at a few points. For example, Marty McFly isn’t a bullied nerd. George McFly is. Marty plays in a band and has a hot girlfriend. He’s the non-nerd side of his interactions with Doc Brown, where he’s the less intellectual, and with George, where he’s the more cool. Likewise, Chicago in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off isn’t an “urban hellscape”. It’s the fun place to go when you want to ditch the burbs and take in some urban pleasures (a parade, an art gallery…).
Incorrect. As everyone knows, the Golden Age of science fiction is 12.
OK, this actually calls for a correction on the facts. Asimov didn’t combine his robot stories with his “Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire but in space” stories until the 1980s. And even by the '50s, his robot stories were very unsubtly about how thoughtless use of technology leads to social and moral decay. In The Caves of Steel, sparrows are exotic animals you have to go to the zoo to see. The Earth’s petroleum supply is completely depleted, and the subway has to be greased with a bioengineered strain of yeast. There are ration books for going to the movies. Not only are robots taking human jobs, but a conspiracy is deliberately stoking fears about robots taking human jobs in order to foment unrest. In The Naked Sun, the colony world of Solaria is a eugenicist society where one of the murder suspects happily admits that they’ve used robots to reinvent the slave-owning culture of Sparta.