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dmazin

4,552 karmajoined 16 years ago
SRE and computer history nerd.

Currently, I am a "Linux engineer" at a trading company.

You may enjoy my blog (mostly about operating system stuff): https://www.cyberdemon.org.

Submissions

Welcome to get-shit-done-redux – why the fork, what changed, what's next

github.com
3 points·by dmazin·2 months ago·0 comments

In the Age of AI, Don't Let Your Skills Atrophy

cyberdemon.org
2 points·by dmazin·5 months ago·0 comments

Medieval Widowhood

medievalmarginalia.substack.com
1 points·by dmazin·5 months ago·0 comments

Illuminating Data: From Medieval Scriptoria to the Cyber-Saint

substack.com
1 points·by dmazin·6 months ago·0 comments

So You've Decided to Become Dead to the World: On Becoming an Anchoress

medievalmarginalia.substack.com
16 points·by dmazin·6 months ago·5 comments

Pink Lexical Slime: The Dark Side of Autocorrect (2017)

cyberdemon.org
25 points·by dmazin·8 months ago·11 comments

Seeking the Productive Life: Some Details of My Personal Infrastructure

writings.stephenwolfram.com
2 points·by dmazin·9 months ago·0 comments

Hosting a website on a disposable vape

bogdanthegeek.github.io
663 points·by dmazin·10 months ago·15 comments

comments

dmazin
·3 days ago·discuss
It would appear you are missing the High Barnet branch of the Northern line.
dmazin
·last month·discuss
Have you considered that he has had to walk back the cuts because of the outcry?
dmazin
·2 months ago·discuss
The point of a graduation speech like this is to get students hyped up about themselves and their future. Surely you see the merit in, amongst a backdrop of a horrible job market, telling students that they have, inherent in them, the stuff of greatness, just as people did (checks watch) 3 years ago before vibe coding?
dmazin
·2 months ago·discuss
As a few commenters already pointed out, IME enterprises aren't paying for subscriptions. They're paying per token.

But also... is this shit AI written? I'm so tired of this.
dmazin
·2 months ago·discuss
Yeah, that's definitely my favorite book about Apple/Steve Jobs.
dmazin
·2 months ago·discuss
If you want more on this, I recommend Steve Jobs and the Next Big Thing by Stross. I’m not sure, but it might be the only extensive book about Next other than this new one.

Though it’s essentially a long hit piece. The author really had it out for Jobs.

In fact it’s a completely uncharitable book now that I think about it. Hopefully this new book will be a lot less biased.
dmazin
·3 months ago·discuss
Yeah, 1/1 is one song I always keep downloaded to my phone for this reason!

Thanks for that article, love to read about well intended design being poorly received.
dmazin
·3 months ago·discuss
Was it in that kind of touristy area filled with children? I didn’t think to go in.

Is this a regular thing?!
dmazin
·3 months ago·discuss
Has anyone actually heard Eno at the airport? What is it like? Does it actually calm you?
dmazin
·3 months ago·discuss
I got sick of the inconsistency caused by Anthropic tinkering with Claude Code and had canceled my 20x. My plan was to switch to Codex so I could use it in Pi.

I am specifically talking about switching because of the harness, not model quality. Anyone else match my experience?

I wonder how many other people recently did the same. It would be prudent of Anthropic to let people use Pro/Max OAuth tokens with other harnesses I think. Even though I get why they want to own the eyeballs.
dmazin
·3 months ago·discuss
Agreed.

That said if this bothers you I highly recommend not looking up how many Space Shuttle missions are classified.
dmazin
·3 months ago·discuss
Constraints can lead to innovation. Just two things that I think will get dramatically better now that companies have incentive to focus on them:

* harness design

* small models (both local and not)

I think there is tremendous low hanging fruit in both areas still.
dmazin
·3 months ago·discuss
why do half the comments here read like ai trying to boost some sort of scam?
dmazin
·3 months ago·discuss
Maciej now has a Mars newsletter, which I obviously subscribed to immediately: https://mceglowski.substack.com/

I didn’t even have a strong interest in space before the dude started writing about it. Maciej could write about literal rocks and make it worthwhile to read.
dmazin
·4 months ago·discuss
Well, it should only update what it says: security updates (from official Ubuntu sources) unless you change the configuration.
dmazin
·4 months ago·discuss
This is a lot less of a story than it seems.

It makes it sound like a rogue AI hacked Meta.

Instead, the "wild" thing here is that someone let an agent speak on their behalf with no review. The agent posted inaccurate instructions which someone else followed.

Those instructions lead to a brief gap in internal ACL controls, sounds like. I'm sorry, but given that the US government gave 14 year olds off incel Discords full access to Social Security data, this is not shocking by comparison.

To be clear, it is dumb and rude to let an agent speak on your behalf _without even reviewing it_.

This will eventually lead to a bigger snafu, of course. Security teams should control or at least review the agent permissions of every installation. Everyone is adopting this stuff, and a whole lot of people are going to set it up lazily/wrong (yolo mode at work).
dmazin
·5 months ago·discuss
Me: “I want to wash my car. The car wash is 50 meters away. Should I walk or drive?” Opus 4.6, without searching the web: “Drive. You’re going to a car wash. ”
dmazin
·5 months ago·discuss
If you can get your hands on it, I recommend Other Networks: A Radical Technology Sourcebook by the same author. She covers barbed wire as well as many other ways to communicate. The book itself is gorgeous.
dmazin
·5 months ago·discuss
While NYT etc mostly stand back as the U.S. crosses the rubicon, what started as a freaking gadget review site seems to employ nearly all the journalists with actual gusto left in America.
dmazin
·6 months ago·discuss
Wow – thank you for that.