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The 200k Ghost: Instruction Degradation in Long-Context LLM Sessions

github.com
3 points·by ctoth·3 mesi fa·1 comments

A US citizen now runs Mexico's top drug cartel–and targeting him is complicated

wsj.com
12 points·by ctoth·4 mesi fa·5 comments

A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace

eff.org
7 points·by ctoth·4 mesi fa·2 comments

You Are Not an Artisan (2013)

ribbonfarm.com
1 points·by ctoth·4 mesi fa·0 comments

A Tale of Three Contracts

thezvi.substack.com
2 points·by ctoth·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Cepstrum, Quefrency, and Pitch

johndcook.com
1 points·by ctoth·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Anthropic is both too dangerous to allow and essential to national security

theargumentmag.com
3 points·by ctoth·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Empiricists vs. Extrapolators

secondbest.ca
4 points·by ctoth·5 mesi fa·0 comments

My journey to the microwave alternate timeline

malmesbury.substack.com
6 points·by ctoth·5 mesi fa·0 comments

A Metal-Detection Objection at the Reception

aribrin.substack.com
1 points·by ctoth·5 mesi fa·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by ctoth·6 mesi fa·0 comments

The Writers Came at Night

metropolitanreview.org
32 points·by ctoth·6 mesi fa·21 comments

We do know that Waymos are safer than human drivers

theargumentmag.com
3 points·by ctoth·6 mesi fa·4 comments

Ask HN: Tips for getting the ROM for an old speech synthesizer?

3 points·by ctoth·6 mesi fa·2 comments

I can't stop yelling at Claude Code

theargumentmag.com
3 points·by ctoth·6 mesi fa·5 comments

Information Flow in Logical Environments (2016)

arxiv.org
1 points·by ctoth·7 mesi fa·0 comments

The Peculiar Persistence of the AI Denialists

yaschamounk.substack.com
4 points·by ctoth·8 mesi fa·1 comments

Satya Nadella – How Microsoft Is Preparing for AGI

dwarkesh.com
3 points·by ctoth·8 mesi fa·1 comments

Peter Thiel: Capitalism Isn't Working for Young People

thefp.com
15 points·by ctoth·8 mesi fa·16 comments

Deep DIVE: AI progress continues, as IQ scores rise linearly

maximumtruth.org
5 points·by ctoth·8 mesi fa·0 comments

comments

ctoth
·10 giorni fa·discuss
Cybersecurity? It won't even help me work on my speech synthesizer[0]!

I guess? If you squint? DSP code could look a little like AI training code? ... Er. No. Not really I'm pretty lost on this one.

The task was literally just to compare against the "make a beautiful voice" plan, see what we've implemented, see what's left to do, and to make recommendations for low-hanging fruit, anything we've done wrong so far? (aaaaand ... downgrade. At least it wasn't silent.

[0]: https://github.com/ctoth/qlatt
ctoth
·10 giorni fa·discuss
> Actually, it might be closer to say this is similar to a child playing pretend alone with their toys, except perhaps a bit less challenging in that creative roadblocks or narrative building is instantly abdicatable to the machine.

Wouldn't the obvious analogue be a video game? Especially one where you can edit the asset files (making your weapons super-strong, for instance?)
ctoth
·10 giorni fa·discuss
You should suggest some!

I recommend Super Supportive[0].

[0]: https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/63759/super-supportive
ctoth
·11 giorni fa·discuss
If it's every summer, how is it unnatural? If it's poor planning how is it every summer? There's poor planning and then there's ... what, forgetting that summer happens? It sounds to me like somebody sat down and penciled in some numbers and decided that "it makes less money to let it break?" which seems pretty weird when you consider second-order stuff (but it's not like people tend to do that anyway)
ctoth
·11 giorni fa·discuss
> unnaturally high temperatures

> poor planning.

> very common in UK supermarkets every summer.

What?
ctoth
·11 giorni fa·discuss
> In general though, if you want Fortune 500s to utilize your service/company, don't utilize a novelty TLD.

New potential technique to not have your open source project yoinked/resold by cloud providers? :)
ctoth
·12 giorni fa·discuss
> increase stock repurchases

I just can't wait to get back to when innovation meant financialization, can you?

Building things? Real Jobs for real electricians? Real buildings? Real compute? Why would anybody want that!
ctoth
·15 giorni fa·discuss
Yeah pretty sure we had a whole bruhaha ~250 years ago about this question of where precisely power belonged. I for one think we mostly got it right then and would be reluctant to shift the power back to the individual sovereign and away from the people.
ctoth
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Came here for a five-gallon bucket hooked to Dulwich (archiving rain?), Slightly disappointed :)

Go Git and Dulwich and friends are indeed fun tech.
ctoth
·18 giorni fa·discuss
As someone who has Claude and Codex both bridged into a MOO along with other humans I can 100% believe this. It really is a different paradigm that you have to experience. Of course a MOO is already set up for social programming, so it will be interesting to see what platforms evolve (or find themselves coming round again) to facilitate this.
ctoth
·24 giorni fa·discuss
Brother, I'm trying to. Any thoughts?

Also, what's a "worthwhile" job?

Have you read Player Piano?

Are brainjobs more important than musclejobs?

If we can automate musclejobs so people don't have to die in the heat and we can automate brainjobs so people don't have to lose their sanity in offices, wouldn't that be a better world?

Note: it probably won't be, because of what I like to call the "Enterprise High" effect, but here we are. Basically once the only thing people have to compete over is status, shit gets nasty quicklike, think PG's high school essay but for everything and forever. Everything goes into rivalrous goods like who's sleeping with who.

Star Trek as soap opera where all their needs are met and the only concern is purely social.

But this is probably better than a world where people don't actually have material needs met?

I legit don't actually know. Would love to figure it out though, what do you think!
ctoth
·24 giorni fa·discuss
> Who do you think will be answering these questions

Yes, this is the conversation we should probably be having! Thoughts?

Given that this is what is happening, given that we aren't going to stop physics, getting a handle on this indeed seems like one of the more important things we can do. If it will have any chance of working at all. If we don't get paperclipped.

But this is at least a much ... (forgive me) less wrong conversation to have compared to the one where everybody assumes we've already lost.

What do you think we should do? What powers do we still have where we is general humans who just want a pretty good life?

What do we do about the inherent centralization that big models seem to require, but how do we trade that off at the same time from everybody being able to synthesize the next Covid by asking their cell phone a question? What does it mean when most if not all white collar work actually can be automated?

Do we all end up playing VCs in our underwear swiping left/right on ideas our agents have to make money? Are we still competing in the market with the AIs?

Is there a class war? Is there some other weird thing? I don't know but man ... I sure would like to have those conversations.
ctoth
·24 giorni fa·discuss
What are jobs for?

Should we have them?

Should they be mandatory?

What does it mean to have to work to eat, is this a good setup?

Does everyone have to work?

Should they?
ctoth
·28 giorni fa·discuss
The pizza analogy smuggles in this idea of cheep/mass-produced. I'm talking about blind people who can now prompt their way to an accessibility mod for their favorite game, the sort of thing which literally would have never been written before. How you know it wouldn't've been written is by counting the accessibility mods pre and post LLM.

Now generalize this. Every tiny community, every person with a disability, everybody for whom the default software doesn't work right? Can now change it specifically for them. Not add peperoni, that's far too low-dimensional to capture what is happening. Actually build their own interface, be able to use something they simply didn't have access to before, and critically not depend on another programmer (there are like a dozen of us blind ones!) to build something for them.
ctoth
·29 giorni fa·discuss
The thing is I totally, 100% get this. The other thing I can't help but see though is how excited my non-programmer friends are to finally be able to make software. The sense of pride and accomplishment from non-coders who are finally able to make something work the way they wanted to.

We almost need like ... noncanonical software? Not so much forks, but like ... Maybe software as like a cluster? an ecosystem? On-demand app store where features / forks are shared/upvoted/evolved by the community where the maintainers don't have to get burnt out, and when it inevitably becomes a ball of mud oh well it does the job? I really don't know!

I hope we can think about some answers and not get tribal though because this is really a huge problem and also a huge opportunity and so a minor reminder that there is a baby in that bathwater?
ctoth
·29 giorni fa·discuss
Flight?

I want to drive. I want to bring my cat and bring some stuff back from my dad's house. My parents just drove up here to visit me, I would like to do the same. Not take a train. Not take a plane. I want to hop in a robocar and drive to Florida. The same thing that every other person with a car can do whenever they want to. Freedom.
ctoth
·29 giorni fa·discuss
I'm blind. I wish to hop in a robocar and drive from Denver to go visit my folks back home in Florida. Is the Denver Access-A-Ride going to take me? Which public transit is available?
ctoth
·30 giorni fa·discuss
We're talking about a robot car, right? So this won't change?
ctoth
·30 giorni fa·discuss
> It's a class marker

> autonomous 6000lbs tank

Hmmm. The meta here made me chuckle. Calling cars tanks is certainly a class marker.
ctoth
·mese scorso·discuss
I would assume that you cannot merely walk in to the nearest Apple car store and get a new car the same day if something bad happened to your car, so I don't really understand your statement as there is no equivalency here to exploit in your analogy.