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It's a lot better than it used to be and honestly way more powerful. If you haven't looked lately, you should https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/tree/master/tools/serv...

Ipv6 is a theoretical benefit to the commons but as an individual it's an increase in complexity and a new abstraction for nearly the same result as your existing ipv4 network. There's just not enough incentive to invest in the switch.

"And so it is that you by reason of your tender regard for the writing that is your offspring have declared the very opposite of its true effect. If men learn this, it will implant forgetfulness in their souls. They will cease to exercise memory because they rely on that which is written, calling things to remembrance no longer from within themselves, but by means of external marks.

What you have discovered is a recipe not for memory, but for reminder. And it is no true wisdom that you offer your disciples, but only the semblance of wisdom, for by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much while for the most part they know nothing. And as men filled not with wisdom but with the conceit of wisdom they will be a burden to their fellows."

- Plato

I think no reasonable person would be against literacy in the modern world and similarly we will continue to adapt to new technology and be the better for it.


OMFG the cognitive dissonance necessary to vibe code a project with the stated goal of preventing AI scrapers. What has happened to your brain.

I believe you may have missed my initial note at the top (you are correct in that it is nonsense).

The concern for my brain is valid though, my thoughts and dreams now only materialize as Markdown task lists.


The justice system claims to be anti-axe murderer, yet axes were involved in the construction of nearly every courthouse in the nation! How can this be?

> author's note

> the following justification is nonsense, i just thought the idea of encoding data in recipe blogs was fun and silly.


> What has happened to your brain

presumably TDS based on the secret message


What's TDS?

Everyone has a right to feel about this however they please. In my opinion, it's an extravagant waste of shared government resources, from a state that is underserving it's citizen's basic needs. I for one am angry at the billions of dollars and engineering capacity put into a vanity project that doesn't improve the daily lives of anyone besides people selling rockets.

Perhaps, but I'm more angry at the 100+ billion gone to fraud in California. This is very far down the list of government "waste" to be worth giving an ounce of outrage about.

How is that quote in any way demonstrative of this being written by LLM? You do know that LLMs were trained on the internet and every digitized text they could get their hands on? You are jumping at shadows, calm down already.


Ah yes, let's destroy the accessible web. We'll all pluck out our eyes to spite them.


This is still unacceptable.


Feels very pseudo academic.


I'm not sure we can say it's accelerating. The techniques that adversarial actors use has always been changing and when they shift tactics it can take a while for an adequate defense is adopted. We're still dealing with sql injection in the owasp top ten. What I think would indicate an acceleration is when the most security oriented organizations continuously fail to defend against new attacks. If we start hearing about JPMorgan and Google getting popped every month or two, we're in trouble.


The acceleration is in the decrease of the cost to produce misinformation.

Misinformation in pure text form has always been cheapest, but is even cheaper now that text generation is basically a solved problem. Photos have been more expensive, it used to take time and skill with a photo editor to produce a believable image of an event that never happened. The cost is now very low, it's mostly about prompting skills. Fake videos were considerably harder, especially coupled with speech. Just a few years ago I could assume any video I saw was either real or a time-consuming, deliberate fake.

We've now entered a time where fake videos of famous people take actual effort to tell apart, and can be produced for a low cost - something accessible to an individual, not a big corporation. We can have an entirely fake video of Trump, or another world leader, giving a speech and it will look like the real thing, with the audiovisual "tells" of it being fake getting harder to notice every few months.


> The acceleration is in the decrease of the cost to produce misinformation.

So it's a spam issue. And normally, while annoying it's possible to fight spam, however on these topics we have built structures that disable the very mechanisms allowing us to fight spam. That's worrying.

The fact that someone can instruct their computer to astroturf their flight tracking app on some forum for nerds is irrelevant - people have been instructing "marketing agencies" to astroturf their brand of caffeinated sugar water on tv, radio and press for decades and centuries. For a very long time the "traditional media" was aware that their ability to sell astroturfing capacity was hanging on their general trustworthiness. Then the internets rose to prominence, traditional media followed by selling more and more of their capacity to astroturfers. Now we have a worrying situation that the internets might be spammed by astroturfers a bit too much, but the backup is broken already. Now that's truly frightening.

Welcome to the post-truth world, where objective references outside of your own village cannot exist.


It's an algorithm issue. When people hold a media consumption device in front of their face all day and the algorithms are played, then it's literally a brainwashing device.


It is not an algorithm issue. It would still be a huge problem with zero algorithmic social media.


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