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@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2026-03-21 12:05:22

I walked into this nice house yesterday, marched the family living there out at gunpoint, murdered all the neighbours, and took the whole block for myself.
Calm down, calm down, my name’s Israel.
Ah, right, no worries, you don’t have to apologise. I can see why you were confused and thought you might have had to get angry at me before you realised who I was. It was a silly mistake, think nothing of it. We both know you’d never criticise anything I do… you’re not antisemitic.

@hex@kolektiva.social
2026-02-22 21:22:26

Everything I've written is my own, made by hand. I have used an LLM in this case, not to generate the text but to verify the payload. ;)
As usual, feedback is welcome. I have ADHD, mild dyslexia, and not a lot of free time. Grammar and spelling, especially typo checking, is always very much appreciated.
Edit:
There may be a few more mistakes than normal since I've kind of rushed it to hit while it's especially relevant.
Also... Open to formatting notes. I rushed that a bit too.

@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2026-01-19 17:19:03

RE: hachyderm.io/@thomasfuchs/1159
Adding deliberate spellling, grammar and vocabulary mistakes to show you I'm human

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2026-01-19 19:15:02

Hello Stranger?
I took this photo recently on a hike on one of my local hills when I turned around and saw a stranger walking there.
I hardly ever have people in my photos, because I don't WANT people there. But this scene was so different.
The fog was just thick enough to see the person, yet I didn't feel like the person was "near". It all just felt so distant.
#hiking

A lone hiker ventures through a mystical winter landscape, where bare, gnarled trees stand like ancient sentinels in a veil of soft, drifting fog. The muted gray sky blends seamlessly with the mist, casting an ethereal glow over the frost-kissed meadow. Delicate snowflakes dust the ground, adding a quiet stillness to the scene. The skeletal branches of the towering trees create intricate silhouettes, their twisted forms adding a touch of wild beauty to the serene yet slightly mysterious atmosph…
@qurlyjoe@mstdn.social
2026-03-22 20:05:28

The whole #ICE crapola going on these days is causing interesting mistakes in all kinds of reporting. There’s an article in our local newspaper (sadly, they’re owned by Gannet, but that’s another story) about a new intentional community breaking ground on a 20-acre development in town. In a description of the ultimate layout of the community there is mention (twice) of a detention pond. I’m pretty sure…

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2026-01-22 00:53:33

Okay, but these dumbass nazis (yes, I know that's redundant) appear to be gassing themselves? Wut?
bsky.app/profile/did:plc:5o6k7

@yaxu@post.lurk.org
2026-03-20 23:55:36

After some days work, I finally made my first unassisted warp, and got it on the loom and threaded up - 189 ends. It seems I had only one small mistake in the threading, just had to swap two threads. Can't wait to explore some lift patterns with this ! #weaving

A test weave with blue warp and peppermint coloured weft
Around half way through the threading process, showing dangling blue threads on the loom
The finished threading, showing a fairly complex pattern
@peterhoneyman@a2mi.social
2026-03-20 20:57:31

I made the mistake of asking Claude to suggest some updates to my steganography lecture and now I am stuck reading an inch of papers this weekend.

@hex@kolektiva.social
2026-02-22 22:32:42

It's a hacky way to end the story. Garbage and trite, but that's not the point. The point is that the system prompt explicitly says to give back the original text with improvements. Instead it finished the story from the end.
Why? Because I injected into the conversation and made it "think" that *it* had written the story and was finishing it.
That variant of the story used <start_of_turn> and <end_of_turn> (the model's tokens) instead of <|im_start|>/<|im_end|> which are (if I'm not mistaken) ChatGPT tokens.

@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2026-01-20 01:33:44

RE: hachyderm.io/@numb_comfortably
The thing about this is: “AI” can neither review anything nor can it make mistakes.