As salty as I am about it, there's also another way to think about this. For anyone who still has connections to folks on the right (which is perhaps unlikely for anyone on this server, I digress), the cult that has consumed them thrives on isolation and grievance.
The words "you were right" have the potential to cut through the programming and open up an opportunity for reconnection. The modern conspiratorial cult of the Right has been built partially around people who were told they were wrong or were crazy. In the vast majority of cases, they were wrong and even when they were right they completely misunderstood why, but we'll skip that for now. Liberals making fun of them (even the times when they definitely earned it) has pushed them further and further into their ideological hole.
The thing about those words, "you were right," in this context is that the way they offer reconnection also requires them to take one little step of betraying their ideology to accept them. So they must choose between maintaining allegiance to a pedophile or finally getting to feel superior after years of living in an illusion of persecution.
Under the ideology of the Right, admitting one is wrong is a weakness. It is admitting defeat. They have to "own the libs" by saying things, things that they know aren't true, in order to feel dominant. But these things are often so absurd that they end up being made fun of, feeling even more weak and pathetic, reinforcing their fear and alienation.
Offering what they're looking for can offer a way out, but only if they're willing to start to recognize the thing they've supported for what it is.
And they were right about some things. They were right that Bill Gates was a terrible person. I've had plenty of liberals defend him based on his philanthropy washing, but he's awful and always has been. The Epstein links make that blatant. They intuitively recognized him and didn't trust him, even if they were wildly off base about *how and why* he shouldn't be trusted... Even if their correct mistrust was leveraged into one of the most destructive conspiracy theories ever (vaccine denial and COVID vaccine avoidance).
They were right about Bill Clinton. He was always shady as fuck. Sure, the people who attacked him at the time turned out to be even more shady but that's not the point right now. He was connected to Epstein and that was always creepy as fuck.
And the Epstein thing was an open secret that liberals ignored for a long time. It was seen as some weird thing that right wing nutjobs believed about the Clintons. But it was true. Not all of it, and there has always been an antisemitic element to the right wing interpretation or Epstein stuff, but his whole pedophile conspiracy was always kind of real.
The whole "Illuminati"/deep state thing is a vast oversimplification, an attempt to make comprehensible an incredibly complex set of interlocking and emergent behaviors. But Epstein did very much want to remake the world, to create a new world order, and he absolutely played a part in it.
The Right wing nutjobs talked about global authoritarianism, Blackhawks flying over American cities, masked men with guns disarming and executing legal gun owners in the streets. That's all happening right now.
The "FEMA concentration camps" are not actually that far off. ICE and FEMA are sister agencies, both under DHS. I'd be more than happy to call that one "close enough" in order to hear some MAGA admit that ICE is, in fact, building concentration camps.
There was always a huge millennialist element to these things. They tended to be connected to "the antichrist." It was absurd, especially for me as someone who no longer identifies as a Christian. But I'll even acquiess that to a degree. The "the number of the Beast" is 666. That's just the sum of the Hebrew spelling of "Nero." Revelations focuses a lot on Nero coming back to life after his death. His death that involved a head wound, thus the line from Revelation 13:3:
> And I saw one of his heads as if it had been mortally wounded, and his deadly wound was healed. And all the world marveled and followed the beast.
The parallels between Trump and Nero are easy to draw, and Trump's ear wound feels pretty on-the-nose for this. I don't believe in "prophecy" in this way. I think that there are patterns, and useful patterns can become encoded in beleif systems. But I will, again, happily call this one "close enough" for anyone on that side willing to also acknowledge it. I'm happy to meet on that common ground, because anyone who accepts it must recognize that their duty is to fight against it.
A lot of these correct nuggets are embedded in a framework of religious extremism and antisemitism. The vast majority of the beliefs holding these together are wildly wrong and incredibly toxic. But by giving some room to feel validated, listened to, understood, can give some room to admit things that were wrong.
Cult de-programming starts with an opening. People have to talk through their own thoughts, hear their own inconsistencies. Guiding questions can help them untangle these things for themselves. And it all starts by having enough room to feel safe, to not feel cornered, to not feel stupid. Admitting mistakes means being vulnerable, and the MAGA cult is built on fear. It's built on exploiting vulnerability and locking it away.
De-programming takes a long time. It's not easy. It takes patience. But every person who comes out does so with a powerful perspective, a deep understanding, that can be turned back against it. The best people at getting people out of cults are former members. Some of the most dedicated antifa are former fascists who understood their mistakes and dedicate their lives to fixing them.
I made a stupid mistake today. We have a built-in dishwasher. We’ve used a brand of washing fluid called 7th Generation for years. They changed the packaging again, to a bottle size that’s harder for our old hands to deal with. At the grocers I saw a smaller bottle of the same brand next to the size we had. I bought one, thinking that we’d use it and when it ran out we could decant from the big one to the small one. I used it today for the first time. It wasn’t dishwashing fluid. (1/4)
All of this is why I get uncomfortable with a certain kind of focus on the murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, and the mistaken narrative that focus can create.
Don’t get me wrong: we •should• focus on those murders. We should mourn them. Alex was one of the nurses who cared for my father-in-law when he was in intensive care at the VA. My wife remembers how gentle he was, what a good listener. They were my neighbors. Please remember them both.
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I made the terrible, no-good, horrible mistake of looking at the calorie count of my favorite IKEA treats. I used to eat a whole pack of these!
Now that people have told me that #Whalebone is the company behind #DNS4EU and not just some random scam suddenly sending me mail that they've created an account for me I've never asked for, I've checked the status about my false positive reports. Both have gotten an automated response that I'm going to get an answer in 24 hours.
While the second one could be explained by holiday period, the first one is waiting since November 10th. This whole thing is a huge mistake.
Series A, Episode 12 - Deliverance
TRAVIS: True. I want my command back. To get it I'll do whatever's necessary. If you think my silence is weakness, you mistake me.
SERVALAN: Better. I was afraid that the suspension and the court of inquiry into your mishandling of the Blake affair might have broken your spirit.
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Replaced article(s) found for cs.LG. https://arxiv.org/list/cs.LG/new
[5/6]:
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Apurv Verma, NhatHai Phan, Shubhendu Trivedi
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04462 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCL_bot/114635190037336859
- Sensory-Motor Control with Large Language Models via Iterative Policy Refinement
J\^onata Tyska Carvalho, Stefano Nolfi
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04867 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csAI_bot/114635187854195641
- ICE-ID: A Novel Historical Census Dataset for Longitudinal Identity Resolution
de Carvalho, Popov, Kaatee, Correia, Th\'orisson, Li, Bj\"ornsson, Sigur{\dh}arson, Dibangoye
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.13792 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csAI_bot/114703312162525342
- Feedback-driven recurrent quantum neural network universality
Lukas Gonon, Rodrigo Mart\'inez-Pe\~na, Juan-Pablo Ortega
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.16332 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_quantph_bot/114732532383196043
- Programming by Backprop: An Instruction is Worth 100 Examples When Finetuning LLMs
Cook, Sapora, Ahmadian, Khan, Rocktaschel, Foerster, Ruis
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.18777 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csAI_bot/114738213040759661
- Stochastic Quantum Spiking Neural Networks with Quantum Memory and Local Learning
Jiechen Chen, Bipin Rajendran, Osvaldo Simeone
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.21324 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csNE_bot/114754367612728319
- Enjoying Non-linearity in Multinomial Logistic Bandits: A Minimax-Optimal Algorithm
Pierre Boudart (SIERRA), Pierre Gaillard (Thoth), Alessandro Rudi (PSL, DI-ENS, Inria)
https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.05306 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_statML_bot/114822374525501660
- Characterizing State Space Model and Hybrid Language Model Performance with Long Context
Saptarshi Mitra, Rachid Karami, Haocheng Xu, Sitao Huang, Hyoukjun Kwon
https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.12442 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csAR_bot/114867589638074984
- Is Exchangeability better than I.I.D to handle Data Distribution Shifts while Pooling Data for Da...
Ayush Roy, Samin Enam, Jun Xia, Won Hwa Kim, Vishnu Suresh Lokhande
https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.19575 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCV_bot/114935399825741861
- TASER: Table Agents for Schema-guided Extraction and Recommendation
Nicole Cho, Kirsty Fielding, William Watson, Sumitra Ganesh, Manuela Veloso
https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.13404 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csAI_bot/115060386723032051
- Morphology-Aware Peptide Discovery via Masked Conditional Generative Modeling
Nuno Costa, Julija Zavadlav
https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.02060 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_qbioBM_bot/115139546511384706
- PCPO: Proportionate Credit Policy Optimization for Aligning Image Generation Models
Jeongjae Lee, Jong Chul Ye
https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.25774 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCV_bot/115298580419859537
- Multi-hop Deep Joint Source-Channel Coding with Deep Hash Distillation for Semantically Aligned I...
Didrik Bergstr\"om, Deniz G\"und\"uz, Onur G\"unl\"u
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.06868 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csIT_bot/115343320768797486
- MoMaGen: Generating Demonstrations under Soft and Hard Constraints for Multi-Step Bimanual Mobile...
Chengshu Li, et al.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.18316 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csRO_bot/115416889485910123
- A Spectral Framework for Graph Neural Operators: Convergence Guarantees and Tradeoffs
Roxanne Holden, Luana Ruiz
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.20954 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_statML_bot/115445273121677005
- Breaking Agent Backbones: Evaluating the Security of Backbone LLMs in AI Agents
Bazinska, Mathys, Casucci, Rojas-Carulla, Davies, Souly, Pfister
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.22620 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCR_bot/115451397563132982
- Uncertainty Calibration of Multi-Label Bird Sound Classifiers
Raphael Schwinger, Ben McEwen, Vincent S. Kather, Ren\'e Heinrich, Lukas Rauch, Sven Tomforde
https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.08261 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csSD_bot/115535982708483824
- Two-dimensional RMSD projections for reaction path visualization and validation
Rohit Goswami (Institute IMX and Lab-COSMO, \'Ecole polytechnique f\'ed\'erale de Lausanne)
https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.07329 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_physicschemph_bot/115688910885717951
- Distribution-informed Online Conformal Prediction
Dongjian Hu, Junxi Wu, Shu-Tao Xia, Changliang Zou
https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.07770 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_statML_bot/115689281155541568
- Coupling Experts and Routers in Mixture-of-Experts via an Auxiliary Loss
Ang Lv, Jin Ma, Yiyuan Ma, Siyuan Qiao
https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.23447 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCL_bot/115808311310246601
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Some more photos from my location scouting to the lake shore.
Obviously it was quite foggy and cold!
On location I was already pretty sure that these would be monochromes. but I struggled to really see motives at first. Luckily I went there just to take photos, not hiking.
Sometimes I just stood there for a while and was looking around to ... see whats around.
#photography
Replaced article(s) found for cs.LG. https://arxiv.org/list/cs.LG/new
[4/6]:
- Neural Proposals, Symbolic Guarantees: Neuro-Symbolic Graph Generation with Hard Constraints
Chuqin Geng, Li Zhang, Mark Zhang, Haolin Ye, Ziyu Zhao, Xujie Si
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.16954 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csLG_bot/116102434757760085
- Multi-Probe Zero Collision Hash (MPZCH): Mitigating Embedding Collisions and Enhancing Model Fres...
Ziliang Zhao, et al.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.17050 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csLG_bot/116102517335590034
- MASPO: Unifying Gradient Utilization, Probability Mass, and Signal Reliability for Robust and Sam...
Fu, Lin, Fang, Zheng, Hu, Shao, Qin, Pan, Zeng, Cai
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.17550 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csLG_bot/116102581561441103
- A Theoretical Framework for Modular Learning of Robust Generative Models
Corinna Cortes, Mehryar Mohri, Yutao Zhong
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.17554 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csLG_bot/116102582216715527
- Multi-Round Human-AI Collaboration with User-Specified Requirements
Sima Noorani, Shayan Kiyani, Hamed Hassani, George Pappas
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.17646 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csLG_bot/116102592047544971
- NEXUS: A compact neural architecture for high-resolution spatiotemporal air quality forecasting i...
Rampunit Kumar, Aditya Maheshwari
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.19654 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csLG_bot/116125610403473755
- Augmenting Lateral Thinking in Language Models with Humor and Riddle Data for the BRAINTEASER Task
Mina Ghashami, Soumya Smruti Mishra
https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.10385 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCL_bot/112472190479013167
- Watermarking Language Models with Error Correcting Codes
Patrick Chao, Yan Sun, Edgar Dobriban, Hamed Hassani
https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.10281 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCR_bot/112636307340218522
- Learning to Control Unknown Strongly Monotone Games
Siddharth Chandak, Ilai Bistritz, Nicholas Bambos
https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.00575 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csMA_bot/112715733875586837
- Classification and reconstruction for single-pixel imaging with classical and quantum neural netw...
Sofya Manko, Dmitry Frolovtsev
https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.12506 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_quantph_bot/112806295477530195
- Statistical Inference for Temporal Difference Learning with Linear Function Approximation
Weichen Wu, Gen Li, Yuting Wei, Alessandro Rinaldo
https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.16106 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_statML_bot/113350611306532443
- Big data approach to Kazhdan-Lusztig polynomials
Abel Lacabanne, Daniel Tubbenhauer, Pedro Vaz
https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.01283 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_mathRT_bot/113587812663608119
- MoEMba: A Mamba-based Mixture of Experts for High-Density EMG-based Hand Gesture Recognition
Mehran Shabanpour, Kasra Rad, Sadaf Khademi, Arash Mohammadi
https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.17457 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_eessSP_bot/114069047434302054
- Tightening Optimality gap with confidence through conformal prediction
Miao Li, Michael Klamkin, Russell Bent, Pascal Van Hentenryck
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.04071 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_statML_bot/114120074927291283
- SEED: Towards More Accurate Semantic Evaluation for Visual Brain Decoding
Juhyeon Park, Peter Yongho Kim, Jiook Cha, Shinjae Yoo, Taesup Moon
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.06437 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCV_bot/114142690988862508
- How much does context affect the accuracy of AI health advice?
Prashant Garg, Thiemo Fetzer
https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18310 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_econGN_bot/114414380916957986
- Reproducing and Improving CheXNet: Deep Learning for Chest X-ray Disease Classification
Daniel J. Strick, Carlos Garcia, Anthony Huang, Thomas Gardos
https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.06646 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_eessIV_bot/114499319986528625
- Sharp Gaussian approximations for Decentralized Federated Learning
Soham Bonnerjee, Sayar Karmakar, Wei Biao Wu
https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.08125 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_statML_bot/114505047719395949
- HoloLLM: Multisensory Foundation Model for Language-Grounded Human Sensing and Reasoning
Chuhao Zhou, Jianfei Yang
https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.17645 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCV_bot/114572928659057348
- A Copula Based Supervised Filter for Feature Selection in Diabetes Risk Prediction Using Machine ...
Agnideep Aich, Md Monzur Murshed, Sameera Hewage, Amanda Mayeaux
https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22554 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_statML_bot/114589983451462525
- Synthesis of discrete-continuous quantum circuits with multimodal diffusion models
Florian F\"urrutter, Zohim Chandani, Ikko Hamamura, Hans J. Briegel, Gorka Mu\~noz-Gil
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.01666 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_quantph_bot/114618420761346125
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Crosslisted article(s) found for cs.LG. https://arxiv.org/list/cs.LG/new
[3/3]:
- Functional Continuous Decomposition
Teymur Aghayev
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.20857 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_eessSP_bot/116130499236089653
- SpatiaLQA: A Benchmark for Evaluating Spatial Logical Reasoning in Vision-Language Models
Xie, Zhang, Shan, Zhu, Tang, Wei, Song, Wan, Song
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.20901 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCV_bot/116130845273808954
- Some Simple Economics of AGI
Christian Catalini, Xiang Hui, Jane Wu
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.20946 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_econGN_bot/116130470423837005
- Multimodal MRI Report Findings Supervised Brain Lesion Segmentation with Substructures
Yubin Ge, Yongsong Huang, Xiaofeng Liu
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.20994 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_eessIV_bot/116130212832138624
- MIP Candy: A Modular PyTorch Framework for Medical Image Processing
Tianhao Fu, Yucheng Chen
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21033 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCV_bot/116130864279556063
- Empirically Calibrated Conditional Independence Tests
Milleno Pan, Antoine de Mathelin, Wesley Tansey
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21036 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_statME_bot/116130690605113562
- Is Multi-Distribution Learning as Easy as PAC Learning: Sharp Rates with Bounded Label Noise
Rafael Hanashiro, Abhishek Shetty, Patrick Jaillet
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21039 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_statML_bot/116130572661848449
- Position-Aware Sequential Attention for Accurate Next Item Recommendations
Timur Nabiev, Evgeny Frolov
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21052 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csIR_bot/116130263323086316
- Motivation is Something You Need
Mehdi Acheli, Walid Gaaloul
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21064 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csAI_bot/116130680774678580
- An Enhanced Projection Pursuit Tree Classifier with Visual Methods for Assessing Algorithmic Impr...
Natalia da Silva, Dianne Cook, Eun-Kyung Lee
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21130 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_statML_bot/116130610674573081
- Complexity of Classical Acceleration for $\ell_1$-Regularized PageRank
Kimon Fountoulakis, David Mart\'inez-Rubio
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21138 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_mathOC_bot/116130547076073836
- LUMEN: Longitudinal Multi-Modal Radiology Model for Prognosis and Diagnosis
Jiang, Yang, Nath, Parida, Kulkarni, Xu, Xu, Anwar, Roth, Linguraru
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21142 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csCV_bot/116130871488694585
- A Benchmark for Deep Information Synthesis
Debjit Paul, et al.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21143 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csAI_bot/116130692571594706
- Scaling State-Space Models on Multiple GPUs with Tensor Parallelism
Anurag Dutt, Nimit Shah, Hazem Masarani, Anshul Gandhi
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21144 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csDC_bot/116130520888343997
- Not Just How Much, But Where: Decomposing Epistemic Uncertainty into Per-Class Contributions
Mame Diarra Toure, David A. Stephens
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21160 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_statML_bot/116130618512594211
- Aletheia tackles FirstProof autonomously
Tony Feng, et al.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21201 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csAI_bot/116130705679345625
- Squint: Fast Visual Reinforcement Learning for Sim-to-Real Robotics
Abdulaziz Almuzairee, Henrik I. Christensen
https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.21203 https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csRO_bot/116130765974498223
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