Let's take some Amphetamine and head to Fluxland.
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https://youtu.be/aps-fDmkE1c
https://youtu.be/EPvG3UE7wGM
Weekend #Plankton Factoid 🦠🦐
If you are a filter feeder how to you deal with a gummed up feeding mechanism? Cladoceran zooplankton have a post abdominal claw with a sharp pointed tip which acts as a combination toothpick and anchor to clear out the feeding groove of the carapace. Some groups also grasp algal filaments or plants with it. These claws are distinctive to species based on the si…
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Faten Kanaan:
🎵 Hesperides
#FatenKanaan
https://open.spotify.com/track/3Lw9JDYVVmZLVLzavZQBmy
Here's what you need to always by #organic spinach; kale, collard, and mustard greens; strawberries; grapes; nectarines; peaches; cherries; apples; blackberries; pears; potatoes; blueberries
https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/dirt…
Google Fitbit Air review: slim, comfortable, and stylish, robust tracking, seven-day battery life, and cheaper than Whoop, but can only be worn on the wrist (Max Buondonno/The Shortcut)
https://www.theshortcut.com/p/fitbit-air-review
What a GOP loss in Trump’s Mar-a-Lago district says about the midterms
Democrat Emily Gregory knew her upset victory on Tuesday night in Florida was a big deal when her third-grader told her,
“Mom, you really surprised me.”
Gregory, a first-time candidate and fitness business owner,
defeated Jon Maples, a Republican endorsed by Donald Trump and aligned with his policies.
The two were going head-to-head in a special election for a district that includes the pr…
Gorgon's calf got through into the bulls' field. I don't know how, but she did. Herding a stressed calf is more or less impossible, and I didn't want bulls getting in with all the cows, so I've just let Gorgon through. Still, bother.
#TheJoyOfCrofting
Well, that’s half of the two hard problems in computer science solved!
From W3C “Use of Large Language Models in Standards Work”
https://www.w3.org/TR/llms-standards/#brainstorming-names
Now LLMs just need to solve cache invalidation and off-by-one errors.
RE: https://chaos.social/@HonkHase/116464691467069459
Uff. Diese Woche noch scherzhaft gesagt, dass wenn die Fitness-Tracker keine Kriegsschiffe mehr finden würden, könnte man ja einfach nen Airtag per Post hinschicken. Well…
Are you in tech and outraged about generative AI? Is it being forced down your throat at work?
Here's a nice vindictive way to get a little revenge if you want:
1. Find a project that contains slop code.
2. Optionally, identify specific files or functions that are LLM-generated. I guarantee you that on average, this code has not been adequately tested/inspected, even/especially if it contains LLM-generated test cases.
3. Make up a reason the code could be flawed, bonus points if it's subtle or hard to test. Don't put effort into this or try to actually find a flaw. Just make something up at random.
4. Report your made-up defect as a bug.
That's it. If anyone ever questions you on the incorrect report, just say "oh I used an LLM and it said there was a bug so I reported it." (Don't actually use an LLM, that would be feeding the bubble.)
Note that you are showing the creator of the code the exact same amount of disrespect that they've shown you by publishing slopcode in the first place. I'd bet odds are 50:50 or better that if a human actually follows up on the report, even though they'll find out that the bug report is wrong, they'll find and fix some other subtle flaw in the LLM-generated code, so this is actually helpful in a way.
For step 3, try to get creative. Like "logic in decideUVParameters can cause state to be inconsistent in some cases." If asked for a steps to reproduce, either make one up if it's easy to do so, or say "I forgot how I triggered this." Surely they can ask an LLM to figure out conditions that would trigger the bug ;).
#AI #LLMs #GenAI