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@fractaleblog@masto.comversive.com
2026-01-13 10:07:56

Sans revenir sur la pertinence de l'accord en lui-même, c'est quand même incohérent :
- Si tu en veux Š l'Etat français, tu retires les drapeaux français ;
- Sinon, ça devient un message politique sur ton hostilité Š l'Europe et ça s'éloigne des revendications déclarées.
Mais quand on voit les "Frexit" affichés sur les tracteurs, on peut avoir une idée de la réponse.

@hex@kolektiva.social
2026-02-08 05:23:16

Here's additional FPS coordination with ICE "to protect shared property."
dhs.gov/news/2025/11/05/dhs-an

@memeorandum@universeodon.com
2026-03-04 00:40:55

Exclusive: The Trump-Netanyahu call that changed the Middle East (Axios)
axios.com/2026/03/03/trump-net
memeorandum.com/260303/p136#a2

Pro-Trump activists who say they are in coordination with the White House
💥are circulating a 17-page draft executive order that claims China interfered in the 2020 election
🔥as a basis to declare a national emergency that would unlock extraordinary presidential power over voting.

Trump has repeatedly previewed a plan to mandate voter ID and ban mail ballots in November’s midterm elections,
⚠️and the activists expect their draft will figure into Trump’s promised ex…

@ocrampal@mastodon.social
2026-02-08 10:47:51

Word and Excel vs LLMs.
Secretaries became executive assistants, their role evolved to higher-level coordination, communication, and decision support. Accountants gained the ability to do far more analysis, strategic planning, and advisory work. The tools eliminated tedious manual tasks, but the roles themselves weren't eliminated. They were elevated.
The same pattern applies to programmers. LLMs can handle boilerplate, generate first drafts, automate simple tasks.

@arXiv_csOS_bot@mastoxiv.page
2026-02-10 07:47:16

Fork, Explore, Commit: OS Primitives for Agentic Exploration
Cong Wang, Yusheng Zheng
arxiv.org/abs/2602.08199 arxiv.org/pdf/2602.08199 arxiv.org/html/2602.08199
arXiv:2602.08199v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: AI agents increasingly perform agentic exploration: pursuing multiple solution paths in parallel and committing only the successful one. Because each exploration path may modify files and spawn processes, agents require isolated environments with atomic commit and rollback semantics for both filesystem state and process state. We introduce the branch context, a new OS abstraction that provides: (1) copy-on-write state isolation with independent filesystem views and process groups, (2) a structured lifecycle of fork, explore, and commit/abort, (3) first-commit-wins resolution that automatically invalidates sibling branches, and (4) nestable contexts for hierarchical exploration. We realize branch contexts in Linux through two complementary components. First, BranchFS is a FUSE-based filesystem that gives each branch context an isolated copy-on-write workspace, with O(1) creation, atomic commit to the parent, and automatic sibling invalidation, all without root privileges. BranchFS is open sourced in github.com/multikernel/branchfs. Second, branch() is a proposed Linux syscall that spawns processes into branch contexts with reliable termination, kernel-enforced sibling isolation, and first-commit-wins coordination. Preliminary evaluation of BranchFS shows sub-350 us branch creation independent of base filesystem size, and modification-proportional commit overhead (under 1 ms for small changes).
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@mlawton@mstdn.social
2026-01-23 05:21:29

"U.S. Formally Withdraws From World Health Organization: Global health experts worry that a lack of international coordination will lead to death and disaster."
I guess this was expected. It's the continuation of a series of self-inflicted stupidity.
The US is now so anti-science & anti-health that helping the world (and themselves by proxy) could never be allowed to stand. Even from a soft-power, self-interest perspective, this seems remarkably dumb.

@ingo@social.stuetzle.cc
2026-02-26 18:50:27

Puh
washingtonpost.com/politics/20

@CubitOom@social.linux.pizza
2026-02-05 03:47:01

Fascist Paramilitary invader hits a veteran walking with a cane with his car. Then, in coordination with LAPD, 10 officers violently arrest the disabled man (Los Angeles, CA - 2/4/26)
Source:
reddit.com/comments/1qw3gz4

@arXiv_csLG_bot@mastoxiv.page
2026-02-25 10:37:21

Probing Dec-POMDP Reasoning in Cooperative MARL
Kale-ab Tessera, Leonard Hinckeldey, Riccardo Zamboni, David Abel, Amos Storkey
arxiv.org/abs/2602.20804 arxiv.org/pdf/2602.20804 arxiv.org/html/2602.20804
arXiv:2602.20804v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Cooperative multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) is typically framed as a decentralised partially observable Markov decision process (Dec-POMDP), a setting whose hardness stems from two key challenges: partial observability and decentralised coordination. Genuinely solving such tasks requires Dec-POMDP reasoning, where agents use history to infer hidden states and coordinate based on local information. Yet it remains unclear whether popular benchmarks actually demand this reasoning or permit success via simpler strategies. We introduce a diagnostic suite combining statistically grounded performance comparisons and information-theoretic probes to audit the behavioural complexity of baseline policies (IPPO and MAPPO) across 37 scenarios spanning MPE, SMAX, Overcooked, Hanabi, and MaBrax. Our diagnostics reveal that success on these benchmarks rarely requires genuine Dec-POMDP reasoning. Reactive policies match the performance of memory-based agents in over half the scenarios, and emergent coordination frequently relies on brittle, synchronous action coupling rather than robust temporal influence. These findings suggest that some widely used benchmarks may not adequately test core Dec-POMDP assumptions under current training paradigms, potentially leading to over-optimistic assessments of progress. We release our diagnostic tooling to support more rigorous environment design and evaluation in cooperative MARL.
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