Damus
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social elephant in the room
@social elephant in the room

He/Human/it

Somewhere between Naïve and Cynical. I love everyone but the despicables.

There is so many things in this world that I would like to change that I would not even know where to start.

Work in the cloud but down to earth.

I like #programming, #reading, #biking, #skiing and playing #chess

I believe in #freedom, #equality and #humanrights

big fan of #openbsd and #opensource

if you post pictures of #cats, I may follow you.

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Recent Notes

note1ccl3u...
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@nprofile1q...

I have yet to meet a centaur I guess.

What I had so far :

- An "expert" from an established company sending me hallucinations by email as an answer to a support ticket (made up a story when confronted about it)

- Experienced colleagues sending me useless incorect answers generated by grok AI

- A junior circling around with his chatbot that can barely explains his code (also contains useless code)... but it works ™
OpenBSD Amsterdam · 7w
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The moment they can sign a juicy contract that involve tracking/deporting/killing/denying insurance claim/benefits & profiling people, they will. This is about the continuation of concentration of power in the hands of a few against the poorest and most vulnerable people in society. This technology is already used for nefarious purpose. Do not feed the beast. Let them go bust.

#ai #claude #openai #llm
Justine Smithies · 21w
No it doesn't but thanks.
Miguel Afonso Caetano 🦾 🌹 · 32w
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@nprofile1q... fair point, perhaps, it is my own pattern of learning I projected here. I know that personally, I wont be able to spot an LLM mistake on a specific algorithm even if I read about it in a book 4 years ago. If I coded such an algorithm, then the likelyhood of me spotting a mistake would be much higher.