I can’t believe I’m seeing someone else come up with this hyper specific dumb idea.
We are either enlightened, cursed, or both.
I can’t believe I’m seeing someone else come up with this hyper specific dumb idea.
We are either enlightened, cursed, or both.
My favorite example is the QWERTY keyboard being based on typewriters. Just something whimsical about how no matter how much technology advances we will still be using our cyber-typewriters.


Am I the only one too paranoid to ever copy paste code from the internet and/or AI?
Code that I don’t understand feels like a dead pixel when I try to picture the whole piece of software in my head. I even search for what all those one letter flags mean for a command or function before I feel confident in using it.


I feel like there’s a decent difference between dirt and clay. Like the title made me imagine the same dirt that’s in a lawn with bugs and stuff; clay I imagine as being cleaner and more similar to eating wax or play-doh.
It seems like sucralose is not very unhealthy.
However the big name brands like Coke use aspartame which is a carcinogen and should be avoided.
cracks open a can of Coke Zero
Beats sugar though.
Ever since 2022 the jack-in-a-box music has been playing and Jack sure is taking his sweet fucking time.


Son of a Blitch
Just turn right, it’ll go away.


Y’see the 3 sided zipper can only exist in cosmic levels of pressure and heat, being constrained by advanced AI controlled magnets to prevent the zipper from getting caught on something.


Actually Deepseek’s having a resurgence because of their Engram module which is truly novel.
It’s not so much that Deepseek is a flash in the pan but more like they do some cool new thing and everyone copies their work while they recede back into their research.
Finding a poorly-secured public facing API is exactly how injections work, whether it’s SQL or prompts. If I put SQL commands in a username field and it works, it’s still an SQL injection even if it’s just developer incompetence.
The difference between that and prompt injection is that unfiltered LLM inputs are basically the standard at the moment, so it takes next to no effort.
Plus I think the Morse code example is far more clever and exploits the LLM directly, whereas the white text trick has been around long before widespread LLMs.